I have no sympathy for right-wing extremists, but EU countries still operate within the rule of law. You cannot deport people who are member of a legal organization, and I don't think there is enough evidence to declare it a terrorist organization.
I feel making a case that they are either a terrorist or just a criminal organisation would be the easiest way to get rid of them outside of turkey. Such cases are really subjective so it shouldn't be that difficult. Just last month a greek far right political party was judged to be a criminal organisation. Grey wolves could share their fate.
There are a lot of ideas here sparking with (at least) border-line racism (against racist, but it's racism nevertheless).
But what you say stands out, because there is an easy solution that's not tainted by racism: These people are threatening other people. They form an organization to promote this. We as a society have a tool against that: Law.
timwaagh|5 years ago
archi42|5 years ago
But what you say stands out, because there is an easy solution that's not tainted by racism: These people are threatening other people. They form an organization to promote this. We as a society have a tool against that: Law.