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  • ANKARA: Former Deputy Arrested For Death Threats Against Erdogan

    FORMER DEPUTY ARRESTED FOR DEATH THREATS AGAINST PRESIDENT ERDOGAN

    Daily Sabah, Turkey
    Dec 8 2014

    Daily Sabah

    ISTANBUL -- Former deputy Feyzi Ýþbaþaran was arrested on Monday in
    Istanbul due to death threats against President Recep Tayyip Erdoðan.

    After his arrival from London, Ýþbaþaran was detained by police.

    Police were informed on the whereabouts of the former deputy, setting
    up a stakeout in front of a hotel he was staying in. As he was seen
    exiting officers quickly took action arresting the former deputy. The
    police have taken Ýþbaþaran to court where he will be tried.

    Ýþbaþaran was arrested for sending death threats via Twitter to
    President Recep Tayyip Erdoðan and his wife Emine Erdoðan. The former
    deputy said that Erdoðan "definitely deserves death" as he was taken in
    to custody at 06:00 a.m., along with numerous tweets insulting Erdoðan.

    His tweets regarding Erdoðan were evaluated under the offense of
    "publicly insulting the president."

    Ýþbaþaran had earlier threatened Armenian intellectual, Senior Advisor
    to Turkish Prime Minister and Daily Sabah columnist Etyen Mahcupyan,
    saying he is an "agent" and must be "taken down."

    "Armenians would want peace when he [Mahcupyan] is killed. He is not
    Hrant!" Ýþbaþaran tweeted, giving reference to Hrant Dink, an Armenian
    journalist whose murder in 2007 led to a public outcry. Ýþbaþaran
    also insulted and threatened a disagreeing user on Twitter.

    A lawyer attacked Ýþbaþaran while he was being brought to the court,
    while another group protested against his threats.

    Ýþbaþaran was a former deputy of the eastern province Elazýð for
    governing Ak Party and center-right ANAP.

    His bitter dispute with a police officer in 2009, including swears and
    threats, were taped and sent to media outlets as well as to the prime
    minister of the time, Recep Tayyip Erdoðan. He resigned from Ak Party
    in 2009 after the party administration sent him to the disciplinary
    committee for expulsion.

    Prior to this incident, Ýþbaþaran claimed that there were "groups"
    within the police, conspiring against each other and against the
    government to start a dispute with the Turkish General Staff.

    http://www.dailysabah.com/investigations/2014/12/08/former-deputy-arrested-due-to-death-threats

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