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    Six on trial in UK charged with membership of banned PKK

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    Posted on January 9, 2026

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Six Kurds are on trial in the UK for PKK membership, a banned group. They face charges of supporting PKK activities, with the trial expected to last three months.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the PKK Membership Trial
    • Details of the Charges
    • Defendants' Pleas
    • Background on the PKK
    • Historical Context
    • Disarmament Efforts

    Six on trial in UK charged with membership of banned PKK

    Overview of the PKK Membership Trial

    LONDON, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Six Kurdish people went on trial in Britain on Friday charged with membership of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a militant group banned in its home country Turkey as well as Britain and elsewhere.

    Details of the Charges

    Prosecutors say the defendants, aged between 24 and 63, belonged to or professed to belong to the PKK, which was proscribed as a terrorist organisation in Britain in 2001.

    Defendants' Pleas

    They were charged in December 2024 after a police raid on a Kurdish Community Centre in north London the previous month, with some of the defendants also charged with arranging or addressing meetings in support of the PKK in 2023 and 2024.

    Background on the PKK

    The PKK announced last year that it would disarm and disband, and symbolically burned weapons, but it remains widely banned, including in the European Union and the United States.

    Historical Context

    Ercan Akbal, 57, Ali Boyraz, 63, Agit Karatas, 24, Berfin Kerban, 32, Turkan Ozcan, 60, and Mazlum Sayak, 28, have all pleaded not guilty to membership of a proscribed organisation.

    Disarmament Efforts

    Akbal also denies two counts of arranging a meeting in support of the PKK and two counts of addressing a meeting to encourage support for the PKK.

    Ozcan and Sayak deny two counts of arranging a meeting in support of the PKK, and Boyraz and Karatas deny one count of addressing a meeting to encourage support for the PKK.

    The PKK fought for four decades for independence or autonomy for Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast.

    "There is nothing wrong with the Kurds wanting self-determination or people campaigning for it ... but it is the means that the PKK used that caused them to be proscribed," Larkin said.

    The trial is due to take up to three months.

    (Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Six individuals are on trial in the UK for PKK membership.
    • •The PKK is banned in the UK and other countries.
    • •Defendants are accused of supporting PKK activities.
    • •The trial could last up to three months.
    • •The PKK has announced disarmament but remains banned.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Six on trial in UK charged with membership of banned PKK

    1What are the charges of membership in a proscribed organization?

    Membership in a proscribed organization involves being part of a group that has been officially banned due to its involvement in terrorist activities or other serious crimes.

    2What is disarmament?

    Disarmament refers to the process of reducing or eliminating a country's military weapons or forces. In the context of the PKK, it involved the group's announcement to disarm and disband.

    3What is a police raid?

    A police raid is a sudden and forceful entry by law enforcement into a location, typically to arrest suspects or gather evidence related to criminal activity.

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