Omar Souleyman Released After Questioning in Turkey

Music News

Omar Souleyman Released After Questioning in Turkey

The Syrian singer had been detained on a “terrorist propaganda” charge, his lawyer told Agence France-Presse

Omar Souleyman

Omar Souleyman, July 2018 (Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Omar Souleyman was released from detention in Turkey this morning (November 19), after being questioned in relation to a “terrorist propaganda” charge, his lawyer told Agence France-Presse. Citing alleged links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Turkish police arrested Souleyman on Wednesday in the city of Şanlıurfa, where he has been running a bakery since fleeing Syria’s civil war. Souleyman denies belonging to any militant group, his manager told Reuters.

Souleyman began his singing career as a wedding entertainer, before a record deal with Sublime Frequencies helped make him a global star and a staple of international music festivals. Four Tet’s Kieran Hebden produced his 2013 album Wenu Wenu and 2015’s Bahdeni Nami; Souleyman’s most recent album, 2019’s Shlon, was released on Diplo’s Mad Decent label.

In recent years, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party has mounted insurgent attacks against the Turkish government through methods including car bombs. Although Turkey, the United States, and the European Union have designated the nearly 50-year-old group as a terrorist organization, the PKK fits into a larger, more complicated struggle for Kurdish self-determination in the region.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

2025 Grammys: Kim Gordon, Clairo, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, and More Nominated for Best Alternative Music Awards
Jessica Simpson’s Husband Spotted Without Wedding Ring Amid Divorce Rumors
Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good Are Still Together Despite Breakup Rumors
After The Substance’s Release, Demi Moore Got Real About Aging And How The Film ‘Pushed’ Her Out Of Her Comfort Zone
Jeff Goldblum Weighs In On Box Office War