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Sweden became a shelter for terrorist organizations

Sweden became a shelter for terrorist organizations


Sweden, which opposes Turkey’s NATO membership, attracts consideration with its “safety” of terrorist organizations.

Ankara expects a radical change in perspective from the Scandinavian nation, which welcomes members of the terrorist group PKK and FETO.

They gave citizenship by refusing the extradition request.

The Stockholm administration rejected extradition requests for fugitive terrorists decided to stay in Sweden. Some requests had been ignored for a very long time and left unanswered.

Sweden; PKK members rejected the request for the extradition of Mehmet Sıraç Bilgin, Aysel Alhan, Aziz Turan, Ragıp Zarakolu and Halef Tak and granted citizenship to the stated people.

No response to the extradition of FETO members

The extradition request of FETO members, together with the so-called “Israeli imam” Harun Tokak, one of many board members of FETO, additionally referred to as “Chief Supremes” or the “Session committee”, and Bülent Keneş, Editor-in-Chief of As we speak’s Zaman newspaper, which was closed, was not responded to.

Requests not fulfilled

In accordance with AA’s report, the extradition request for FETÖ member Yılmaz Ayten and different group member Levent Kenez, who sought asylum in Sweden and moved to Sweden, whereas in Afghanistan, has not been fulfilled to date.

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