Adnan Oktar has exhausted the courts! A highly discussed PKK demand to the MIT.

Adnan Oktar has exhausted the courts! A highly discussed PKK demand to the MIT.

02.01.2026 12:17

Adnan Oktar, who was sentenced to a record prison term, reportedly submitted numerous petitions to the court that was judging him on various unrelated topics. Oktar, who is said to have even written a letter to the MIT, stated in his letter, "I want to provide training to the PKK members who have been released."

It has emerged that Adnan Oktar, who was sentenced to a total of 8,463 years and 4 months in prison for establishing and managing a criminal organization, sexual abuse, sexual assault, obstructing the right to education, and depriving a person of their liberty, has made numerous applications to various authorities from prison.

I WANT TO PROVIDE TRAINING TO PKK MEMBERS

According to information brought to light by Barış Pehlivan from Cumhuriyet, one of Oktar's most striking initiatives that has come to public attention was a letter he wrote to the National Intelligence Organization (MIT). In this letter, it was claimed that he expressed a desire to "provide training to released PKK members."

It was noted that the petitions Oktar sent to the courts while in prison were not only related to his own cases; they included a wide range of agenda items, from women in television series to the concept of marriage in the conflicts in Syria. It was recorded that these applications by Oktar were page after page and caused the relevant authorities to experience a backlog.

TIRED OF THE COURTS

Lawyers and some individuals participating in the hearings state that Oktar continuously and for various purposes uses his legal right to apply, which has created a serious burden on the courts.

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