30-03-2013, 04:33 AM
Killing of PKK militants in Paris: Runway Turkish prime
Posted January 12, 2013 by Mecanopolis. Comments OffThree days after the brutal killing of three militants linked to the PKK in the "Information Center of Kurdistan," a two-piece discreet - no label or plate - the first floor of 147, rue Lafayette, Paris, investigators seem favor the Turkish track .
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The killing of Dogan Fidan, President of the "center", 28 years Soylemez Leyla, a young activist of 25 years and above Sakine Cansiz, we did the portrait in our brief article yesterday raises several hypotheses, all based on political motives leading to Turkey. The triple murder was probably committed late Wednesday afternoon, at around 18h. Or the killers came without a break. This is the "boyfriend" of one of the three women, no news of her, which eventually get a set of keys and found the three bodies at 11.45. What is certain is that the murderer was skilled enough to elude the vigilance of the PKK activist accustomed to the semi-underground, and who knew they were being monitored by the Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence (DCRI). Racketeering and extortion The Paris terrorism prosecutor told the investigation of the homicide and the Paris Branch terrorism (SDAT) of the PJ, which accumulates over twenty years of business racket in the PKK to finance the "cause ". End of 2011, eighteen members of the PKK leaders and have been condemned by the Paris Criminal Court for extortion, including Nedim Seven, considered the "cashier" of the organization. "Turkey assassins, Holland accomplice" Activists and supporters of the PKK protested Thursday in Paris with shouts of "murderers Turkey, Holland accomplice" waving flag with the image of Abdullah Öcalan, the PKK leader historical (see our article yesterday), leaning to uen "attack of the Turkish state. "There is a clear attempt to sabotage the process nécogiation", shouted from Brussels Ramzi Kartal, figure in exile PKK. Operation of the Turkish secret services (MIT), which would aim to derail the ongoing discussions to end the armed struggle, the track seems to be most favored currently. Ads optimistic authorities in Ankara, indicating that "significant progress has been made" to end the armed struggle opposing the PKK, as well as discussions of the boss of MIT, Hakan Fidan, with Abdullah Öcalan, many activists of the organization now sees as a traitor to their "cause" could be a "Tactical smoking out", and the assassination in Paris of three militant PKK strategy to divide the various factions PKK.
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