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Two British journalists detained in southeast Turkey
Turkish police
have detained two British journalists from Vice News for reporting from
the predominantly Kurdish southeast without government accreditation,
security sources said on Friday.Police
detained Jake Hanrahan and Philip Pendlebury in the Baglar district of
Diyarbakir province, where they were filming clashes between Turkish
security forces and Kurdish militants, the sources said.
The
two Britons and their Turkish translator were in close contact with the
Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants, the same sources said.
A 2-1/2-year-old
ceasefire between Turkey and Kurdish militants collapsed in July after a
group close to Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) rebels shot dead two
police officers. Ankara retaliated with strikes against the group in
Iraq and Turkey.
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