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Turkish police detain two UK journalists in Kurdish area

ANKARA: Turkish police have detained two British journalists from Vice News who were covering the unrest in the restive Kurdish dominated southeast, the media company confirmed on Friday.“A VICE News journalist, cameraman and fixer were detained by local police last night in Diyarbakir, Turkey while reporting in the region,” a

By our correspondents
August 29, 2015
ANKARA: Turkish police have detained two British journalists from Vice News who were covering the unrest in the restive Kurdish dominated southeast, the media company confirmed on Friday.
“A VICE News journalist, cameraman and fixer were detained by local police last night in Diyarbakir, Turkey while reporting in the region,” a spokesperson from the media company told AFP in an emailed statement.
“VICE News is working closely with the relevant authorities to secure their immediate release.”
Vice declined to reveal the identities of the two journalists for “security reasons.”
Security sources in Diyarbakir contacted by AFP said the journalists and the Turkish fixer were held by “anti-terror police” but refused to comment why because “the investigation is still continuing.”
The detention comes at a time of surge in violence in the southeast between Turkish security forces and Kurdish militants which nullified a 2013 truce.