Spiegel: Turkish Red Crescent sold tents for victims

Spiegel: Turkish Red Crescent sold tents for victims

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The Turkish opposition accused the Red Crescent of selling 2,050 tents for 2.3 million euros to another humanitarian organization, Akhbal, instead of donating them to the country’s largest charity.

Turkey’s largest charity, the Red Crescent, was selling tents instead of giving them away for free to those in need when people asked for them three days after the earthquake. Spiegel journalist Murat Agyrel.

Turkish Red Crescent leader Kerem Kinik confirmed on social media that the tent-making subsidiary of his organization had sold the tents to Ahbap at cost.

Several opposition politicians have called for Kinik’s resignation. The leader of the Iyi nationalist party, Meral Aksener, accused the current government of the fact that in some earthquake-affected regions, rescue teams were not deployed in sufficient numbers and tent camps were erected.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stood up for the Red Crescent and called its critics “dishonest and vile.”

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