'Nothing has changed' in Turkey, says freed German journalist

AFP  |  Frankfurt 

German Mesale Tolu, who faces terror charges in Turkey, arrived back home today but warned that "nothing has changed" about Turkey's human rights situation even after she was unexpectedly allowed to leave the country.

"I can't really be happy about being able to leave, because I know that nothing has changed in the country where I was locked up," the 34-year-old told a conference after landing at

"I don't think that anything has changed in the country in the direction of democratisation," she added.

Tens of thousands of "colleagues, opposition figures, lawyers and students" remain behind bars, she noted, caught up in a mass crackdown following a failed 2016 coup against

Tolu herself was arrested in late April 2017 on charges of membership of the Marxist-Leninist (MLKP), which is banned in as a terror organisation.

She was held in an prison for nearly eight months, with her now three-year-old son staying with her for most of that time.

Tolu's trial will continue in her absence. The next hearing is scheduled for October 16.

Tolu, who denies the charges against her, faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

Her husband faces similar charges and is still barred from leaving

German hailed the lifting of Tolu's overseas as "a step forward in improving our relationship with Turkey".

Tolu's return to comes as the two countries are working to normalise relations following a series of spats.

had in particular sharply criticised Ankara's human rights record in the wake of the post-coup crackdown.

But tensions have eased this year after released several German-Turkish nationals, including well-known

Erdogan has also struck a softer tone towards in recent weeks as his feud with US over the detention of an American pastor escalates, triggering a bitter trade row between the two NATO members.

Erdogan is due to travel to for a state visit on September 28-29, his first since becoming in 2014.

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First Published: Sun, August 26 2018. 22:25 IST