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Wetin we call dis foto, Di wolf salute na symbol of di Grey Wolves, wey show head of wolf. Forefinger and little finger form di ears, di thumb, middle and ring fingers form di nose and mouth

  • Author, Ege Tatlici and Selin Girit
  • Role, BBC World Service

Di Grey Wolves, one Turkish political movement don dey get more and more attention around di world. Dia hand sign wey imitate di head of wolf dey also get more and more attention.

Di “wolf salute” recently cause one big controversy for Euro 2024 football championship wen Turkey player Merih Demiral make di sign afta im score for Turkey match against Austria, wey im team win 2-1.

“Di symbols of Turkey extremists no get place for our stadiums,” Germany Interior Minister Nancy Faeser tok for one post for X.

UEFA subsequently suspend Demiral for two matches.

Turkey hit back accusing Berlin of “xenophobia” over dia criticism of di wolf salute, and Turkey President Erdogan defend Demiral, by saying:

“Anybody dey ask why German national jersey get eagle, or French jersey get chicken? Merih [Demiral] show im excitement wit dat gesture.”

Turkish football player Merih Demiral making the wolf salute at Euro 2024 match against Austria

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Wetin we call dis foto, Di wolf salute cause big controversy for Euro 2024 wen Turkey player Merih Demiral make di sign

For many, di wolf salute dey directly associated wit Grey Wolves organisation, wey dem also sabi by di name “Idealist Hearths”.

Na di nationalist youth wing of di Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) for Turkey, wey be padi of President Erdogan ruling AKP.

Neither di wolf salute nor di Grey Wolves organisation dey banned for Germany. Austria and France take tougher action, wit one officially banning di gesture and di oda, all activities of di organisation.

‘Extremist group’

“Wen we say di Grey Wolves movement for Germany, wetin we dey actually tok about na wider geographic location of clubs, of coffee houses, of local neighbourhood associations,” Burcu Ozcelik, one senior research fellow for Middle East Security for di Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), wey be UK thinktank tok.

She point out say pipo wey associate demsef wit di Grey Wolves for Germany get different degrees of attachment, membership or commitment to di group and dem dey mostly fluid for dia connection wit di group.

German federal office for di protection of im constitution (BfV) classify di Grey Wolves as right-wing extremist group wit 18,500 to 20,000 members for di kontri.

Turkey pipo na di biggest single ethnic minority for Germany, wit around total of 3 million Turkey citizens and German citizens of wey from Turkey.

Germany’ total population na around 84 million pipo.

Close up of hands making wolf salute gesture

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Wetin we call dis foto, Austria banned the using of the wolf gesture in 2019, and France banned all activities of the Grey Wolves in 2020

“Among di majority of Turkey pipo for diaspora for Europe, nationalistic tendencies and symbols dey strong,” journalist Kemal Can, expert on nationalism for Turkey tok.

“Di Islamists and nationalists for Europe dey organised. So European goment generally dey worry about dis political organisations, or criminal structures, fit get di power to cause tension,” im say.

“Dem wan introduce mechanisms to wey go stop not only dia own extremist groups, but also di ones wey dey inside migrant communities.”

Violent action

Di Grey Wolves don chop many accuse for acts of violence both inside Turkey and Europe since 1970s.

One of di most high-profile cases wey bin involve di organisation na di assassination attempt on Pope Jean Paul II for 1981 by Mehmet Ali Agca, one Grey Wolves member.

Dem bin shoot and wunjure di head of di Catholic church for dat attack.

Pope John Paul II speaks with Mehmet Ali Agca

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Wetin we call dis foto, For 1983, Pope John Paul II and Agca bin meet and tok privately for di prison wia dem hold Agca

Di group bin also dey involve for street clashes for Turkey for 1970s and 1980s, wen im members fight urban guerilla warfare wit some militants.

Di believe be say Grey Wolves get link wit ‘Turkey deep state’, one alleged network of powerful, anti-democratic coalitions inside Turkey political and bureaucratic structures.

Grey Wolves bin dey involve for various street clashes inside European towns in recent years as well.

Political analyst Burcu Ozcelik say dis kain incidents bin create environment of fear, causing more debates on wetin to do about di group.

For Germany, though controversial, Grey Wolves no be illegal group.

But Austria ban di use of wolf sign for 2019, and France ban all activities of Grey Wolves for 2020.

For 2021, European Parliament bin advise make dem include Grey Wolves for EU terrorist list.

People making the wolf gesture at a protest in Istanbul

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Wetin we call dis foto, Turkey say dem no get any movement wey dem dey call Grey Wolves and say banning of di wolf salute dey unacceptable.

Di palava wey surrounding di organisation go beyond Europe borders.

For Azerbaijan, kontri wey get close historic and linguistic links to Turkey, di group bin attempt to capitalise on di kontri strengthening nationalism afta di collapse of di Soviet Union for 1991.

“Di Grey Wolves become controversial for Azerbaijan afta dia allege involvement for one failed coup attempt for1995 against Heydar Aliyev, di papa of di current president Ilham Aliyev,” Könül Khalilova, editor of BBC News Azerbaijani, tok.

“Heydar Aliyev, one former KGB general, bin see dis group as threat to im regime. As a result, dem ban Grey Wolves for Azerbaijan and dem kill im leader during di coup attempt.”

For2005, Kazakhstan, one of di kontri for Central Asia, wey also get multiple historic connections to Turkey through language and culture, bin declar di organisation illegal, too, come classify am as “terrorist group”.

Turkey say dem no get any movement wey dem dey call Grey Wolves and say banning of di wolf salute dey unacceptable.

Wolf as guiding figure

“The wolf symbol is one of the most important symbols of the Turks,” Ahmet Tasagil, a professor at the Turkish Language and Literature Department at Istanbul’s Yeditepe University told Anadolu news agency.

“All Turkic tribes living in Central Asia used this symbol during the fourth and fifth centuries,” he said.

He also pointed out to the sources from the 12th and 13th centuries mentioning that the Turks, upon arriving in Anatolia, followed a wolf, according to Armenian, Syriac, and other Middle Eastern legends.

“For the Turks, the wolf is a guiding figure, representing wisdom,” he said.

A grey wolf

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Wetin we call dis foto, “Di wolf symbol na one of di most important symbols of Turkey pipo,” Professor Ahmet Tasagil say.

During di period of di Ottoman empire, for late 19th century, dem bin use di wolf symbol in different forms, and for early years of modern Turkey e bin appear on banknotes and stamps.

Di wolf salute imsef, though e dey much more recent, come from Azerbaijan during di early 1990s during mass protests, Könül Khalilova say.

“Dis protests bin contribute to di kontri independence and di collapse of di Soviet Union. Dis sign, even thugh dem no dey use am widely, become symbol of Turkishness for some pipo,” she say.

“For dem e symbolize cultural and ethnic identity wey bin dey suppressed during Soviet rule,” she say.

Di believe be say di founder of di Nationalist Movement Party for Turkey bin witness di di use of di wolf salute during one rally for Azerbaijan for 1992 come adopt am for di Grey Wolves for Turkey.

‘No be national symbol’

“For 1990s, di Grey Wolves bin dey di general wave of nationalistic sentiment and bin get identity declaring imsef on di exclusion of di Kurdish minority,” expert on nationalism, Kemal Can, tok.

Women at a nationalist rally making wolf salute

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Wetin we call dis foto, Di wolf salute bin no ever get acceptance as national symbol for Turkey

Im emphasises say for Turkey, many political leaders across different divide bin use di wolf salute to look like dem dey sympathise wit nationalist voters.

“However, dem no ever accept dis salute as national symbol for Turkey,” im say.

“Many Turkey pipo, even though dem dey very open about dia Turkish nationalist sentiment and identity and dey very proud of am, dem no dey associate demsef wit di Grey Wolves,” she say.

“So, e no be unifying symbol, and e no dey represent wider universal sense of Turkishness.”

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