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French Court Convicts 11 Turkish Kurds of ‘PKK Terror Financing’

Firaz Dağ by Firaz Dağ
15/04/2023 - 18:38
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Kurdish activist holding Kurdistan Workers Party, PKK, flag stage a protest against the recent shooting at the Kurdish culture center next to the Republique square statue at in Paris, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022. Kurdish activists, left-wing politicians and anti-racism groups are holding a protest Saturday in Paris after three people were killed at a Kurdish cultural center in an attack aimed at foreigners.(AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

Kurdish activist holding Kurdistan Workers Party, PKK, flag stage a protest against the recent shooting at the Kurdish culture center next to the Republique square statue at in Paris, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022. Kurdish activists, left-wing politicians and anti-racism groups are holding a protest Saturday in Paris after three people were killed at a Kurdish cultural center in an attack aimed at foreigners.(AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

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PARIS – A French court on Friday convicted 11 alleged members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) on charges of terror financing. The defendants, all Kurds from occupied Turkey who speak little or no French, were accused of being part of a network that seeks a so-called revolutionary tax, or “kampanya,” from the Kurdish diaspora.

Deemed as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union and Turkey, the PKK has been waging a decades-long armed struggle against Ankara for greater autonomy for the Kurdish minority in the country’s southeast.

Organized cells are believed to be active among France’s up to 150,000 Kurdish residents, as well as among the 100,000 in the Netherlands and the million-strong community in Germany. The Paris court found that “significant amounts” of funds had been obtained through threats that included “exclusion from the community.”

Four of the defendants were already detained, and two failed to appear before the court. The defendants denied belonging to the PKK, saying it had no presence in France.

The sentences ranged from suspended three-year prison terms to five years behind bars with one year suspended. But the court did not ban the defendants from French territory, as is common in terrorism cases, since most of them have refugee status in France.

The investigation began in 2020, the inquiry revealed a network based on a Kurdish association in the southern city of Marseille, which prosecutors say was “collecting a form of community tax that funds the PKK”. The Kurdish diaspora of welatparez families contributes to the revolution efforts every year with the amount they want, as a form of support in the struggle of the turkish fascist state.. Investigators believe about $2.2 million (2 million euros) is collected in southeastern France each year.

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