PKK terrorist confesses to group's abuse of young girls
YPG, YPJ and other terrorist organizations gather in al-Hol Syria, some 650 kilometers northeast of Damascus, near the Iraqi border, Nov. 2, 2015. (File Photo)


A PKK terrorist who recently surrendered to Turkish security forces said that the group provided young girls with drugs and sexually abused them, security sources said Sunday.

The source, who asked not to be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media, said the terrorist surrendered on Sept. 9 after he could no longer tolerate the atrocities they inflicted on innocent civilians.

The terrorist said that drugs, which are the main source of income for the terrorist organization, were used on youngsters.

Meals of girls aged 13-14 were drugged.

Every time the drug showed its effect, the minors were sexually abused, he said.

The terrorists also forced youngsters into addiction.

In August, Anadolu Agency compiled information about a number of young people who were subjected to such abuse and ended up committing suicide. Moreover, those who resisted sexual abuse were executed by the terrorist group.

The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey as well as the U.S. and EU.

In one case, a young woman named Dilan recruited by the PKK committed suicide using a hand grenade after abuse at the hands of PKK ringleader Murat Karayilan.

In another case, a 19-year-old terrorist identified as S.A. was executed by the PKK after he complained of rape. S.A is said to have been gang raped by 12 PKK members in a cell.

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK has been responsible for the death of some 40,000 people, including women and children.