Neo-fascism

The Turkish Prime Minister hand-in-hand with the ultra-nationalists! (PHOTO)

 

The Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim showed his sympathy for the untra-nationalist organization of the country in the most clear way. He formed the trademark sign of the “Grey Wolves” inside the Turkish parliament while he was giving a speech!

Turkey: The Grey Wolves will not vote “YES” in the upcoming referendum?

 

The daughter of the founder of the extremist group the “Grey Wolves” will not vote in favor of the constitutional changes in the upcoming referendum, which leaves open the question of what is the organization going to do.

 
On a parallel development the nationalistic MHP party seems divided as a number of MPs has stated that they will reject the constitutional changes.

Zuroff: Someone in EU should wake up and explain what is going on in Croatia

BELGRADE - Director of the Jerusalem-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, Efraim Zuroff, says the current situation regarding neo-fascism in Croatia is very bad.

Zuroff has repeatedly warned about the rise of neo-fascism in Croatia, and now say he is not optimistic that the situation could change, except with "a real leadership" in that country.

Nazi hunter wants EU to "explain what's going on in Croatia"

Director of the Jerusalem-based Simon Wiesenthal Center Efraim Zuroff says the current situation regarding neo-fascism in Croatia is very bad.

Zuroff has repeatedly warned about the rise of neo-fascism in Croatia, and now say he is not optimistic that the situation could change, except with "a real leadership" in that country.

Man who attacked former neo-Nazi transgender person found

The police have found and interviewed a persons suspected of attacking Dajana Pospis in Novi Sad on Tuesday, the N1 broadcaster is reporting.

Dajana Pospis, who was previously a man called Dolf Pospis, is undergoing sex change medical procedures. Pospis is a former member of the banned neo-Nazi group Nacionalni Stroj.

Russia criticizes Croatia for intolerance toward Serbs

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has mentioned intolerance toward Serbs in Croatia in its document dedicated to neo-Nazism.

The study, "Neo-Nazism - a dangerous threat to human rights, democracy and the rule of law" was published to mark the 70th anniversary of victory over fascism. As part of an analysis of European countries, it mentions Croatia.

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