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Turkey Arrests Doctors Chief For Terror Propaganda

Turkey Arrests Journalists Academic For Terror Propaganda Wsj
Turkey Arrests Journalists Academic For Terror Propaganda Wsj

Turkey Arrests Journalists Academic For Terror Propaganda Wsj The head of turkey's medical association has been detained for calling for an investigation into claims that the army used chemical weapons against kurdish militants. Head of turkey's medical association detained for calling for investigations on possible use of chemical weapons against kurdish militants.

Turkey Arrests Doctors Chief For Terror Propaganda
Turkey Arrests Doctors Chief For Terror Propaganda

Turkey Arrests Doctors Chief For Terror Propaganda Turkey arrests doctors` chief for `terror propaganda` about press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy & safety how works test new. Turkish authorities placed the president of the turkish medical association under arrest on "terrorist propaganda" charges on thursday after she called for an investigation into allegations that the turkish military used chemical weapons against kurdish militants. Following the interview, fincanci was targeted by pro government media, leading to a legal investigation on the grounds of “disseminating terrorist propaganda” and "insulting the turkish nation, the state of the republic of turkey and its institutions.’’. A turkish court on wednesday convicted medical doctor sebnem korur fincanci for "making propaganda for an armed terrorist group." fincanci is the head of the turkish medical association, the largest national union for doctors with around 110,000 members.

Turkey Doctors Chief Sentenced Over Call For Chemical Weapons Inquiry
Turkey Doctors Chief Sentenced Over Call For Chemical Weapons Inquiry

Turkey Doctors Chief Sentenced Over Call For Chemical Weapons Inquiry Following the interview, fincanci was targeted by pro government media, leading to a legal investigation on the grounds of “disseminating terrorist propaganda” and "insulting the turkish nation, the state of the republic of turkey and its institutions.’’. A turkish court on wednesday convicted medical doctor sebnem korur fincanci for "making propaganda for an armed terrorist group." fincanci is the head of the turkish medical association, the largest national union for doctors with around 110,000 members. The journalists were on trial for joining a public protest in istanbul last year, held in response to the killing of two kurdish journalists in northern syria, where turkey was carrying out drone strikes. The head of turkey's medical association has been detained for calling for an investigation into claims that the army used chemical weapons against kurdish militants. A turkish court sentenced the head of the turkish medical association (ttb) to more than two years in prison for terrorism propaganda on wednesday but ruled she should be released after. A turkish court sentenced three journalists and editors of the now shuttered Özgür gündem newspaper to prison on charges of spreading “terrorist propaganda,” the media and law studies association reported.

Turkey Arrests Doctors Chief For Terror Propaganda Bbc News
Turkey Arrests Doctors Chief For Terror Propaganda Bbc News

Turkey Arrests Doctors Chief For Terror Propaganda Bbc News The journalists were on trial for joining a public protest in istanbul last year, held in response to the killing of two kurdish journalists in northern syria, where turkey was carrying out drone strikes. The head of turkey's medical association has been detained for calling for an investigation into claims that the army used chemical weapons against kurdish militants. A turkish court sentenced the head of the turkish medical association (ttb) to more than two years in prison for terrorism propaganda on wednesday but ruled she should be released after. A turkish court sentenced three journalists and editors of the now shuttered Özgür gündem newspaper to prison on charges of spreading “terrorist propaganda,” the media and law studies association reported.

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