Turkey voices concern for increased racism in Europe
FM says with spread of far-right, populist ideologies, conditions in Europe resemble pre-World War II
Hamburg
HAMBURG
Turkey’s foreign minister has voiced concern about increased racism and xenophobia in Europe as he
“We are witnessing a growing number of attacks against foreigners, mosques and Turkish citizens in Germany and other European countries,” Mevlut Cavusoglu said Wednesday during a meeting with representatives of Turkish migrant
He underlined that the uptick in the number of far-right violent incidents in recent years is the result of the spread of far-right and populist ideologies.
“We agree that one reason for that is the rise of radical parties. But what we are observing is
Cavusoglu warned that such a change in the mainstream parties would undermine common democratic values of European countries and create a major threat to the future of Europe.
“I am personally worried. We are now seeing a picture resembling pre-World War II. This is very dangerous,” he warned.
Germany, which hosts a 3
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats have suffered heavy defeats in recent regional elections, while the far-right Alternative for Germany has seen gains, mainly through the use of anti-refugee propaganda.
Germany accepted a record 890,000 refugees last year -- mostly Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans.
But ahead of general elections next year, leading figures in the Christian Democrats have
