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Former Turkish beauty queen faces jail for reposting poem 'insulting' president Erdogan

A former Miss Turkey beauty queen faces up to 4.5 years in prison on charges of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the latest in a growing number of such cases.

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Merve Buyuksarac, pictured on her Twitter page. The 2006 Miss Turkey, who was briefly detained last month, told an Istanbul court that she did not intend to insult the president.

A former Miss Turkey beauty queen faces up to 4.5 years in prison on charges of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the latest in a growing number of such cases, reports said yesterday.

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Turkish prosecutors said an investigation had been launched against model Merve Buyuksarac after Erdogan’s lawyer lodged a complaint in November last year against a satirical poem taken from a magazine and posted on her Instagram site, state news agency Anatolia reported.

The prosectors stated the charges carry a maximum penalty of 4.5 years behind bars.

The 2006 Miss Turkey, who was briefly detained last month, told an Istanbul court that she did not intend to insult the president.

In her testimony, Buyuksarac said she may have quoted a poem called the Master’s Poem from weekly Turkish satirical magazine Uykusuz.

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But the 26-year-old said she later deleted it after one of her friends warned her that such posts could bring criminal charges in Turkey.

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