Turkey wants NBA star jailed for insulting President Erdogan
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[December 21, 2017]
ANKARA (Reuters) - A Turkish
prosecutor asked for NBA's New York Knicks star Enes Kanter to be
jailed for up to four years for insulting Turkish President Tayyip
Erdogan, the state-run news agency Anadolu reported on Wednesday.
Kanter's passport was revoked by Turkish authorities earlier this
year, and an arrest warrant was issued after he was named a
"fugitive" by a Turkish court over his support for U.S-based Islamic
preacher Fethullah Gulen, whom Ankara accuses of orchestrating an
attempted coup in July 2016.
Kanter is a long-time supporter of Gulen, who has lived in
self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999 and whose extradition
Erdogan is seeking. Gulen denies involvement in the failed putsch.
The indictment on Wednesday said Kanter used Twitter to "defame and
deride" Erdogan, Anadolu said.
The 6-foot-11-inch center tweeted on Wednesday in response to the
indictment, adding screenshots of the media reports.
"I have said less than that honorless (man) deserves. Add another 4
years for me, master," he told his 526,000 Twitter followers.
Kanter was detained in Romania in May when authorities learned his
Turkish passport had been revoked. He later returned to the United
States.
Kanter lashed out at Erdogan at a news conference following his
detention, calling him the "Hitler of our century."
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Turkish NBA player Enes Kanter speaks about the revocation of his
Turkish passport and return to the United States at National
Basketball Players Association headquarters in New York, U.S. on May
22, 2017. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo
He holds a U.S. green card that allows him to live and work in the
country on a permanent basis.
Last year, Turkish media published a handwritten letter signed by
Kanter's father, Mehmet, disowning a son he accused of having been
"hypnotized" by the Gulen movement.
In response, the 25-year-old Kanter - the third pick in the NBA
draft when he joined Utah Jazz in 2011 - said he was dedicating
himself to Gulen and the cleric's Hizmet (Service) movement.
(Reporting by Ece Toksabay; Editing by Daren Butler and Richard
Balmforth)
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