The Turkish government has placed NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom on its list of “terrorists” and offered a $530,00 bounty on his head.
The Turkish government has placed NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom on its list of “terrorists” and offered a $530,00 bounty for information leading to his capture.the 30-year-old player’s name to its “Terrorist Wanted List” because he is an outspoken opponent of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to TMZ Sports.“I’m not the only one. There are so many innocent journalists, academics, athletes, activists and educators on this list.
Now their lives are in danger because of the Turkish government,” Enes told the English language Turkish news website,“Because of my platform, whenever I say something, it goes everywhere, and the Turkish government hates that,” Freedom told the. “They’re really sick of it, and they said, ‘Enough is enough,’ and doing whatever they can to shut me up.”Second, they took my job away andLet’s keep standing tall for Freedom & standing against all the Dictators in the world.
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