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Germany remains safe haven for PKK terrorists
Germany remains a platform for the terrorist PKK's recruitment, propaganda and funding activities, according to official reports.
The far-left terrorist group had more than 14,000 members and adherents in Germany, according to the 2015 annual report of German domestic intelligence agency, BfV.
Although PKK is banned in Germany, which is home to a large Kurdish community, the terrorist group is carrying out significant activities via various cultural associations.
According to the BfV's annual report released in June, the PKK raised more than 13 million euros ($14.3 million) in Germany last year.
The group, which is listed as a terror organization by the EU and the U.S., is responsible for the deaths of more than 44,000 people in a decades-long campaign against Turkey, and it has recently intensified its terrorist attacks.
Following Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's sharp criticism of NATO ally Germany last week for turning a blind eye to the PKK activities, Chancellor Angela Merkel acknowledged on Wednesday Berlin's responsibilities in fighting terrorism, but did not promise stronger action against the PKK.
She argued that her government cannot influence the decision of judicial authorities concerning investigations on PKK activities.
"[In Germany] we have opened more than 4,000 court cases against PKK members. But politics cannot have an influence on the rulings of our independent judiciary; it accepts these rulings," she said.
Turkish officials have repeatedly criticized German authorities for not using all available legal instruments, in countering the activities of the PKK followers in Germany.
In response to a question by the Anadolu Agency, Germany's Federal Ministry of Justice said, courts have opened 4,400 criminal cases against PKK suspects between the years 2004-2013.
The suspects were accused for various crimes, including illegal fundraising, serious bodily injury or breach of the public peace.
But the Ministry said it has no information on the results of these criminal proceedings, and noted that all such inquiries should be referred to the relevant authorities in several federal states.
While Germany has adopted stricter legislation last year against foreign fighters, courts have so far avoided opening criminal investigations against German citizens or residents who traveled to Syria to join PYD, the PKK's Syria-based affiliate.
According to the German media reports, domestic intelligence believes more than 130 Germans so far traveled to Syria and joined the PYD.
German courts so far opened more than 100 court cases against radicals who traveled to Syria and Iraq to join the terrorist group Daesh.
http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2016/11/25/germany-remains-safe-haven-for-pkk-terrorists
some german groubs are forming them, I have seen it with my own eyes german ppl looking up houses and so on for kurds..I assume they are giving them logistical support or teach them how to form a front..
Our lefties and left parties (Die LINKE, Die Grünen) have strong relations with pkk. Curious thing is, Turks are typical voters of left parties.
We need to do the same for Turks.some german groubs are forming them, I have seen it with my own eyes german ppl looking up houses and so on for kurds..I assume they are giving them logistical support or teach them how to form a front..
I doubt many Turks are aware of that fact. I mean, why support a leftist party that are in bed with PKK??Our lefties and left parties (Die LINKE, Die Grünen) have strong relations with pkk. Curious thing is, Turks are typical voters of left parties.
We need to do the same for Turks.
Patriotic Turks need to get together, put all their political differences aside and work together, and form some sort of resistance ....
I doubt many Turks are aware of that fact. I mean, why support a leftist party that are in bed with PKK??
Yeah you are right the two ppl I mentioned where some strange left organization..Our lefties
I doubt many Turks are aware of that fact. I mean, why support a leftist party that are in bed with PKK??
I personally think if we turks would all vote for ultra right wing
this would be a good shock for germany.
yes we will vote for idiots and ppl who hate us
but it could change the behavior of the bigger parties..
But this wont happen, you know every Turk is smarter than his Turkish neighbor.
So you see how hard it is to get all that group to agree on one thing
Merkels party is in my opinion as worse as afd for a Turk.. She and her party never had been any value for Turkish voters.
I personally think if we turks would all vote for ultra right wing this would be a good shock for germany.. With that - yes we will vote for idiots and ppl who hate us but it could change the behavior of the bigger parties..
To me all Turkish political parties are all the same, and have been the same... they play this political game of musical chairs, for show
To shock Germany is easy,
- arrest all German soldiers in Turkey, strip their clothes down to their pants and send them back home via Lufthansa (couldn't care a damn if they are striking or not).
team up with Russia,
Thats why we (The people, not pollys) should teach them a lesson and give 'em a bloody nose. Sitting around doing nothing isn't working.I mean lies, anti-Turkish, NAZI like racist behavior and outbursts have to have serious real world consequences
Because Turkey, its past (and probably future) politicians couldn't care less...and the people are used to it.