The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorists have been collecting millions of euros in Europe under the name of "donation" through the "Kurdish Red Crescent" institution that operates in many European countries, particularly Germany, France, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The terrorist forcibly collects money from people by threatening them.
Part of the collected funds are being used to finance the pro-PKK media and other institutions across Europe while the remaining part of the collected sum is being used to support Yandel logistically.
Previously, some so-called "aid foundations" were discovered to have been used as a tool to support the PKK/PYD terrorists by Western countries.
The finding was revealed by the United States Department of State, which prepared three reports on the activities of the 14 so-called non-governmental organizations.
According to the report, 14 non-governmental organizations, including International Rescue Committee (IRC), International Medical Corps (IMC) and GOAL, transferred approximately $500 million "possibly" to PKK/PYD terrorists under the name of humanitarian aid.
The money reached the terrorists based in the Hasakah, Afrin and Ayn al-Arab districts of Syria, according to the report of the U.S. State Department.
Ankara denounces the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK), Democratic Union Party (PYD) and People's Protection Units (YPG) as affiliates of the PKK terrorist organization, which have been conducting terrorist attacks targeting Turkey for three decades.
Despite the fact that PKK is designated as a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and the European Union; the EU separates TAK from PKK, which pave the way for "exculpation" of the PKK which organized terrorist attacks in Turkey, such as the recent one on Dec.10 near the stadium in the Turkish province of Istanbul that killed 38 people.