The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the Turkish ambassador in response to the actions of Merih Demiral, a defender for the Turkish national football team. During a match against Austria in the European Championship, Demiral made a gesture associated with the “Grey Wolves,” which has sparked concern and condemnation from German officials and human rights organizations.
German interior minister Nancy Feiser and various human rights groups have expressed disapproval of the gesture made by the Turkish football player. Feiser specifically stated that symbols of Turkish right-wing extremists should not be present in stadiums, and using the European football championship as a platform for racism is unacceptable.
UEFA has launched an investigation into Demiral’s actions, although it is unclear when it will be concluded. This incident highlights the sensitivity surrounding symbols and gestures associated with political movements, especially in the context of international sporting events.
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