Pro-government newspaper's 'journalist' is on Turkey's 'wanted' list

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NEWS CENTER – It has emerged that Samet Dagül, who is part of Damascus’s “perception” unit and presented aas a “journalist” by pro-government Yeni Şafak, is on the “wanted” list for membership of Al-Qaeda. 
 
Samet Dagül, who is part of the "perception" unit established by Damascus to create perceptions regarding the attacks on North and East Syria, was presented to readers as a "journalist" by Yeni Şafak, which is close to the government. 
 
It has emerged that Dagül, a member of Al-Qaeda, is on the Interior Ministry's "wanted" list. 
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