Another German citizen was arrested in Turkey on charges of disseminating propaganda for the terrorist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Deutsche Welle English service reported on Tuesday.
According to reports from German public broadcasters NDR and WDR and the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper, 36-year-old Osman B. from Hesse was arrested nine days ago when trying to enter the country.
He faces several years in prison on charges of spreading “terrorist propaganda” through his Facebook page.
The Federal Foreign Office confirmed the case and said the embassy in Ankara and the consulate in Antalya were involved.
The man was reportedly flying to the western Turkish seaside resort of Antalya on July 28 for a family holiday and was arrested at the airport.
The man was born in Turkey in 1983 and has been a German citizen since 2011, according to reports. He reportedly dropped his Turkish citizenship in 2012. He is being held as a flight risk.
According to news outlets, he admitted at a court hearing to sharing posts on Facebook several years ago which he now regrets. He reportedly denied running a second Facebook profile on which pictures of Abdullah Öcalan, the founder of the PKK, can be seen.
The man’s lawyer told reporters that the accusations against his client must be seen in the context of statements made by the Turkish interior minister, Süleyman Soylu. During an election campaign in March he said that anyone who took part in rallies by “terrorist organizations” in Germany or other European countries and then went on holiday to Turkey would be arrested upon entering the country.
In 2017, a series of arrests of German citizens for “political reasons” led to a serious crisis between Berlin and Ankara. Since then, most of them have been released; however, according to NDR, WDR and Süddeutsche Zeitung, seven German citizens are currently in prison in Turkey for political reasons.