Turkey convicts UN judge of ‘armed terror group’ membership
ISTANBUL — A Turkish court has convicted a United Nations judge of membership in an extremist group, the country’s state run news agency reported; a conviction that drew a rebuke Thursday from the UN court he works for.
Anadolu news agency reported that a court in Ankara on Wednesday sentenced Aydin Sefa Akay, a Turkish national, to seven and a half years in prison for “membership in an armed terror group.”
Akay, a retired ambassador and a judge at the UN Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT), was accused of links to U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen.
Turkey claims Gulen was behind the bloody failed coup last summer. He denies the allegations.


