Turkish court rejects U.S. pastor's
appeal, upper court yet to rule: lawyer
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[August 15, 2018]
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - One Turkish
court has rejected an American Christian pastor's appeal to be released
from house arrest and for his travel ban to be lifted, but an upper
court is yet to rule on the appeal, his lawyer told Reuters on
Wednesday.
Evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson is standing trial in Turkey over
terrorism charges. His case now lies at the heart of a diplomatic crisis
between Turkey and the United States that has sent Turkish lira into
free-fall.
It usually takes a court between 3 to 7 days to process an appeal but a
ruling could come sooner in this case, Brunson's lawyer Ismail Cem
Halavurt told Reuters.
"A ruling can come tomorrow, or even tonight. These are appeals that
require fast decision making because they are related to an individual's
freedoms," he said.
A previous appeal by Halavurt on behalf of Brunson was rejected by the
court.
The case now lies at the heart of a bitter row between NATO allies
Turkey and United States, who have been growing apart for years over a
series of disagreements on Syria, their perception of security threats
and defense deals.
The evangelical pastor is accused of terrorism charges and aiding the
network of a U.S.-based Islamic preacher blamed by Ankara for
masterminding a coup attempt in July 2016 against Turkish President
Tayyip Erdogan.
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U.S. pastor Andrew Brunson reacts as he arrives at his home after
being released from the prison in Izmir, Turkey July 25, 2018.
Demiroren News Agency/DHA via REUTERS/File photo
U.S. President Donald Trump and his vice president Mike Pence have
repeatedly called for the pastor's release and have sanctioned two
Turkish ministers after a Turkish court moved him to house arrest
after 21 months in prison. Washington said the move was inadequate.
Last week Trump said he was doubling tariffs on metal imports.
Ankara retaliated on Wednesday by doubling tariffs on some U.S.
imports including cars, alcohol and tobacco.
Brunson faces up to 35 years in prison if found guilty. He has
denied the charges. His next trial hearing is scheduled for October
12.
(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk; Editing by Dominic Evans)
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