German minister condemns Turkish player's gesture as display of "racism"

Faeser stated that symbols of Turkish right-wing extremists, like the "wolf salute," have no place in stadiums.
Merih Demiral making a 'wolf salute'

Berlin: German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on Wednesday condemned a hand gesture made by Turkish football player Merih Demiral at Tuesday's European Championship game between Turkey and Austria.

"The symbols of Turkish right-wing extremists have no place in our stadiums," Faeser said in a post on X.

"Using the European Football Championship as a platform for racism is completely unacceptable. We expect UEFA to investigate the case and consider sanctions," she added.

Read: https://twitter.com/NancyFaeser/status/1808413194223796636?

The so-called "wolf salute", with the little finger and index finger raised, is linked to the Turkish right-wing extremist group "Grey Wolves", which Faeser added is under surveillance by Germany's domestic intelligence service.

—Reuters

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