Turkey’s government continues to remain silent after shocking revelations last week that its powerful National Intelligence Organization (MIT) arrested an Iranian woman after her visit to Israel’s embassy in Ankara.
In a series of message exchanges with The Jerusalem Post, a spokesman for Turkey’s government wrote last week: “Let me take it back and see if we can get someone to respond.” A follow up query from the Post to the spokesman prompted his response: “Will respond via email.”
When further pressed by the Post, the spokesman wrote on Monday: “We have received your email. If there is a response, you will receive it via email. Thank you.”
FoxNews.com first reported last week that a source told the American news organization that “a woman who was incarcerated in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison – where the regime keeps most of its political prisoners – was arrested leaving the Israeli embassy in Ankara by Turkish intelligence.”
The source added that Turkey’s government deported her to Iran and into the hands of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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