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Turkey deports Dutch journalist over terror group links

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published January 17,2019
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Turkey has deported a Dutch journalist over alleged links to a terrorist group, Turkey's presidential communications director announced on Thursday.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Fahrettin Altun said the decision to deport Johanna Cornelia Boersma on Thursday was made after Turkish authorities got intelligence from the Dutch police that the journalist had links to a terrorist group, but did not specify any group.

In a written statement, Altun said that the Dutch police had also requested information about her movements in and out of Turkey.

"Due to the seriousness of the threat, we are working closely with our friends and allies, including the Netherlands, and rely on their insights to identify and neutralize threats against Turkish and European security," he said.

"The deportation decision does not have anything to do with her journalism activities carried out in Turkey," he added.

Boersma works for Dutch daily Het Financieele Dagblad.

"A number of terrorist groups, including the PKK and Daesh, have carried out deadly attacks against Turkish citizens in recent years, killing more than 2,000 innocent people," Altun's statement said.

To date, he added, "Turkish authorities, with help from their international partners, have blacklisted tens of thousands of individuals with links to terrorist organizations as part of an ongoing effort to combat extremism."