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Charity boss arrest in BBC sex-for-aid investigation 'gives women strength'

Charity boss arrest in BBC sex-for-aid investigation 'gives women strength'

Summary

A Turkish charity leader, Sadettin Karagoz, has been arrested after a BBC investigation revealed accusations that he sexually assaulted Syrian refugees in exchange for aid. Karagoz denies the allegations and claims that his organization has helped thousands of refugees. Three women reported to the BBC that he assaulted them, and additional witnesses reported either seeing or hearing about his actions.

Key Facts

  • Sadettin Karagoz, a Turkish charity leader, was arrested due to sexual assault allegations following a BBC investigation.
  • Karagoz is accused of offering aid to vulnerable women in exchange for sexual favors, which he denies.
  • The charity, founded in Ankara in 2014, provides essential items like food and clothing to Syrian refugees.
  • Three women, including a refugee named Madina, claimed Karagoz assaulted them.
  • Seven additional witnesses, including former charity employees, reported hearing or seeing abusive behavior by him.
  • Karagoz claims his charity has aided over 37,000 people and is well-recognized in Turkey.
  • His charity was awarded locally in 2020 and supported by both national and international groups.
  • All accusers expressed fear of reporting the incidents due to potential repercussions and stigma.
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