Syrian Kurdish leader detained in Prague on Turkey's request
BEIRUT
(AP) — Czech authorities detained a former leader of a Syrian Kurdish
political party under an Interpol red notice that was based on Turkey's
request for his arrest, Turkish and Syrian Kurdish officials said
Sunday.
Turkey's
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Salih Muslim, former co-chair of
the Democratic Union Party, or PYD, was "caught." Speaking in Sanliurfa
Sunday, Erdogan said, "Our hope, God willing, is that the Czech Republic
will hand him over to Turkey."
Deputy
Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said Turkey requested Muslim's detention
for extradition after locating him in a Prague hotel. Bozdag called
Muslim the "terrorist head."
A
Kurdish official close to Muslim, who spoke on condition of anonymity,
said the former PYD leader was in Prague attending a conference. After a
Turkish participant took a photograph of him, Czech police detained the
Syrian politician Saturday, following a request by Turkey.
Source: Yahoo News
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