Turkish groups resorting to courts after links with extremism uncovered

German institutions refuse to deal with religious agencies backed by Turkey against the background of Turkish interference in German affairs.
Turkey
provides the mosques affiliated to it in Germany with funds.
German
institutions make continual attempts to suspend religious and educational
cooperation with Turkish institutions. There are similar attempts in German
courts now.
The
Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs, widely known as DITIB, is
responsible for teaching religion in 56 primary schools and 12 secondary
schools, despite criticism.
German
courts turned down urgent requests for preventing DITIB from teaching religion
at these schools.
However,
a German newspaper revealed recently that DITIB has been teaching religion in
schools in the central state of Hessen since 2013.
In
April 2020, the German government stopped religious teaching at the schools. It
said it has doubts about the ability of this organization to be an educational
partner.
The
German government also said that it doubts the independence of this
organization from the Turkish state.
Cooperation
between the two sides came to a halt as a consequence. This was why DITIB
decided to take the case to the court.
The
association of mosques in Hessen said cooperation between DITIB and the state
did not have any problems for seven years. It called for maintaining religious
teaching by the organization.