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The German citizens Adnan Sutcu allowed to leave Turkey. He traveled at the end of December due to the funeral of his mother in the country, and was taken there

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Munich is allowed to leave Turkey
The German citizens Adnan Sutcu allowed to leave Turkey. He traveled at the end of December due to the funeral of his mother in the country, and was taken there momentarily. Sutcu was accused of "Propaganda for a terrorist organization". the

The exit barrier against the since the end of December due to the terrorist allegations in Turkey, held in Munich, Adnan Sutcu has been repealed. The have decided the office of the public Prosecutor in Konya, was confirmed by his lawyer Abdülmenaf Kiran, the German press Agency. Sutcu said that he wanted to fly Tuesday to Munich. "I am glad that I am finally leaving the country," he said. "It was pretty difficult for me." For weeks, he must have been in Hotels and staying with a friend, because his family did not have a apartment in Turkey.

Sutcu was taken at the end of December in police custody. After two days he came, although free, was not allowed to leave the country yet. Background of the arrest of Facebook Posts. Sutcu was because of the funeral of his mother in Turkey. In the Posts that had been placed Sütcü to the load, it should be demands for an independent Kurdistan. This is Turkey's punishment.

Sutcu stated in the interrogation Protocol that he could not remember whether he had sold the Posts. He had but to do with an independent Kurdistan and reject violence. Sutcu lives in Germany for decades. He says he was never used for terrorist organizations, at best, for the left Kurdish Association Komkar.

on Thursday had been released, the Cologne Adil Demirci, after about ten months of pretrial detention. But he is not allowed to leave the country. Be process because of terrorist accusations continues in April.

With Demircis release, there are three publicly known cases of Germans detained on terror allegations or "political reasons" in Turkey. Mid-2018, it was still seven. Most recently in early January, the Hamburg-based Dennis E. was allowed to leave the country to Germany.

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