This photo was uploaded on Twitter by Salil Shetty, taken outside the prison where the right activist is lockep up. (Twitter/Salil Shetty ) 
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Amnesty chief Salil Shetty visits jailed Turkey director Idil Eser

Idil Eser and nine others were arrested by the police following a raid at their hotel in Buyukada during a digital security workshop.

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ISTANBUL:  The secretary general of Amnesty International Salil Shetty visited the rights group's jailed Turkey director and called for her release, along with seven other activists being held in pre-trial detention for allegedly aiding a terror group.

Shetty told reporters Saturday outside a prison on the outskirts of Istanbul that Amnesty's Idil Eser was doing well. He added that "the real issue is why she is currently imprisoned when they were not doing anything illegal."

Police raided a hotel on the island of Buyukada in July and detained 10 activists during a workshop on digital security. Eight people, including German Peter Steudtner and Swede Ali Gharavi, were arrested. Two were released pending trial.

Shetty says "these people are in prison only for their human rights work and should immediately be released."

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