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News Anatolia Rev. Andrew Craig Brunson, a 50-year-old evangelical priest from North Carolina, will continue to be detained at home due to "health problems."
The case has stretched the relationship between Turkey and the United States, On Twitter, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hailed the news of the release of Brunson, calling on the Turkish authorities to drop the charges: "We have not saw no credible evidence, "he said.A court in Izmir province in western Turkey said that Brunson would be electronically monitored and prevented from leaving his home, where he lived for 23 years. years and served as chaplain at the Easter Church of Izmir.
Trump defended Bronson last week re.
Brunson was arrested in December 2016. He faces up to 15 years in prison for "committing crimes on behalf of terrorist groups", sentenced to terms of up to 15 years' imprisonment. # 39; imprisonment. Referring to the banned Kurdish state and network of cleric Fathullah Gulen, who lives in the United States, and who is accused by al The Turkish fathers Andrew Craig Brunson, a 50-year-old evangelical priest from North Carolina, will continue to be detained in his home for "health problems" "
This case has tended relations between Turkey and the United States, both members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
On Twitter, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo welcomed the release of Brunson Turk to drop the charges about him, wrote: "We have seen no credible evidence."
A court in Izmir province in western Turkey Brunson will be electronically monitored and prevented from leaving his house.It was also forbidden to leave Turkey, where he lived for 23 years and served as chaplain in the Church of the Resurrection in Izmir
Trump defended Trump last week, saying his detention was "completely shameful" and added, "he has nothing
Brunson was arrested in December 2016. He faces 15 years in prison for" crimes committed on behalf of terrorist groups ", referring to proscribed Kurdish militants and the network of cleric Fethullah Gulen, who lives in the United States, the Turkish authorities accused him of orchestrating the attempted coup d'etat. State in July 2016.