Vice journalists charged with 'terrorism offences' in Turkey

Allegations that the men were working for Islamic State are 'baseless and alarmingly false', says Vice News

Jake Hanrahan Vice
Vice journalist Jake Hanrahan 
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Two British journalists and their Iraqi colleague working for Vice News have been charged with assisting Islamic State in Turkey.

Jake Hanrahan, Philip Pendlebury and Mohamed Ismail Rasool were arrested by Turkish officials on Thursday and have now been officially charged with "engaging in terror activity" on behalf of the terrorist group.

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