His name almost sparked a major diplomatic crisis. On Saturday October 23, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened to expel ten Western ambassadors, including those from France, Germany and the United States, for their support for Osman Kavala, a Turkish philanthropist imprisoned for four years in Istanbul. Finally, the head of state reversed his decision on Monday evening, declaring that diplomats had "
retreated
" and that they "
will be more careful in the future
". In the meantime, Osman Kavala remains in prison, at least until November 26, when he will appear again. At the beginning of October, he had been kept in detention by an Istanbul court which had judged "to
lacknew elements to release him
".
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Nothing, however, predestined Osman Kavala to spend long years in the shade.
Born in Paris in 1957, "
for medical reasons
", as
his friend the Turkish political scientist Ahmet Insel
specifies in
Le Figaro
, the young man quickly inherited
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