German intelligence to take the agenda of monitoring DITIB

German Internal Intelligence Service is reportedly examining to take the Religious Affairs of the Turkish Islamic Union on its agenda.

German intelligence is reportedly examining whether to put the Religious Affairs of the Turkish Islamic Union [DITIB] under surveillance.

The news published by Süddeutsche  Zeitung, North German Radio and Television Corporation (NDR) and West German Radio and Television Corporation (WDR) was based on a file classified as confidential, which the Constitution Protection Agency sent to the provincial governments and containing information about DITIB.

The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) has sent a confidential dossier to each of Germany's 16 states on the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs [DITIB], which has been at the center of a series of controversies.

The states were reportedly asked to provide material and comments to establish whether DITIB's activities meet strict requirements to put it under observation. The issue is to be discussed at a meeting between the BfV and its state security agencies in November.

DITIB runs more than 900 mosques tied to the Turkish government's Directorate of Religious Affairs, Diyanet, which provides financing and imams to the mosques from Ankara.

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