Bremen’s Intelligence Agency Warns Against Far-Right Concert on November 9
Bremen's domestic intelligence agency has issued a warning about a far-right event taking place in the city on November 9, 2025. The concert, organized by a club linked to the Turkish right-wing extremist 'Grey Wolves', also known as the 'Ülkücü movement', is expected to draw a large crowd.
The event, hosted by ADÜTDF and set to feature nationalist musicians from Turkey, aims to network within the scene and recruit new members. This scale of event has not been seen in Bremen in recent years, with the city's intelligence agency warning attendees against participating. The 'Grey Wolves', with an estimated 12,000 members in Germany, have around 400 in Bremen alone. The movement is organized under two umbrella groups, ADÜTDF and ATIB.
Thorge Köhler, head of Bremen’s domestic intelligence agency, has cautioned attendees about the far-right nature of the event. He urges the public to be aware of the potential risks and to avoid supporting extremist ideologies.
The concert in Bremen's Oslebshausen on November 9, 2025, is expected to attract up to 600 guests. Bremen's domestic intelligence agency advises against attending, citing the far-right nature of the event and the extremist ideologies it promotes. The 'Grey Wolves', with their significant presence in Germany, continue to be a concern for law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
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