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Sweden urges Turkey to release journalist
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Sweden's foreign minister pressed Turkey for the release of Joakim Medin, a Swedish journalist convicted of insulting President Erdogan. The meeting occurred during an EU foreign affairs gathering in Warsaw. Medin, detained in Turkey since March, received a suspended sentence but remains jailed on terrorism charges related to alleged PKK membership, which he denies.
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