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An agent on the run, an elected official threatened… The shadow of Erdogan’s intelligence companies hangs over the Austrian capital.
Suspicion. The Zollamtssteg Bridge in Vienna. Europe is frightened concerning the rising affect of Turkish networks on its soil.
By Guillaume Perrier, particular correspondent in Vienna
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IIt was 1:30 p.m. on September 15 when the primary interrogation of Feyyaz Öztürk started in Vienna. Aged 53, this colossus of 1.90 meters, of Turkish and Italian nationalities, has simply appeared on the door of the Federal Workplace for the Safety of the Structure and the Battle in opposition to Terrorism (BVT), the Austrian secret service. He claims to have explosive revelations to make. Confronted with surprised brokers, Öztürk presents himself, in response to the accounts of his hearings by the Austrian authorities, as a former repentant agent of Milli Istihbarat Teskilati (MIT), the service of …
Ludwig WALLENDORFF / REA – Ronald Zak / AP / SIPA – JOHANN GRODER / AFP – ROLAND SCHLAGER / APA-PictureDesk / AFP – CHRISTOPHER GLANZL / APA / AFP
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An agent on the run, an elected official threatened… The shadow of Erdogan’s intelligence companies hangs over the Austrian capital.
Suspicion. The Zollamtssteg Bridge in Vienna. Europe is frightened concerning the rising affect of Turkish networks on its soil.
By Guillaume Perrier, particular correspondent in Vienna
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IIt was 1:30 p.m. on September 15 when the primary interrogation of Feyyaz Öztürk started in Vienna. Aged 53, this colossus of 1.90 meters, of Turkish and Italian nationalities, has simply appeared on the door of the Federal Workplace for the Safety of the Structure and the Battle in opposition to Terrorism (BVT), the Austrian secret service. He claims to have explosive revelations to make. Confronted with surprised brokers, Öztürk presents himself, in response to the accounts of his hearings by the Austrian authorities, as a former repentant agent of Milli Istihbarat Teskilati (MIT), the service of …
Ludwig WALLENDORFF / REA – Ronald Zak / AP / SIPA – JOHANN GRODER / AFP – ROLAND SCHLAGER / APA-PictureDesk / AFP – CHRISTOPHER GLANZL / APA / AFP
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