UPDATE - Turkey condemns Austria’s ban on 'Grey Wolves' salute

UPDATE - Turkey condemns Austria’s ban on 'Grey Wolves' salute

Austrian law prohibits use of Turkey's nationalist 'Grey Wolves' salute, connected to legal Turkish political party

UPDATES WITH DETAILS OF LAW'S HISTORY

By Zehra Nur Duz

ANKARA (AA) - Turkey on Thursday condemned Austria’s move to ban the Turkish nationalist “Grey Wolves” salute.

"We do not accept this [move] and we strongly condemn it," the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

"It is scandalous that the ‘Grey Wolves’ salute, which is the symbol of a legal political party in Turkey, is on the same list as the symbol of the PKK, a bloody terrorist organization," the statement said.

The ministry called on Austria to "correct this mistake," saying it “deeply offends bilateral relations between Turkey and Austria."

The Grey Wolves are connected to Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party (MHP).

The ministry statement followed the Feb. 11 entry into force of a law banning symbols of "extremist organizations."

Under changes to the 2014 Symbol Act passed last December, the Rabaa sign, an anti-coup symbol, and Turkey’s nationalist “Grey Wolves” salute were both banned in Austria.

In December, Turkey condemned the inclusion of these two symbols in the revised law.

"If the Austrian authorities sincerely wish to tackle extremism, they should first look to their own country,” said a Foreign Ministry statement in December.

"They should stop turning a blind eye to the ever-increasing extreme right and racist tendencies that have infiltrated even mainstream politics and take effective measures through an exercise of soul-searching."

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU -- has been responsible for the deaths of some 40,000 people, including women and children.

The Nationalist Movement Party, founded 50 years ago, has been a coalition partner in Turkish governments, and currently has an alliance in elections and parliament with the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party.

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