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After targeting Kurds in Paris, 3 scenarios threaten Europe

News Arabia" Europe’s entry into a dark tunnel, especially with the growing pressure of crises on the old continent" With the repercussions of the Corona virus crisis and the war in Ukraine.

The alarm has sounded loudly in recent days, with the rapid succession of violent acts, and the French Interior Ministry has announced that it has thwarted 9 attacks by so-called groups. extreme rightHours after the Paris attack against the Kurdish community.

And the prosecutor announced on Saturday the extension of the detention of the suspect of killing 3 Kurds and wounding 3 others, and the defendant said his attack was racially motivated.

release deadline "extreme right" On groups and parties against massive foreign immigration, different ethnicities and the multiplicity of foreign identities, some of which express their ideas with peaceful actions, while others resort to violence.

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Among the most notable recent attacks attributed to the far right and police efforts to prevent others from occurring:

December 7th

– The German authorities have carried out raids to arrest 25 people in possession of numerous and different weapons, suspected of wanting to overthrow the constitutional institutions, in particular the parliament.

– The network that ideologically belongs to the movement "citizens of the Reich"a group of former elites, a former far-right MP and a Russian woman.

– Arrest of one person in Italy and another in Austria in connection with a plot to storm the German parliament.

December 15th

– An attack on Moroccan and Arab fans, with cold weapons, in the cities of Lyon, Nice and Montpellier, in conjunction with the Morocco-France match of the 2022 World Cup.

– French police arrest 40 armed men in Paris.

December 23rd

– A shooting occurred near a Kurdish cultural center in central Paris.

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– The suspect was tried last June, to one year in prison, on charges of committing acts of violence with a weapon in 2016, and was also charged last December with racist violence.

The French Interior Ministry thwarted 9 far-right attacks and Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced that the attacks were targeting foreigners.

What is behind the attacks?

The political analyst, Mustafa Al-Toussa, explains that the scenario that far-right groups are implementing, in terms of attacks against foreigners and institutions, was predictable for 3 reasons:

The escalation of the tone of hatred and exclusion of the foreigner, and the translation of these ideas into "terrorist attack".

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The success of the far right in exploiting hate speech, in holding immigrants accountable for all crises and in attracting public opinion towards these ideas.

– The far right is at the gates of power in several countries.

access to power

In recent months, far-right parties have achieved advanced results in parliamentary elections in several countries.

* Germany: The rise of the AfD in recent elections.

France: victory of the far-right bloc with more than 100 groups in the parliamentary elections.

• Italy: the leader of the Fratelli d’Italia party, Giorgia Meloni, has assumed the presidency of the government, after her alliance won the elections.

• Sweden: The far-right movement has achieved excellent results in the elections.

• Hungary: Viktor Orban, who belongs to the extreme right, won the office of prime minister.

What awaits Europe?

There is great fear of a possible nightmare hanging over Europe, in the light of the continuation of these attacks, according to Al-Toussa, which foresees 3 scenarios:

– In the event that the far right and its ideas do not confront each other, the American model can repeat itself in Europe, in the sense that racist groups resort to arms and commit mass murders.

Create cracks in society.

The stability of Europe as a whole is threatened.

To avoid reaching this fate, the political analyst points out that legal, social and economic treatment is needed to eliminate far-right ideas.

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A political analyst who spoke to “Sky News Arabia” expects Europe to enter a dark tunnel, especially with the growing pressure of the crises on the old continent, “with the repercussions of the Corona virus crises and the war in Ukraine”.

The alarm has sounded loudly in recent days, with the rapid succession of violent acts, and the French Interior Ministry has announced that it has thwarted 9 attacks by so-called groups. extreme rightHours after the Paris attack against the Kurdish community.

And the prosecutor announced on Saturday the extension of the detention of the suspect of killing 3 Kurds and wounding 3 others, and the defendant said his attack was racially motivated.

The term “extreme right” refers to groups and parties against massive and diverse foreign immigration and the multiplicity of foreign identities, some of which express their ideas through peaceful actions, while others resort to violence.

Among the most notable recent attacks attributed to the far right and police efforts to prevent others from occurring:

December 7th

– The German authorities have carried out raids to arrest 25 people in possession of numerous and different weapons, suspected of wanting to overthrow the constitutional institutions, in particular the parliament.

– The network that ideologically belongs to the included movementcitizens of the Reich“, former elite group and former far-right deputy, Russian woman.

– Arrest of one person in Italy and another in Austria in connection with a plot to storm the German parliament.

December 15th

– An attack on Moroccan and Arab fans, with cold weapons, in the cities of Lyon, Nice and Montpellier, in conjunction with the Morocco-France match of the 2022 World Cup.

– French police arrest 40 armed men in Paris.

December 23rd

– A shooting occurred near a Kurdish cultural center in central Paris.

– The suspect was tried last June, to one year in prison, on charges of committing acts of violence with a weapon in 2016, and was also charged last December with racist violence.

The French Interior Ministry thwarted 9 far-right attacks and Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced that the attacks were targeting foreigners.

What is behind the attacks?

The political analyst, Mustafa Al-Toussa, explains that the scenario that far-right groups are implementing, in terms of attacks against foreigners and institutions, was predictable for 3 reasons:

– The escalation of the language of hatred and exclusion of the foreigner, and the translation of these ideas into “terrorist attacks”.

The success of the far right in exploiting hate speech, in holding immigrants accountable for all crises and in attracting public opinion towards these ideas.

– The far right is at the gates of power in several countries.

access to power

In recent months, far-right parties have achieved advanced results in parliamentary elections in several countries.

* Germany: The rise of the AfD in recent elections.

France: victory of the far-right bloc with more than 100 groups in the parliamentary elections.

• Italy: the leader of the Fratelli d’Italia party, Giorgia Meloni, has assumed the presidency of the government, after her alliance won the elections.

• Sweden: The far-right movement has achieved excellent results in the elections.

• Hungary: Viktor Orban, who belongs to the extreme right, won the office of prime minister.

What awaits Europe?

There is great fear of a possible nightmare hanging over Europe, in the light of the continuation of these attacks, according to Al-Toussa, which foresees 3 scenarios:

– In the event that the far right and its ideas do not confront each other, the American model can repeat itself in Europe, in the sense that racist groups resort to arms and commit mass murders.

Create cracks in society.

The stability of Europe as a whole is threatened.

To avoid reaching this fate, the political analyst points out that legal, social and economic treatment is needed to eliminate far-right ideas.

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