Turkish journalist Murat Ağırel receives high electric bill in solitary prison cell

Turkish journalist Murat Ağırel has received a high electric bill in a solitary cell in Silivri Prison that he has been kept in for five months. "I received this bill even though I only have a kettle and a TV at a solitary cell," Ağırel said through his lawyers on his Twitter account on Aug. 14.

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Turkish journalist Murat Ağırel has received a high electric bill in a solitary cell in Silivri Prison that he has been kept in for five months.

Ağırel, who was arrested over a report on a National Intelligence Agency (MİT) official killed in Libya, criticized Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak over the bill worth 112 Turkish Liras.

"I received this bill even though I only have a kettle and a TV at a solitary cell," Ağırel said through his lawyers on his Twitter account on Aug. 14.

"This is the work of foreign powers!" he said, referring to the government's discourse when the lira loses its value in Turkey.

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