this is where the journalist deniz yucel grew up and went to school. worried about his safety in jail, his parents are refusing to talk to the media. the same holds for most of the german-turkish community here. only one shop owner is willing to talk to us about yucel's detention. >> some people say it's right. others say it's wrong. right, because he interviewed people from a terror organization. why did he do that? that's a problem for the turkish state. but i think everyone is responsible for their own actions. damien: other locals in florsheim don't really understand why some people of turkish descent are supporting erdogan. >> they grew up here. how could they believe these things? i guess they just watch turkish tv and think that what's being said there is the truth. it is a vocal critic anyone who opposes erdogan, and says that deniz yucel is a terrorist. the paper's german office is in frankfurt, but we received no response to our queries about its coverage of the deniz yucel case. murvet ozturk is well aware that she is on the radar of the pro