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Appeals court acquits nine Turkish citizens of terrorism charges

Appeals court acquits nine Turkish citizens of terrorism charges

A three-member criminal appeals court in Athens on Wednesday dropped charges against nine Turkish nationals, all ethnic Kurds, who had been accused of being members of a terrorist organization.

The suspects had been arrested and placed on pre-trial detention ahead of a visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Greece in December 2017, on suspicion of having links to the leftist DHKP/C, a Turkish far-left group blamed for a string of attacks and suicide bombings in Turkey since 1990.

The nine were also cleared of charges of possessing weapons and explosives.

Six of the suspects were given a suspended two-year prison sentence for possessing lesser weapons and firecrackers, as well as forgery.
 

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