Angela Merkel blasts arrest of German activist by Turkey as ‘unjustified’
Kienbaum — German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday sharply criticised Turkey’s detention of German human rights activist Peter Steudtner as "absolutely unjustified", saying the German government would do all it could to secure his release. Merkel made the unscheduled remarks at a ceremony for German top athletes, saying the case was of "the utmost concern." "We are firmly convinced that this arrest is absolutely unjustified. We, as the German government, condemn it. We declare our solidarity with him and all the others arrested," Merkel said. "And the German government will do all it can, on all levels, to secure his release." Merkel said the arrest marked another case "where innocent people had been caught up in wheels of the justice system and wound up in detention." Earlier on Tuesday a court in Turkey ordered the six human rights activists — including Amnesty International’s Turkey director — to remain in custody for allegedly aiding a "terrorist" group, in a case the rights ...
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