France will replace the Turkish Gray Wolves movement


Interior Minister Gerald Darmanan announced, on Monday, that the French government will take, during a cabinet session on Wednesday, a decision to dissolve the extremist Turkish nationalist "Gray Wolves" movement, which supports Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, This group has carried out many acts of sabotage on the orders of Ardogan and is classified as a fascist
The finger of blame was pointed at this movement after the recent clashes between the Turkish and Armenian communities in Decin-Charpieu near Lyon (eastern France).

Also, the phrase "Gray Wolves" was written on a monument honoring the victims of the genocide and the National Center for Armenian Memory near Lyon on Saturday night.

A Turkish national organization called "Gray Wolves" or "Ogaklari" was formed in the 1960s, and is classified as one of the nationalist fanatical neo-fascist groups.

The movement was involved in major terrorist operations, and the movement focused its operations on the Kurds in the 1990s, as it participated in battles against the PKK organization in western-eastern Turkey.

The movement believes in the ethnic superiority of the Turks, and seeks to restore their glories and their history and unify the Turkish peoples in one country, in addition to being hostile to other nationalities such as the Kurds, Greece and Armenians.


 

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