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Kurds protest in Paris against Erdogan

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PARIS: Thousands of Kurds protested in Paris on Saturday over the failure of the French authoritie­s to convict anyone over the 2013 murders of three female Kurdish rebels in the French capital.

The demonstrat­ors repeatedly chanted ‘Erdogan, assassin’, in reference to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who held talks with French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday.

“Five years of silence, five years of denial of justice, five years of impunity,” read one giant banner held aloft at the forefront of a demonstrat­ion which police said numbered some 4,700.

The bodies of the three women – Sakine Cansiz, a 54-year-old founder of Turkey’s outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Fidan Dogan, 28, and 24-year-old Leyla Soylemez, were found with bullet wounds to the head and neck in central Paris in January 2013.

The Turkish national intelligen­ce agency MIT officially denied any role in the killings, but French investigat­ors at the time concluded Turkish spies were “implicated” in the case, according to a judicial source.

The only suspect, Turkish national Omer Guney, died in prison in late 2016 before his case came to trial.

Ali Dogan, brother of Fidan, demonstrat­ed with other family members and said they “no longer have hope” of justice.

“I watched on television the press conference between Erdogan and Mr Macron yesterday. It’s sad that the president did not mention the murder of my sister ... it seems that we are hiding things and France doesn’t want to divulge informatio­n to preserve its interests” with Turkey, he told AFP.

The Turkish state has fought a decades-long conflict against the PKK, which has resulted in about 40,000 people being killed since the 1980s. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pro-Kurdish protesters attend a demonstrat­ion against the Turkish president’s visit to Paris and to urge French authoritie­s to find those responsibl­e for the killing of three Kurdish activists in Paris, France. — Reuters photo
Pro-Kurdish protesters attend a demonstrat­ion against the Turkish president’s visit to Paris and to urge French authoritie­s to find those responsibl­e for the killing of three Kurdish activists in Paris, France. — Reuters photo

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