ISTANBUL (AP)
-- Turkey is pressing the Egyptian government to release a Turkish
journalist who was detained after police stormed a mosque in Cairo and
swept up hundreds of supporters of the country's ousted president who
had sought refuge there.
Turkish officials
said Monday they hoped that Metin Turan, a correspondent with state-run
TRT television and radio, would be released soon. TRT spokesman Servet
Sayma says Turan was covering the standoff Saturday at the mosque when
he was detained along with the protesters. Sayma said Egypt has held him
for two days despite being presented with his press credentials.
The
incident comes amid growing tensions between the two countries. Turkey
has strongly criticized Egypt's military-backed government since the
July 3 military overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi.
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