Mar 19 • 16:17 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Munich Woman Arrested: Kurdish Activist Suspected of Being a Member of the Banned PKK

A 70-year-old woman in Munich has been arrested on suspicion of being a member of the banned Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) after an investigation by the Bavarian Central Office for Combating Extremism and Terrorism revealed her alleged involvement in activities supporting the PKK.

In Munich, a 70-year-old woman was arrested on Tuesday accused of being a member of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which is banned in Germany. The prosecution alleges that the Kurdish activist acted as a 'front worker' for a terrorist organization, and she is now in pre-trial detention. Her lawyer has disputed these allegations, asserting that she is a political activist rather than a terrorist.

The investigation by the Bavarian Central Office for Combating Extremism and Terrorism indicates that the suspect is believed to have provided support to the PKK by collaborating with senior leaders, organizing events related to the banned group, and managing donation funds. These activities are being scrutinized under the suspicion of membership in a terrorist organization abroad, highlighting the ongoing efforts by German authorities to crack down on organizations designated as terrorist entities.

This arrest points to broader tensions in Germany regarding the Kurdish community and its political activism, especially in the context of the ever-complex relations concerning the PKK, which is recognized as a terrorist organization by several countries, including Germany itself. As the situation unfolds, it raises questions about the balance between national security and political expression for minorities within the country.

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