Swedish prosecutors have charged a man of raising money for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) on Friday.
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The man is a Turkish national in his 40s who suspected of aggravated extortion, serious gun crimes and attempted funding of terrorism.
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"The investigation has given support for suspicions that the man was acting on behalf of the Kurdistan Workers Party," prosecutors said in a statement.
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According to the indictment, the man also maintained contact with another Turkish national who was sentenced to prison in Germany in 2016 for fundraising for the PKK.
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The PKK took up arms against the Turkish state in 1984 and is considered a terrorist group by Ankara, the European Union and the United States.
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In December 2022, Sweden extradited a man who had been convicted of being a PKK member in Turkey before seeking asylum abroad. On Wednesday, Sweden's Supreme Court approved the extradition of another convicted PKK supporter to Turkey.
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The charges come amid Sweden's bid to join NATO, which requires unanimous support from member countries.
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Turkey has long held out on supporting Sweden's membership in the military alliance, accusing Stockholm of failing to crack down on PKK members and extradite them.
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Many PKK supporters have found refuge in Sweden and in recent months have staged protests against joining NATO.
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Sweden and Turkey are due to resume talks over Sweden's NATO membership bid next week.
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Both NATO itself and Sweden have expressed their desire for Swedish membership to be formalized before the alliance summit in Lithuania in July.
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