‘A very peaceful man:’ wife of Calgary imam detained in Turkey recounts ordeal
CALGARY — Rumeysa Hanci breaks down in tears when she recounts how she spent her 13th wedding anniversary, travelling home to Calgary from Turkey and not knowing when she would see her husband, Davud, again.
She said Turkish authorities have not explained why they have imprisoned the imam, who has Canadian and Turkish Citizenship.
Allegations in Turkish media that he was involved in last month’s coup attempt make no sense to Rumeysa.
“My husband is a very gentle and kind man,” she said, sitting at the dining room table of the family’s northwest Calgary house, photos spread out in front of her showing the couple beaming on their wedding day and Davud’s face sandwiched between those of his grinning sons.