Bengul Garginsu, who is of Kurdish origin, has been remanded in custody for two days accused of possessing a banned book and PKK propaganda.
The PKK is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the USA, the EU and Japan.
Reports said a PKK flag was also found at her home.
Meanwhile, Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci on Wednesday said that there is no list of banned books in the country.
Referring to public debate on the issue, Akinci said in a written statement that all disputes should be governed by the universal rules of law and human rights in a rational manner.
In this context, it is necessary not to damage the values of freedom and democracy in the fight against non-democratic approaches that threaten freedoms, he said.
He said that legislators should make a clear distinction between violence and terrorism on the one hand, and democracy and freedom on the other.
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