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always wanted to be. i was born in berlin. starts july 22nd on d, w. ah ah, be destroyed, not ideal dimia jam. mashaila told lou, dennis you jell. these are some of the well known german political prisoners in turkey, along with many other germans. they have been targeted by the turkish judiciary. and the turkish president would offer an agent of terror. i show you claims to be a journalist that's who they want from me to this day, several german saw held in turkish custody. all prohibited from leaving the country many for political reasons. victims of a president who persecutes is a po without mercy. ready ready ah,
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ah, this is the story of 3 of those prisoners, 3 women who were held in turkey for years. what did they go through, and how did it change their lives? they are the journalist mashaila toler, arrested in his dunbar in april 2017 ish galvis. alas, i think it was all politically motivated and decided on a political level. everything i experienced makes me angry mac anderson, the german kurdish thing, a hose on china jailed in adina july 2018. bought took electrical all month. there is no level of low and turkey, sol, decisions are made behind closed doors, la copa, or collateral, and her daughter,
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the social worker, girl, di lan, earth arrested in istanbul may 2019th a camel. i mention how can you do something like this to a person to simply strip them of 2 years of their life financial austin, being dick had the it, all 3 were accused of membership in terrorist organizations or distribution of terrorist propaganda. they were being held in a country where judges, hand on political sentences in line with the president's will and his fight to silence. critics, even in germany, how did it come to this? ah, it all began on the night of july, the 15th 2016. a part of the military attempted a qu against the regime of president reject, tie up at one. the 2 failed and there were several casualties. heard,
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one blamed the attempt on his political opponent, the islamic preacher fed to local land with us. he vowed a bitter revenge that we will wipe out this virus that is spread throughout all state institutions. a purge began immediately and continues to this day, tens of thousands of citizens, soldiers, and teachers, as well as prosecutors. and judges said to be close to glen, were arrested or dismissed and replaced by inexperienced officials, loyal to the government. the diplomat martin at mann was the german ambassador to turkey. at the time of the failed coo, most of tuck his german political prisoners, were detained during his posting. and german turkish relations were at
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a low point in skunk, for there is an overarching political atmosphere in which judges or prosecutors believe they have to act a certain way. it's one aspect of the politicization of the system. the police, easy on to sustained, in some cases, detained. foreigners have been openly used as political hostages. one example is the u. as pastor andrew brunson. edwin would like to exchange him for another clergyman that to la glenn, who he sees as the mastermind of the co attempt glen, now lives in exile in the united states. value survey bill use of you yet. she of you americans also have a preacher of your own. give us our preacher, and you will get yours,
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papa's observer, tunica. i'm not the president. is it actually on golf game? not. but after that statement by the president, cynic spoke of political prisoners as human bargaining chips, namely, a pass on the person is arrested to be used in political extortionate liter, a person soccer on aunt em. and there certainly have been such cases regardless of not only americans, but also french, british and germans have been detained. the most prominent is dennis huge. l. a german journalist of the newspaper developed i what she, she, it got on. and this person who was a representative of the p k, k, a and a german agent. all was hiding in the consulate for a whole month. the whole time we told them, turn him over to us, is the so that we can bring him to justice for whatever reason they did for and our
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judiciary did what was necessary and arrested him, they are good good of any. after took a look to cindy, there's no way he's going to go free as long as i am in office. kosler was you jour also such a human bargaining chap? according to martin edmond, no price was ever mentioned for you jell, all the others. yet they were pawns on the turkish president political transport. his aim to rid himself of opponents and appear as the leader of a strong and independent turkey. he has demands for europe, money for syrian refugees, relaxation of visa rules for his turkish compatriots and accustomed union. at the beginning of 2018, the german foreign minister zip mar gabrielle received his turkish counterpart chavel sharla for tea. a few weeks after this controversial meeting,
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dennis you joe was released. he claimed he didn't want to be the subject of any deal, but turkey wanted to get rid of him. as a sold us leif. i last long shot. frankie, by the fact is that the releases came about because these detentions had become too burdensome by because the german media was constantly reporting on the arrests and attention to soft. and because there were all these solidarity rallies, so, so all and all hunger, it was putting turkey in an increasingly bad light. ok, in an emotional, esther was leashed, alter german demands for the release of political prisoners were dismissed as interference in internal affairs. ambassador adman was regularly summoned to the foreign ministry in ankara, a total of $28.00 times during his 5 year posting, montana and shirts on van minor. and mister long, i believe my so meanings were often being used as an instrument and domestic
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politics. the idea was to show the citizens of turkey that once in a while, these germans need to be given a good talking to delivery. it leaves and come, ah, a message directed at the electorate, but also at the opposition at home and abroad. it didn't have the didn't, but some people participate in rallies of terrorist organizations in germany, and then one to go on vacation in turkey. we have now taken some measures to deal with them. they are arrested upon entry and sent right back those ultima yellow. i'm still in my so let those words have slam on so low, have deterring some people from taking to the streets in germany again because they also have family members and turkey and fear for them if they participate and demonstrations here. what are thurston list of ends? he has his pathetic
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in june 2018 german kurdish singer, hose on china was arrested in edna in the west of turkey. shortly before the presidential election, she had performed in the election rally for the pro kurdish opposition party h. d p. she was brought before a judge on the charge of belonging to a terrorist organization and said to have contacts to the p k. k. it was the beginning of a 3 year odyssey with today how san china is back in germany. she kept a diary about her time in turkish custody and is now writing a book together with her daughter and a friend. she clearly remembers the horrors of the day she was taken to the prism in edna it then edit an inch as a the net. it when it quote a lot, a topic even hitched as evy or when i came to adding a prisoner, i didn't know how bad it would be that they would treat me like they did wish
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tanya's 3 guards brought me to a small cell where they undressed me t one grabbed my right arm, the other grabbed my left arm and held my head above the 3rd one knelt down in front of me, held me back with one hand and penetrated me deeply with the other. all the way up to my uterus. i screamed and cried, why are you doing this? i started bleeding oliver. he said, well, maybe you have hidden some heroine up there. eh, did he better idling or the sack lunch? it didn't beat either to ben at the mazda pick them up. jim grew fornia her daughter, good old dylan ers learned about the arrest at home in germany. they didn't get but they were only allowed one phone call a week to an m been in at the dinner. just the worst part was the time i did in the prison in adenine or be especially the last month i was kept in isolation. i almost died of hunger and thirst. it was
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a place where people were tortured and i could hear their screams soon as you, when i wasn't coping mentally and thought the best thing would be to just die. but the german console talk to me out of that. in germany, gern old publicly calls for the release of her mother. as her mother's health keeps deteriorating in the prison journal decides to travel to turkey to visit even though she is aware of the risk of the item. i already have my mother. are they going to take me to another on what grounds the family they already have a family member. so you think they wouldn't take me just for being her daughter and that's impossible. oh, that was my thinking in it was very naive. many people who watched this will probably say, how can i even be so naive, but at the time, i wait the options like, what's the most important thing may be seeing my mother in law for me. so colonel flew to turkey and as soon as she landed in istanbul,
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she was detained at the airport by the path controller at the passport control they told me to come along because according to the computer system, i had an outstanding warrant i was escorted into a separate room by a couple of police on there. i was told i was supposedly a member of a terrorist organization over that. so she had no explanation for this accusation. and the following day she was brought before a judge. when i let alone had my lawyers simply requested to see the case files, they were sent by fax. i had and contained a documents about a demonstration that took place in cologne in 2012, a chase that was draft find that i thought was this all about? this can't be alicia. i had the shock of a lifetime. this is kind of fun. in 2012, she took part in a demonstration on board, a tourist steamboat in cologne, when 9 activists voiced their support for the kurdish cause. the case
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against colonel was dropped by the german authorities. but years later, those files from cologne turned up in ankara. oh said placid, so finish it. i have traveled to turkey on multiple occasions since 2012 and nothing has happened. oh, so why now and why only now? and then i thought, well, maybe it has something to do with the fact that i've been speaking up from my mother in the media these past months as they probably started taking a closer look in fished out this folder and allow a harmless demonstration, lead to colonels undoing because are the ones prosecutors and judges treat such public manifestations as crimes. even sharing a critical tweet can lead to harsh punishment even more so if you are someone who works for opposition media like mashaila tolo. after finishing her studies in 2014, she moved to turkey. she earned a little money on the side as
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a translator for the left wing news agency, eta. it didn't occur to her at the time that she herself could become the target of anti terror investigations. it would exit side of omit, i would say that i simply got caught up and what was happening at the time, michelle little. they weren't looking to imprison michelle toller in particular. but they carried out raids against the free press. and i was part of the bi catch. i changed my whole life and turkey. i had my labor for in latin that okay. we had already visited her is 10 ball apartment in 2018 where she lives with our husband. so at and there young son, mashallah, tolo recounts the events of the night when an anti terrorist squad stormed the apartment where she and her then 2 year old son was sleeping her husband. so at was already in custody at the time on suspicion of terrorism until they're eager silverlock of what you can see that the ball to still broken these until anchor.
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they burst in here and slammed me on to this floor by the kitchen in getting out of it. i was lying here with dozens of men standing on top of me. men on the ultimate of austrian manzona. my son came running out from the room across the hall. he was crying because a member of the swat team had pointed a machine gun at him in the dark, in dolton and machine given english to 30th. for hours she had to look on as the security forces ransacked her apartment. and before being taken away, she had to leave her 2 year old son with neighbors. thus, me a mice. oh, give the thing that affected me the most and left me traumatized was probably the police detention on baton street. it was known as a torture center in the eighty's and ninety's management or i was constantly threatened. was it they wanted to scare and intimidate me? is i, was the legally interrogated without my lawyers being notified of infamy, i can only say that they took every measure to break me during that period of my
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detention well mister operation and his offsite after a few days in police custody mashaila toller was transferred to the women's prison in buck here quick and young readiness to me, a common and had the lawyer came to see me and told me my son was doing really bad . and when i heard that, i had to make a choice and decided that he had to be with me as an when's almost by noon. the psalm was allowed to join his mother in prison and spent the next 6 months behind bars with mashaila. but a women's prison is no place for children. to present for toys were forbidden imprison. i looked outside in faggot, we didn't have any thing when we arrived when handled by nick. we made up the whole big, colorful world together and let our fantasy run free. no less so that my son could
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cope with the situation. i have a best restaurant. meanwhile, she tried to defend herself against the accusations of supporting terror. but turkish media loyal to the government had already given their verdict, is what actually rhoda was a terrorist and foreign agent? how can you refute others when you've been locked up and stripped of your voice? how can i change a story that has already been written? and proved that it was nothing like they are claiming if i have no means to do without that so happened. she decided to fight and go public. family and friends, organized, protest alongside dennis you gel and p destroyed. now, michelle atalla became turkey. his most famous political prisoner, and thereby a problem for both sides. turkey and germany, a subject of behind the scenes negotiations escaped him of it. i am off present, alicia, it's my fault imbecile. there are always some reports in the press. i,
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for example, in relation to former chancellor shrewd us closer to turkey, hatton dust that was made public. so nobody can deny that diplomatic harpies took place between turkey and germany about our release of he has cut d like in the stuff. well, i don't think that the german government entered into something like that. also his and i never did. i can say that probably none of us would have wanted that nerdy. all sagen thus kind of fallen slush on it give later to the talks seemed to have been successful. michelle, his father was overjoyed after almost 8 months. his daughter was to be released from pre trial detention. but apparently some forces did not like this court decision. yes. yes, it was like a scene out of a spy movie film. as an old one given and 7 as a car pulled up a silver car with tilted windows and in. and i was simply driven through the crowd and abducted from the prison and foot awesome defenders. have it on
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a sled. saddam. i'm from late afternoon until the evening turned into a car chase and a song sacked on a convoy of embassy cars and camera teams. was speeding through is tumble. nobody knew where mashaila toner was being held and why she was still in police custody. essentially said something is he not milan? after several stops at various police station streets, we finally found her in a small precinct in the city center and follies. she was being detained. there lot of ozzy fiscal, that's one of the portfolio of this was told who is being held here, which we know this, what we don't knows on which grounds, etc. if that's what i'm trying to find out what you can also just been on indies, a police are start. so i walked into the police station and explained to them that i would only be leaving together with michelle who told her unblocked for the wise . i would stay on slide,
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the shia black. and in the course of the night the german citizen is finally released. but she is not allowed to leave the country and master upon regularly to the police. if you have all the sentiment orders mentioned, i think it's just another method to intimidate those that are released one more time before letting them go. as the implication is, that even though you are free, now, we can come and get you any time that you may leave you somewhere and nobody will know and will upset. so kind of a compliment, ah, colonel de la nurse was also stock in turkey after her arrested is temple airport. she was initially released, but she too was given an exit ban. she didn't know where to stay or how to finance herself in target or at home in cologne. she ran a social counseling center that now might have to close. oh, the existence as bogo in dodge land is defeated. your livelihood as
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a citizen. and germany is in danger. amanda, because you no longer have an income her doesn't, you're not allowed to put your personal affairs in order. you need people to do it for you, et cetera. in that regard, an exit ban from the country is tantamount to imprisonment enough to your own clothes off my sampling dish. oh my god, if this country will kill usage, if not in prison, then outside psychologically because of fear on. but then i did a little research and realised that it's quite easy to find humans smugglers and hercules. he says i liked an invitation to my son for come. after nearly 4 months of confinement in turkey, she attempted to cross the border to greece at the everett river with the help of smugglers. but the escape attempt failed. she was caught by turkish security forces and transferred to the nearby adeena prison.
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esther let as ah the ships think a thing sir. d slash alice give them a hood of wood. adeena is probably one of the worst prisons there is. but it was only a transitional prison for me. and after that, i was transferred to godsa and then we'll talk about monday. when i arrived in kepsa, i was placed in a cell for political prisoners i with the kurdish women by this english. i was happy because there was finally some warm water and there was a garden escape and forgot, well maybe not a garden, but at least a court yard surrounded by 4 high walls and hole off here. it was different in edina and decided we were kept in the cell for 23 hours, especially in the said 12 women in one room with 6 beds. zix. that is to say we had to share a bed, longish laugh in that class. so i was happy to be able to breathe freely and stay in that courtyard for some hours and i was wish office will fight off and sure it
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was the worst time in prison, but i was able to endure it because i knew what i had done i went back to school, you were trying to go home and now you're being detained. fred, but will say my dad was a fizzle, i was able to deal with that. ask i had, i was fine with it back. um. but the time and house arrest at that still gives me nightmares. cuz his staff on over she won't have time. in december 2019, after nearly 3 months in prison, girl was finally transferred to house arrest. we were allowed to visit her there, accompanied by i shall jelic girls lawyer we had to agree not to broadcast the footage. as long as colonel remained in turkey, similar conditions apply to house arrest and prison visits are allowed cameras not
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. she was living in her uncle's apartment, not allowed to leave the house and having to wear an electronic ankle bracelet, the essential angles of grumbling issue of our share in physical as the sheet. it has to stay on 24 seventh's, and i'm to make that. i'm not allowed to damage it either because then it sends out a signal for so they told me cancelled because i have to keep it on when i shower and go to bed. russia, it's really not a nice feeling. it makes you feel like a serious criminal. no. i have lived in germany for 25 years and studied, carved out my own professional path. had an apartment runs a boyfriend and family. that's all gone. completely gone communistic. a so club. i can understand that people are afraid to
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even just write me a letter on some and i understand that they are too afraid to call the eye exams and solve yeah. control manager still somehow you lose everything it gets you out. but i also know that every story has an end and whether it's a happy end or as that one gets an end, at least it is. so i believe that sometime this too will pass my current situation . i just don't know when sad physicians to begin with gun all kept her ordeal hidden from her mother. so as not to worry her horse on china remembers how she only learned about her daughter's fate. after several months, cuz i must get a get that done i. i didn't know anything about this so that my daughter had been
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detained at arrival. mother jailed her full months and not been allowed to leave turkey afterwards. they kept the soul from me at ease. uh huh. when the lawyer finally told me, i almost lost my mind. shame kindly to me, i must allotted for ah, either for her own situation has become less important to her than mine, vinegar. wish us my distress. young people say you knew the dangers. so why did you go there in the 1st place? i sat down we laughed a broken woman behind a few weeks after our visit, colonel wanted to kill herself by jumping off the balcony. ah, ah, romance clar wish accomplishment by miss i think it was sometime in march. i just
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couldn't go, i'm not mad. because at that point when i was completely exhausted and at a breaking point psychologically months, they still hadn't brought any charges and devices stack. when you were not strong in, at that point i wasn't mad. you just want it to be over. i just thought this is it . my cousin stopped me. she locked me in the bathroom. like half an hour later the consul arrived from is mere. they contacted a german psychologist who talked to me over the phone, chanted, i just let it all out. of course, i always knew that the consulate would support me lavishly madame, but for each passing day it using as a little hope. philip monday hoffman. after months of waiting, her trial finally began and colonel was allowed to leave the house in man nisa for 24 hours. it was the 1st time in half
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a year that she could move freely. she was allowed to attend the trial in person and travelled to istanbul the evening before the court hearing she had the chance to practice with her lawyer. i can hear you. oh oh i keep going here. yes, we are talking about events that happened in 2012 more than 8 years ago. i don't speak so harshly, please, but a little more calmly. this isn't calm enough. okay. i can say, how many bath, honorable judges, the events we're talking about happened 8 years ago in 2012. as you noted, i therefore find it hard to remember every single detail did you take part in the actions or not? well, there it is. inconceivable for me to participate in
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a terrorist action. i'm not a member of any terrorist organization, and i don't support any such organizations either. the 2nd sunday, the next morning, both price and representatives of the embassy were present at the main proceedings . the hearing only lasted 15 minutes, everything seemed staged. and sure enough the house arrest was lifted. yeah, well i'm still not allowed to leave the country and i have to check in weekly, but no more house arrest and no ankle bracelet. that's something at least testing it out. this thing has finally come off after almost 7 months. i just have to wash it a bit and disinfect it before i give it back to them. but it's off. so freedom or partial freedom at least feels good. how you cry of a school. i'm glad if light of of the joy was short lived,
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because at some point the stress and the psychological pressure returns will come down. and then you realize that you still can't leave this country if you're still a prisoner here. only now you're radius is a little bigger, their class, as you know, the so think less than the political prisoners continued to be a strain on german turkish relations. but both countries were working to improve those ties. mutual, economic and security interests was simply too important. the tensions was slowly easing not seem to be having an impact on the situation of the political prisoners. there were finally some developments in the case of house on china. despite a court, having decided shortly before that she should remain in custody girdles, mother was unexpectedly released from prison at the end of september 2020. i cannot
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sign in and, but i like how is that even possible? obviously, we are not in a country that is governed by the rule of law, but still a judgment is past 10 days ago saying she has to stay in jail and then 10 days later she is free to go. i still don't get it finished with either miss. 2 ah ah yes. how you mother e burden that is at them been in the 1st time i saw her, my health was not good eat it. and the day i had my chest pains on him maybe it was because of the joy. i dont know, but i felt very lost at the time savings that he made a glenmuir. hm. uh huh. or tend to mac ivy, teeny cynthia ah. the sand minute adelcia for more it wasn't my mother from sun month back to law. she was looking emaciated and scared. it wasn't the mother. i knew i was mad. i asked myself,
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who is this woman isn't? this isn't my mother? i don't want her to united once more, mother and daughter rented a small apartment in istanbul while awaiting their next court date. their ordeal were dragged on over several months last night. after realizing that the apartment was under surveillance, they decided to leave a stumble and stay with different relatives and friends. girdles trial was taking place in istanbul. a mothers in adena, a 3 hour car ride away. a bridge is what to do with the it's a political decision. it, it has nothing to do with the rule of law and with political decisions, there is always a, back and forth. everything is subject to change. so i might be acquitted to dale, put back in jail nonsense as yet, and you never know that when every court date was accompanied
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by an agonizing uncertainty once again, the proceedings lasted only a few minutes. once again, the trip was in vain. and once again, the court was adjourned, setting a new date for months later, we'll give you the other all my days. my case is not normal case, that's a political one. i know that upset on. then i think there are some problems between the 2 countries that have nothing to do with me. i mean, if i feel like a ping pong ball are being bounced around me, it makes me very sad. i do have without any talk as you're miss charlotte or loose felt the same way after 8 months in pre trial detention. she was set free and moved back to its damn ball. but the ongoing process would drag on for months as would her husbands for a long time their lives were on hold. does right to him alone and still not allowed
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to leave the country. honestly, that something i expected. i knew from the beginning that all decisions would be politically motivated and she can go down and i believe that was the case today observes over the televisions, which is more sir, in my view, the document i had to keep submitting doctor mansfield, i was not allowed to leave the country light and as soon as i left is humble, a whole column of police officers followed me, nor from quotes. it was the time when i felt even more i secure than i didn't prison. no, because i knew that the police were always at my door and that the anti terrorist unit could come from me again while i felt so kind from country hang up. the family spent 8 months in istanbul. finally, the judge decided that the ban on leaving the country would be lifted, that mashaila toller would be allowed to return to germany with her son. shortly thereafter, the husband, so at was also allowed to leave turkey as he's in law as gifts. and they always
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said that there was a witness who had testified against me. i had mine. and in the end, my lawyer proved that there never was such an ominous witness that there never were any investigations against me in turkey kind. i am the king of hon. ye might king mission at. okay. they couldn't even prove that there ever had been my suspicion of any membership and a terrorist organization that's on the visa doesn't come. on the other hand, it did not look like journal di lan worse and her mother who's on china would be leaving the country any time. soon. on the contrary, after nearly 2 years in turkey, many months in the courts. and despite the flimsy evidence, the prosecutor surprisingly demanded. 15 years, imprisonment with colonel. the verdict was to be handed down a few days later on down as i go. okay, the next office. that's when i told myself, i don't want to go to jail for 15 years. at least not for something that i didn't
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do. what then i summed up all my courage and thought, i don't care anymore and it's comma don't. if i'm going to jail any way, i don't want to regret not having tried to get back home. escape while a half is physical flight a half of this time it worked the day before the verdict. she escaped to greece and on the day of the sentencing, she excused herself due to illness. but by then she was already back in germany where we could reach her by phone to this day, she can't understand the harsh ruling guilty with a sentence of 10 years and 5 months. yet at the same time, the exit ban was lifted to an alice or egg of this other fire language with allan, my god, they will do anything, not to lose faith money saying you can't sentence someone to 10 years and 5 months in prison and then say you're free to go. now we're done here by done with white flow by i get sentenced to prison and then i can go home. how's again,
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board the next plane and fly back and how it makes no sense at all. i still don't get it. i just have to laugh it's just inexplicable of a, as an authorized ventless. the foreign items in really vanished earned us again. i don't want to speculate about the reasons or the result is what counts. and the result is that miss oars is free and was able to leave the country for her german home hunter. how to system deals with this glaring paradox is for the system itself to figure out to be it does masa sustain. sophia is carmella hausa tonisha size file. i know and her when i got back home i was alone at 1st. it i opened the door and everything was just still way i left it found out from an advisor they lag leslie had to i said i was so tired after the long travel that i just got in a little in, crashed on the couch. i says,
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all knew the high schools i asked in court. i only woke up the day after i slept, michel nigger come over the next few months. she tried to get back to her old life. she reopened her social counseling center. a friend offered her an empty room and his office my 9, my old business cards. i will have to change the cost . oh wow. look what i found. did you made? does it does enough longer thing. they are from the prison. i didn't sit still in
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prison as you can see. she do this. to everyone surprise, the exit ban on her mother was lifted. one month after journals return. after 3 years in turkish captivity horse on china returned to cologne. ah the 2 women were living together once more and although house on china was happy to be back in germany, she didn't feel safe there either. cuba, among other betty site or the germans were very supportive. her the german government looked off to me. but i'm still afraid there are many turkish fascists here as well. anything can happen. ha, for girl. no. her time in turkey sometimes feels like
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a bad dream. oh has infinite, finished iowa. i don't feel hatred, her just a kind of disbelief and disappointment. and how can you do something like this to a person i'm? it is simply stripped them of 2 years of their life. man, i could have done a 1000 other things in the mean time. i've been in the country, it in destination, says had this festival and they took all that away from me on a 2nd on vaughan. ah, to day michelle, a tony who is living with her husband and their son in her father's house in the south of germany. after 4 years of prisons exit bands and court cases in turkey, the prosecution finally asked for an acquittal due to lack of evidence. a has evidence, i'd say you heard tough as i was so angry when i heard that the prosecution was dropping the case. however, i have been traumatized, experienced for oppression and live. i was kept in prison with my 2 year old son
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for months on end and in horrible conditions in need to then hear the prosecutor saying that it was all for nothing. so hell thus, and that's on lives act as fatherless. finished, the turkish president has accomplished one go, as long as he is in power. his critics like mashaila tolo, colonel dylan ers horse on china and all the others that have been released, but not st. foot in turkey and their stories will serve as a warning to his political opponents. i thus fit the food assistance. it all indicates that turkey has improved in the least i took, the repression has become even more persistent. i decided on when i was there in 9 german citizens were officially being held in turkey by the that's what the council told me at the time of my guitar to day. i think there are more than 60 m. it was a thing. mm. dozens of germans are still being held in
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tacky to day. according to the german foreign office. they are kept in custody or subject to exit bats. many for political reasons. their cases did not make headlines, but they share the fate of the 3 women who have told their stories. they are or victims of a system that is declared, its critics enemies of the state. ah full throttle through the desert. before l. huh. and sasha, a dream comes to me, the 1st women rally in saudi arabia, a special day for the conservative kingdom. and to success for which the women
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