The Nuance Party ( Swedish : Partiet Nyans ) is an Islamist and Muslim minority rights party in Sweden , founded in 2019. The party has been criticized due to defending former ISIS members.
54-756: The Nuance Party was founded in August 2019 by Mikail Yüksel , a Turkish-born politician expelled from the Centre Party for alleged links to the Turkish ultranationalist group the Grey Wolves . In his founding statement, he said that Islamophobia should be a criminal offence and that Sweden's Muslims should have a constitutional definition as a minority. The party was officially launched in September 2019 and registered with Sweden's Election Authority on 31 October 2019 to contest
108-637: A death squad engaged in " street killings and gunbattles ". According to authorities, 220 of its members carried out 694 murders of left-wing and liberal activists and intellectuals. In total, some 5,000 to 6,000 people were killed in the violence, with the Grey Wolves responsible for most of the killings. Their most significant attack of this period was the Maraş massacre in December 1978, when over 100 Alevis were killed. They are also accused of being behind
162-628: A death squad and a terrorist organization . Its members deny its political nature and claim it to be a cultural and educational foundation, citing its full official name: Idealist Clubs Educational and Cultural Foundation ( Turkish : Ülkü Ocakları Eğitim ve Kültür Vakfı ). Established by Colonel Alparslan Türkeş in the late 1960s, the Grey Wolves rose to prominence during the late 1970s political violence in Turkey when its members engaged in urban guerrilla warfare with left-wing militants and activists. Scholars hold it responsible for most of
216-528: A "strong emphasis on leadership and hierarchical, military-like organisation." According to scholar Ahmet İnsel, the Grey wolves also use "fascist slogans imported from America", such as "Love it or leave it" ( Ya Sev Ya Terk Et! ) and "Communists to Moscow" ( Komünistler Moskova'ya ). The salutation of the Grey Wolves is "a fist with the little finger and index finger raised" Turkic hand gesture, described by founder Alparslan Türkes, as: “The little finger symbolises
270-540: A 2021 poll, the Grey Wolves are supported by 3.2% of the Turkish electorate. The organization's members are known as Ülkücüler , which literally means "idealists". Its informal name is inspired by the ancient legend of Asena , a she-wolf in the Ergenekon , a Tengrist ancient myth associated with Turkic ethnic origins in the Central Asian steppes . In Turkey, the wolf also symbolizes honour. The Grey Wolves have
324-448: A military intervention in September 1980 when General Kenan Evren led a coup d'état . According to Daniele Ganser , at the time of the coup, there were some 1,700 Grey Wolves branches, with about 200,000 registered members and a million sympathizers. Following the 1980 coup, the Grey Wolves and MHP were banned and their activity was diminished. Turkish nationalists and others assert that the Grey Wolves were "used and then discarded" by
378-702: A student, was killed at the Kütahya Dumlupınar University during an apparent fight between Kurdish nationalist and Turkish nationalist student groups. At his funeral, MHP leader Bahçeli stated that "We expect every kind of measure to be taken to prevent the expansion of the PKK mob, who have a tendency to grow in the universities." Violence between Turkish and Kurdish students also broke out in Marmara University in Istanbul on 12 November. In September 2011,
432-409: Is defined as someone who lives in the Turkish territory, feels Turkish and calls themselves Turkish. In their ideology and activities, they are hostile to virtually all non-Turkish or non-Sunni elements within Turkey, including Kurds , Alevis , Arabs , Armenians , Greeks , Christians , and Jews . They embrace anti-Semitic conspiracy theories such as those put forward by The Protocols of
486-567: Is on the streets, among disaffected poor people in predominantly Turkish Sunni neighbourhoods." Norm Dixon wrote in the Green Left Weekly in 1999 that the MHP and Grey Wolves "retain strong support within the military." In 2018, Tom Stevenson described it as a "street movement." In the late 1970s, former military prosecutor and Turkish Supreme Court Justice Emin Değer documented collaboration between
540-492: Is referred to as " Turkish Islamonationalism ", and is widely prevalent in their rhetoric and activities. One of their mottos is: "Your doctor will be a Turk and your medicine will be Islam." Other sources have described it as secular . Their ideology is based on a "superiority" of the Turkish "race" and the Turkish nation. According to Peters, they strive for an "ideal" Turkish nation, which they define as "Sunni-Islamic and mono-ethnic : only inhabited by 'true' Turks." A Turk
594-587: The 2022 Swedish general election , as well as the 2024 European Parliament election in Sweden. Dagens Nyheter , Sweden's newspaper of record , reported in July 2022 that one in every seven of the party's electoral candidates was a convicted criminal. In 2024 a politician of the party, Hamza Akacha, was convicted for possession of child pornography . In August 2022, Scania newspapers Helsingborgs Dagblad and Sydsvenskan found that five of Nuance's 25 candidates in
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#1732858114616648-520: The 2024 European Football Cup , Turkish player Merih Demiral displayed the ‘wolf salute’ after scoring in Turkey’s round of 16 match against Austria. Nancy Faeser , Germany’s interior minister, condemned use of the gesture, saying: "To use the football championships as a platform for racism is completely unacceptable," and the Turkish ambassador was summoned to explain. Demiral was banned for two games by UEFA for this reason, prompting protests denouncing
702-556: The Centre Party but was expelled in 2018 after being in touch with the ultra-nationalist Turkish organization Gray Wolves . In 2019, he founded the Nuance Party, a party which claims to represent minorities in Sweden. In 2023, Yüksel stated that one of the main goals of the Nuance Party is to remove Hamas from the EU terrorist list. Grey Wolves (organization) The Grey Wolves ( Turkish : Bozkurtlar ), officially known by
756-530: The European Parliament also called on member states of the European Union to designate it as a terrorist group . While it was characterized as the MHP's paramilitary or militant wing during the 1976-1980 political violence in Turkey , under Devlet Bahçeli , who assumed the leadership of the MHP and Grey Wolves after Türkeş's death in 1997, the organization claims to have reformed. According to
810-637: The Hagia Sophia and prayed there in protest against the United States recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel . In January 2004, the Grey Wolves prevented the screening of Ararat , a film about the Armenian genocide , in Turkey. On 24 April 2011, the murder of Sevag Balıkçı , a soldier of Armenian descent in the Turkish Army , was committed by Kıvanç Ağaoglu, who sympathized with Abdullah Çatlı,
864-543: The Taksim Square massacre on 1 May 1977. The Grey Wolves became a "state-approved force" and used attacks on left-wing groups to "cause chaos and demoralization and inflame a climate in which a regime promising law and order would be welcomed by the masses." During this violent period, Grey Wolves operated with the encouragement and the protection of the Turkish Army 's Special Warfare Department . The conflict between left-wing and right-wing groups eventually resulted in
918-629: The anti-Greek pogrom of 1955. They threw eggs and tore down photos. The Grey Wolves issued a statement denying involvement. In the 2000s the Grey Wolves routinely demonstrated outside the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in Fener (Phanar), Istanbul and burn the Patriarch in effigy . In October 2005 they staged a rally and proceeding to the gate they laid a black wreath, chanting "Patriarch Leave" and "Patriarchate to Greece", inaugurating
972-711: The deep state in Turkey . After the 1980 coup, the Grey Wolves reorganized. They began to direct their efforts against Kurds in Turkey , as well as lobbying for aggressive denial of the Armenian genocide and support of the Turkish occupation of Cyprus . In the 1990s, the Grey Wolves turned their focus on the Kurds and participated in the Kurdish–Turkish conflict in Turkish Kurdistan . In 1999, Hürriyet Daily News described
1026-629: The mainstream media , and left-wing sources. R. W. Apple Jr. , writing in The New York Times in 1981, described MHP and its satellite groups as a "xenophobic, fanatically nationalist, neofascist network steeped in violence." The organization's ideology emphasizes the early history of the Turkic peoples in Central Asia and blends it with Islamic culture and beliefs ; their synthesis of Turkish identity, political ideology, and Islamic beliefs
1080-622: The 1970s. During the 1996 Susurluk scandal , the Grey Wolves were accused of being members of the Counter-Guerrilla. Abdullah Çatlı , second-in-command of the Grey Wolves leadership, was killed during the Susurluk car crash , which sparked the scandal. The April 1997 report of the Turkish National Assembly 's investigative committee "offered considerable evidence of close ties between state authorities and criminal gangs, including
1134-471: The Ankara Police Department raided 40 locations across Ankara belonging to the Grey Wolves. They took 36 people into custody and seized numerous guns and knives. According to police, the Grey Wolves were planning an attack on the pro-Kurdish Democratic Regions Party (BDP). In October 2013, the Grey Wolves demonstrated across Turkey against the Kurdish–Turkish peace process . In October 2014,
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#17328581146161188-519: The Armenian pianist Tigran Hamasyan , the local leader of the Grey Wolves suggested that his followers should "go on an Armenian hunt." According to Zürcher and Linden, when Sunni radicals attacked Alevis in Istanbul in March 1995, the police in the Gazi quarter were "heavily infiltrated by Grey Wolves" and it was not until the police were replaced by military units that peace was restored. In December 1996,
1242-648: The Elders of Zion , and have distributed the Turkish translation of Adolf Hitler 's Mein Kampf . The Grey Wolves are Pan-Turkist and seek to unite the Turkic peoples in one state stretching from the Balkans to Central Asia. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Grey Wolves called for "a revived Turkish empire embracing newly independent Central Asian states of
1296-448: The Grey Wolves attacked left-wing students and teachers at Istanbul University , with the alleged approval of the police. In late November 2006 the Grey Wolves staged protests against Pope Benedict XVI 's visit to Turkey. On 22 November, tens of protesters symbolically occupied Haghia Sophia in Istanbul to perform Muslim prayers. They chanted slogans against the Pope, such as "Don't make
1350-482: The Grey Wolves caused the Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Parliament to recommend that the Grey Wolves be banned in the European Union . According to Ruben Safrastyan , because the Grey Wolves are subtle and often formally operate as cultural and sports organizations, information about them is scarce. The Grey Wolves organization was formed by Colonel Alparslan Türkeş in the late 1960s as
1404-796: The Grey Wolves were involved in deadly clashes during the 2014 Kurdish riots in Turkey against the government's perceived collaboration with the Islamic State during the Siege of Kobanî . A group of Grey Wolves in Sancaktepe , Istanbul, attempted to lynch a young man. On 20 February 2015, Fırat Yılmaz Çakıroğlu , leader of the Grey Wolves organization in Ege University , was stabbed to death by left-wing and according to some reports, Kurdish nationalist students. On 7–8 September 2015, Turkish nationalists, including Grey Wolves members, attacked 128 offices of
1458-607: The Grey Wolves, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and Counter-Guerrilla , the Turkish stay-behind anti-communist organization organized under NATO 's Operation Gladio , a plan for guerrilla warfare in case of a communist takeover. Martin Lee writes that the Counter-Guerrilla supplied weapons to the Grey Wolves, while according to Tim Jacoby, the CIA transferred guns and explosives to Grey Wolves units through an agent in
1512-596: The Kurds. On 18 June 1988 Kartal Demirağ , a senior member of the Grey Wolves, attempted to assassinate Prime Minister Turgut Özal 's at the Motherland Party congress. Özal linked it to his visit to Greece three days earlier, saying that the attempt was carried out "by a group opposed to his efforts to improve relations with Greece ." On 6 September 2005, a group of nationalists, led by Grey Wolves leader Levent Temiz , stormed into an Istanbul exhibition commemorating
1566-519: The Nazi Schutzstaffel (SS). Young male students and economic migrants from rural areas who have settled in Istanbul and Ankara made up the majority of its members. In 1973 Israeli orientalist Jacob M. Landau wrote that the importance of the Grey Wolves "is attested to by the fact that Türkeş himself assumed responsibility for the formation of these youth groups and assigned the supervision of their training to two of his close associates". By
1620-706: The Netherlands made the same nationalistic hand gesture that got Demiral banned from the match, and were dispersed by the police. German authorities believe the group has around 12,100 members in the country. It is monitored by Germany’s federal domestic agency. The group has been banned in France, while Austria has banned the use of the Gray Wolf salute. The Grey Wolves adhere to an extreme form of Turkish nationalism . It has been characterized as an ultra-nationalist and neo-fascist paramilitary organization by political scholars,
1674-614: The Nuance Party came ninth with 0.44% of the vote, the highest of any party that did not enter parliament. The party claimed 2.1% of the vote in Malmö , 1.14% in Gothenburg and 0.76% in Stockholm . Some analysts have seen the rise of the Nuance Party as one of the causes of the losses in the left bloc. The party received 2.44% of the votes in Landskrona Municipality election, and 2.03% of
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1728-466: The Turkish state's continued denial of the Armenian genocide . The Turkish intelligence services also made use of the Grey Wolves in the Kurdish–Turkish conflict , by offering them amnesty for their crimes in exchange. In 2018, the AK Party formed an alliance with the MHP which succeeded in re-electing President Erdoğan. In 2022, concerns around the close connections between the Turkish government and
1782-788: The Turks, the index finger symbolises Islam, the ring – or snout – symbolises the world. The point where the remaining three fingers [sic.] join is a stamp. It means: we will put the Turkish-Islamic stamp on the world." It was banned in Austria in February 2019. In Germany, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Left Party proposed banning the salute in October 2018, calling it fascist. In
1836-497: The authorities. During the 1999 general election , the Grey Wolves attacked members of the HADEP, allegedly with impunity. In August 2002, the Grey Wolves burnt Masoud Barzani 's effigy in a protest in Ankara after he claimed the partly Turkmen -inhabited Iraqi governorates of Kirkuk and Mosul as part of Iraqi Kurdistan . On 9 November 2010, Hasan Şimşek, a Grey Wolves member and
1890-566: The campaign for the collection of signatures to oust the Ecumenical Patriarchate from Istanbul. As of 2006 the Grey Wolves claimed to have collected more than 5 million signatures for the withdrawal of the Patriarch and called on the Turkish government to have the patriarch deported to Greece. In December 2017 Grey Wolves members, among them the BBP -affiliated Alperen Ocakları , invaded
1944-498: The county had spread hate speech about Jews and Shia Muslims , COVID-19 misinformation , or 9/11 conspiracy theories . Three of the candidates were expelled due to the findings. The Nuance Party accuses Swedish social services of forcing Muslim children into foster care and assimilation . These accusations have been picked up by foreign broadcasters including TRT World and Al Jazeera and rejected as false in Sweden. The party supports criminalizing Quran desecration , such as
1998-713: The early 1990s the Grey Wolves extended their area of operation into the post-Soviet states with Turkic and Muslim populations. Up to thousands of its members fought in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War on the Azerbaijani side, and the First and Second Chechen–Russian Wars on the Chechen side. After an unsuccessful attempt to seize power in Azerbaijan in 1995 , they were banned in that country. In 2005, Kazakhstan also banned
2052-511: The former Soviet Union." They have proposed "a pan-Turkish extension of the Turkish nation-state." Due to their pan-Turkic agenda they are hostile towards China , Iran , and Russia . The Grey Wolves are staunchly anti-communist and have a history of violence toward leftists. According to sociologist Doğu Ergil [ tr ] , the Grey Wolves—"the militant youth wing of the Turkish ethnic nationalists that are dissatisfied with
2106-478: The inertia of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) camp"—are supported by 3.6% of the Turkish electorate as of 2014. A 2021 poll by Kadir Has University found that a similar percentage, 3.2% of respondents identify as Ülkücü , or supporters of the Grey Wolves. According to analyst Ankarali Jan, the Grey Wolves have a largely unofficial presence in Turkey's major universities, but their "real power
2160-456: The late 1970s the organizations had tens of thousands of members, and according to Amberin Zaman , the Turkish authorities had lost control over it. During the political violence between 1976 and 1980 , members of the Grey Wolves were involved in numerous assassinations of left-wing and liberal activists, intellectuals, labour organizers, Kurds , officials, and journalists. The organization became
2214-567: The late leader of the Grey Wolves. According to Ruben Melkonyan, an Armenian expert on Turkish studies , Ağaoglu was a member of the Grey Wolves. On 24 April 2012, the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day , nationalist groups, including the Grey Wolves, protested against the commemoration of the genocide in Istanbul's Taksim Square . In June 2015, during a visit to the medieval Armenian city of Ani in Kars Province by
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2268-531: The organization as "the staunchest opponent to the Kurdish cause in Turkey." In May 1998, the Grey Wolves were involved in two murders. On 3 May, a group of Grey Wolves attacked two students in Bolu who were passing by the organization's building. Kenan Mak, one of the students, was killed. On 5 May, a worker named Bilal Vural was killed in Istanbul's Şişli district, allegedly by the Grey Wolves. His family claimed that he
2322-624: The organization's role remains unclear. The organization has long been a prominent suspect in investigations into the deep state in Turkey , and is suspected of having close dealings in the past with the Counter-Guerrilla , the Turkish branch of the NATO Operation Gladio , as well as the Turkish mafia . Among the Grey Wolves' prime targets are non-Turkish ethnic minorities such as Kurds , Greeks , and Armenians , and leftist activists. A staunchly pan-Turkist organization, in
2376-810: The organization, classifying it as a terrorist group. The organization is also active in Northern Cyprus , and has affiliated branches in Western European nations with a significant Turkish diaspora such as Germany , Belgium and the Netherlands . They are the largest right-wing extremist organization in Germany. The Grey Wolves were banned in France in November 2020 for hate speech and political violence , and calls for similar actions are made elsewhere. In May 2021,
2430-445: The paramilitary wing of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). In 1968, over a hundred camps for ideological and paramilitary training were founded by Türkeş across Turkey. Canefe and Bora describe it as a grassroots fascist network, which had an active role in the economy, education, and neighbourhoods. Nasuh Uslu characterized it as a well-disciplined paramilitary organization, while Joshua D. Hendrick compared its organization to
2484-435: The party was unusual in that religious-based parties are rare in Sweden; the Christian Democrats is a party smaller than in other nations. Blombäck compared the Nuance Party to DENK , a minority-focused party in the Netherlands, and said that while it could enter local politics in Malmö, it was unlikely to join the Riksdag . The most important goals according to the party website is: In the 2022 Swedish general election ,
2538-401: The pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) across Turkey in an apparent retaliation for anti-government attacks by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Some have alleged that some of the attacks were carried out by AK Party members "masquerading as Grey Wolves" or that the Grey Wolves cooperated with AK Party members in attacks on HDP offices and left-wingers suspected of sympathy for
2592-407: The public burnings by activist Rasmus Paludan that preceded the 2022 Sweden riots that April. The party put up a billboard in Kulu, Konya , the place of origin of most of Sweden's Turks , including Yüksel. The billboard described it as "the only Turkey-friendly party that distances itself from terrorist organisations". Sofie Blombäck, a political scientist from Mid Sweden University , said that
2646-416: The short name Idealist Hearths ( Turkish : Ülkü Ocakları , [ylcy odʒakɫaɾɯ] ), is a Turkish far-right political movement and the youth wing of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). Commonly described as ultranationalist , neo-fascist , Islamo-nationalist (sometimes secular ), and racist , the Grey Wolves have been described by some scholars, journalists, and governments as
2700-437: The suspension by the Turkish Football Federation and Turkish government officials. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan changed plans to visit Azerbaijan to attend the following match after Demiral's suspension to show his support. He had defended the player, saying that he merely expressed his “excitement” after scoring. A large group of Turkish supporters making their way to the European Championship quarterfinal against
2754-401: The use of the Grey Wolves to carry out illegal activities." In 2008 the Ergenekon trials , a court document revealed that the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) armed and funded Grey Wolves members to carry out political murders. They mostly targeted members of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA), which attacked Turkish embassies abroad in retaliation for
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#17328581146162808-440: The violence and killings in this period, including the Maraş massacre in December 1978, which killed over 100 Alevis . They are also alleged to have been behind the Taksim Square massacre in May 1977, and to have played a role in the Kurdish–Turkish conflict from 1978 onwards. The attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II in 1981 by Grey Wolves member Mehmet Ali Ağca was never formally linked to Grey Wolves leaders, and
2862-401: The votes in Botkyrka Municipality , putting them above the 2% minimum needed for a seat on the councils. Mikail Y%C3%BCksel Mikail Yüksel (born 10 September 1982 in Kızıltepe , Turkey) is a Swedish and Turkish politician in Sweden. He is the founder and leader of the minority friendly Nuance Party , which focuses on Sweden's Muslim population. Yüksel was formerly a member of
2916-406: Was "brought several times to the Ülkü Ocakları building where ultranationalists forced him to become a member." They said that he was killed because he was a member of the pro-Kurdish People's Democracy Party (HADEP). As a result of these murders, Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy Chairman Sinan Yerlikaya and the Freedom and Solidarity Party (ÖDP) requested that the Grey Wolves be banned by
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