CENTRAL NEWS
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin described the fascist Grey Wolves as “particularly aggressive” and told legislators on Monday that he would be seeking its dissolution at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
The ban follows recent incidents in France involving the Grey Wolves group amid growing tensions between France and Turkey over Turkey’s disregard to NATO interests.
Since the decision to ban the Grey Wolves has become official, a serious rise has been spotted in ISIS attacks, Erdogan’s proxies, in European countries.
In one incident last weekend, France 3 television reported that the Armenian memorial near Lyon was tagged with pro-Turkish slogans and inscriptions with the Grey Wolves name.
The group was also linked to two anti-Armenian demonstrations by people carrying Turkish flags in the Lyon and Grenoble areas.
Videos of the demonstrations were published online by social media accounts using Grey Wolves symbols.