German Die Welt reporter Deniz Yucel to leave Turkey jail

German Die Welt reporter Deniz Yucel to leave Turkey jail

Deniz YucelImage copyright AFP/getty
Image caption Deniz Yucel had been reporting on leaked emails
Die Welt journalist Deniz Yucel is being freed from jail in Turkey after a year in detention accused of spreading propaganda, German officials say.
His case was an irritant in German-Turkish relations, and on Thursday Chancellor Angela Merkel had pressed for his release.
Mr Yucel, 44, was arrested in Istanbul a year ago and accused of writing propaganda in support of terrorism.
Turkey labels separatist militants in the Kurdish community as "terrorists".
Mr Yucel was arrested after reporting that the Turkish energy minister's email account had been hacked. The journalist has both German and Turkish citizenship.
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel has confirmed that Mr Yucel will now leave Turkey. He said it was a result of German diplomatic efforts and there had been intensive discussions with Ankara.
"We have a Turkish court decision that Deniz Yucel will be freed," he told reporters.
Nevertheless, Turkey's Anadolu news agency said prosecutors presented an indictment on Friday seeking up to 18 years in jail for the journalist. The charges are "spreading terrorist propaganda" and "stirring enmity".


Diplomatic pressure

On a visit to Germany on Thursday the Turkish Prime Minister, Binali Yildirim, had voiced hope that proceedings in Mr Yucel's case could be speeded up.
Chancellor Merkel and PM Yildirim, Berlin, 15 Feb 18Image copyright AFP
Image caption Mrs Merkel's talks with Turkish PM Yildirim on Thursday followed many months of tension
Mr Yucel is among more than 100 journalists and writers arrested in Turkey since the failed July 2016 coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The Turkish authorities accuse the detainees of links to the alleged coup mastermind - US-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen - or to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) rebels.
Soon after Friday's announcement about Mr Yucel, a Turkish court sentenced three prominent journalists to life in jail on charges of aiding the Gulen network. They were named as Mehmet Altan - who is also an economics professor - his brother Ahmet, and Nazli Ilicak.
Despite Mr Yucel's imminent release, five others with dual German-Turkish citizenship remain in jail in Turkey on political grounds.
Another two were freed recently - journalist Mesale Tolu and human rights activist Peter Steudtner.
The German government's relations with Turkey - a Nato ally - have been strained because of Mr Erdogan's massive crackdown on opponents since the coup attempt.

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