Kurds conflict with police in Paris once more after killings By Reuters


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© Reuters. A person reacts whereas holding {a photograph} of Mir Perwer (Mehmet Sirin Aydin), who was killed in a taking pictures, as members of the Kurdish group collect at Place de la Republique sq., in Paris, France December 24, 2022. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier

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By Manuel Ausloos and Antony Paone

PARIS (Reuters) -Renewed clashes broke out in Paris on Saturday between police and members of the Kurdish group offended on the killing on Friday of three members of their group.

A number of vehicles had been overturned and small fires set alight close to Republic Sq., the normal venue for demonstrations within the metropolis the place Kurds earlier held a peaceable protest.

Clashes broke out as some demonstrators left the sq., throwing projectiles at police who responded with tear fuel.

A gunman carried out the killings at a Kurdish cultural centre and close by cafe on Friday in a busy a part of Paris’ tenth district, gorgeous a group getting ready to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the unresolved homicide of three activists.

Police arrested a 69-year-old man who the authorities stated had not too long ago been free of detention whereas awaiting trial for a sabre assault on a migrant camp in Paris a yr in the past.

Following questioning of the suspect, investigators had added a suspected racist motive to preliminary accusations of homicide and violence with weapons, the prosecutor’s workplace stated on Saturday.

After an offended crowd clashed with police on Friday afternoon, the Kurdish democratic council in France (CDK-F) organised a gathering on Saturday at Republic Sq..

Tons of of Kurdish protesters, joined by politicians together with the mayor of the central tenth district, waved flags and listened to tributes to the victims.

“We all know that we’re beneath risk, Kurds typically, Kurdish activists and militants. France owes us safety,” Berivan Firat, a spokesperson for the CDK-F instructed BFM TV.

Friday’s murders got here forward of the anniversary of the killings of three Kurdish girls in Paris in January 2013.

An investigation was dropped after the principle suspect died shortly earlier than coming to trial, earlier than being re-opened in 2019.

“The Kurdish group is afraid. It was already traumatized by the triple homicide (in 2013). It wants solutions, assist and consideration,” David Andic, a lawyer representing the CDK-F instructed reporters on Friday.

Kurdish representatives, who met with Paris’ police chief on Saturday morning, reiterated their name for Friday’s taking pictures to be thought of as a terror assault.

The questioning of the suspect was persevering with, the prosecutor’s workplace added.

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