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Two Russian tourists reading the Bible aloud in Hagia Sophia detained

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Two Russian tourists reading the Bible aloud in Hagia Sophia detained
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  • On 14 July, two people were detected reading the Bible aloud in Hagia Sophia.
  • The tourists were detained on charges of inciting public hatred and hostility.
  • The two suspects were Russian citizens and were handed over to the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management.
  • The Consulate General of Russia in Istanbul launched an investigation into the incident.

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14 July incident date32-year-old suspect36-year-old suspect

Two tourists, who were caught reading the Bible aloud in the visitor section of Hagia Sophia, were detained on charges of inciting public hatred and hostility. The incident was identified on 14 July by the teams of the Istanbul Police Department.

It emerged that the detained tourists were Russian citizens. I.F (32) and V.F (36), who were understood to have come to Turkey for touristic purposes, were processed and handed over to the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management.

Russia's state news agency, TASS, covered the issue in its headlines. It was stated that the Consulate General of Russia in Istanbul also launched an official investigation into the situation of the tourists.

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Exactly when and where did the incident take place?
The incident took place on 14 July in the visitor section of the Hagia Sophia Mosque in Istanbul.
On what charge were the tourists detained?
The tourists, who were caught reading the Bible aloud, were detained on charges of inciting public hatred and hostility.
What is the nationality of the detained tourists?
It was reported that the detained tourists, against whom legal proceedings were initiated, are Russian citizens.

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