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"Prefiero la prisión al exilio", dice escritor turco Ahmet Altan

La detención de Altan generó indignación y lo convirtió en uno de los símbolos de la represión en Turquía tras el golpe de Estado. En 2018, 38 ganadores del Premio Nobel de Literatura firmaron una carta en el diario The Guardian llamando a Erdogan a liberar al escritor.

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Turkish journalist and writer Ahmet Altan poses for AFP at his home minutes after he arrived following his release from jail, at Kadikoy neighbourhood in Istanbul, on April 14, 2021. - A Turkish court on April 14 released journalist and novelist Ahmet Altan after more than four years in prison on charges of involvement in a failed 2016 coup attempt that he had always denied. The Court of Cassation ruling came a day after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) demanded the 71-year-old's freedom in a verdict that accused Turkey of violating his civil rights. The award-winning novelist and newspaper editor was jailed after writing politically-sensitive pieces critical of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and in support of Kurdish rights. (Photo by BULENT KILIC / AFP)
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