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A court in Turkey has freed a US pastor from house arrest in a case that badly strained ties between the US and Turkey. | |
Andrew Brunson was arrested over alleged links to political groups, including the banned Gulenist movement, following the failed 2016 coup attempt. | |
The court convicted him of terror charges and sentenced him to jail but he will not serve time. | |
He denied charges of espionage, which could have led to a 35-year jail term. | He denied charges of espionage, which could have led to a 35-year jail term. |
The pastor is a long-term resident in Turkey. He lived with his wife and three children while working for the small Izmir Resurrection Church, which had a congregation of about two dozen. | |
The authorities accuse him of having links with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Gulenist movement, which Turkey blames for the 2016 failed coup. | |
His detention has damaged relations between Washington and Ankara, who are allies in Nato, with both sides imposing sanctions on the other. | |
Mr Brunson is one of 20 Americans who were charged after the coup attempt two years ago, according to the New York Times. | |
More than 50,000 people were arrested in Turkey in President Erdogan's huge post-coup crackdown. |