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Macron raises plight of French photographer in Turkey with Erdogan

French officials said Turkish President Recep Erdogan has said he will examine the case of French photographer Mathias Depardon, arrested  earlier this month while on an assignment for National Geographic magazine in south-east Turkey, after French President Emmanuel Macron raised the issue with him ahead of a NATO summit in Brussels.

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A senior French official says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will look into the case of a French photographer who was taken into custody in Turkey and started a hunger strike to protest his detention, reports ABC News.

The French official says President Emmanuel Macron raised the issue of photojournalist Mathias Depardon in talks with Erdogan ahead of Thursday's NATO summit. The official says Erdogan indicated he would quickly look into the situation.

The French official could not be publicly named in line with standard practice.

Reporters Without Borders, citing the photographer's lawyer, said this week that Depardon began his hunger strike last weekend.

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