UPDATE - Germany's arrest of Turkish journalists 'unacceptable': President Erdogan

'This is a violation of press freedom,' Recep Tayyip Erdogan says after 2 journalists arrested in Germany last week

UPDATES WITH MORE REMARKS OF TURKISH PRESIDENT

By Diyar Guldogan

ANKARA (AA) - Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday condemned last week's arrest of Turkish journalists in Germany, saying: "This is a violation of press freedom."

"We find it unacceptable that German security forces arrested Turkish journalists with the complaint of a fugitive FETO (Fetullah Terrorist Organization) member.

"What was done in Germany is a violation of the freedom of the press," Erdogan said in an interview broadcast live on Turkish broadcaster A Haber.

Ismail Erel and Cemil Albay, senior journalists working for the Turkish daily Sabah, were arrested in the early hours on May 17, after dozens of police personnel raided their homes in the German city of Frankfurt. Their phones, laptops, and electronic storage devices were also seized by the police.

They were released several hours after their arrest.

Their arrest came after reporting on the FETO, the group behind the 2016 defeated coup in Türkiye.

"The plight of those who criticize Türkiye on the freedom of the press is embarrassing.

"No journalist in my country has been blocked for doing their job.

"Many of the journalists they call imprisoned are in prison for smuggling weapons or possession of marijuana or heroin," Erdogan added.

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