Kurdish man arrested after crossing to north Cyprus from south, accused of being PYD member
A Kurdish man who crossed into north Cyprus from south during the weekend was
arrested on accusation that he is a member of the
Democratic Union Party (PYD) which is considered a terrorist
organisation by Turkey, reports said on Monday.
According to Turkish Cypriot media, the man, Mehmet Akgul, had participated in last month's protest against Turkish operation in Syria during a demonstration in Limassol, south Cyprus where he was holding the PYD’s flag.
Akgul was to a court in Lefkosa on Sunday and given a three-day remand.
He was accused of being a member of and defending an illegal organisation and for spreading propaganda on behalf of this organisation.
TRNC authorities says they were investigating the reasons for his crossing.
Source: Cyprus Mail
According to Turkish Cypriot media, the man, Mehmet Akgul, had participated in last month's protest against Turkish operation in Syria during a demonstration in Limassol, south Cyprus where he was holding the PYD’s flag.
Akgul was to a court in Lefkosa on Sunday and given a three-day remand.
He was accused of being a member of and defending an illegal organisation and for spreading propaganda on behalf of this organisation.
TRNC authorities says they were investigating the reasons for his crossing.
Source: Cyprus Mail
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