Erdoğan using Turkish communities in Europe to advance own agenda
Turkish-European relations are deteriorating against the background of European fears from Turkey's desire to expand its influence in the European continent.
Europe also
fears from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's allusion to his
desire to revive the Ottoman caliphate. The continent also has fears that Erdoğan
can be working to promote extremism in European societies, making use of
Turkish communities in European states.
Erdoğan is known to
be using these communities in advancing his own vision. He also uses the
refugees in blackmailing European governments.
Turkish communities
have increased their presence in mosques and Islamic charities in European countries.
The Muslim Brotherhood especially used these mosques as a political lobbying
tool. Turkey also used the same mosques to spy on opposition figures. Nevertheless,
Europe suffered a lot because of these activities.
Islamic
centers, charities
The Turkish-Islamic
Union for Religious Affairs is the largest umbrella of Turkish communities in
Europe. The union is directly linked to Ankara. It oversees the work of 900
mosques, out of a total of 2,400 mosques in Germany.
Imams affiliated with
the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs deliver the sermons in the
Turkish language. They get their salaries from the Turkish government.
In 2018, the German
government reduced the funding it gives the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious
Affairs by 300,000 Euros. In 2017, the government offered the union 1.5 million
Euros in financing. The government reduced funding to the union against
suspicions about its activities.
Political
parties
Turkish communities
in Europe also play a role on the European political stage. This is how they
also influence the outcome of general elections.
In Germany, the
national intelligence agency expressed fears that one of the political parties
was working to draw in supporters from among the members of Islamic communities
in the country. It said the main player in this regard is a German citizen of
Turkish origins.




