Erdogan uses networks for terrorist and espionage activities

Germany (ST): The terrorist and spy tools used by President of the Turkish regime Recep Tayeb Erdogan to achieve his greedy actions and liquidate his opponents  have triggered the concerns of many states including Germany.

Erdogan, who has changed Turkey into a place for creating terrorist organizations, supporting them and exporting them around the world, has used these organizations under the mask of  culture and religion such as the religious federation of DITIB.

DITIB, based in Germany, has strong relations with the Muslim brotherhood and ISIS terrorist organizations.

The suspicious activities of DITIB, which are sponsored by  Turkish intelligence, have pushed the authorities of the German state of Hessen to halt cooperation with it,  expel it from all schools in the state and suspend its activities because of its close relations with the terrorist Muslim brotherhood organization.

 

The German Mitel Hessen newspaper said that the decision of ending scientific cooperation with DITIB came because of its suspicious relations with the Muslim brotherhood terrorist organization which constitutes a source of threat to the regime and constitution in Germany.

The German Bild newspaper had earlier said that the Turkish DIBIT Federation, which covers its activities under a teaching guise, represents a Turkish violation of the German schools and an attempt by Erdogan to export his extremist ideas.

In 2016, the German Interior Ministry warned against the increase of  spy activities in Erdogan’s intelligence service noting that Turkey is a central platform for terrorists.

In February 2019, the German Parliament affirmed that Erdogan has been trying since assuming power to establish organizations in Germany that work to achieve a basic objective, namely liquidating  Erdogan’s opponents and imposing the extremist outlook of the Turkish regime.

 

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