Turkey court orders release of Austrian student: Lawyer

AFP  |  Ankara 

A ordered the release from pre-trial detention of Austrian student and Max Zirngast, charged with being a member of a terror group, his said Monday.

An court registered a charge against him of being "a member of an armed terrorist organisation", then ordered his release pending trial, the daily Hurriyet reported.

He is accused of having links to the extreme leftist (TKP)/Kivilcim group, which is banned by as a terror organisation.

Zirngast, who writes for the far-left German-language magazine Re:volt, denies the charge against him.

Austrian said welcomed the pending release.

"We will continue to press for a rapid conclusion of the criminal proceedings. I wish Mr Zirngast a Merry under these circumstances," she posted on

Zirngast published articles on the outlawed (PKK), which has waged an insurgency against the Turkish state since 1984.

The PKK is banned as a terrorist organisation by and its Western allies.

Zirngast has been in for three years and was a masters student at (ODTU) in the political sciences department.

In an opinion piece for in November, he wrote that his arrest was "a perverse confirmation of the authoritarianism I've spent the past several years chronicling and opposing".

He also criticised the attempt to "silence the entire democratic opposition in Ankara".

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First Published: Tue, December 25 2018. 00:50 IST