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Attack in Paris: the Kurdish Democratic Council in France calls for a new rally on Monday

2022-12-25T19:43:24.573Z


Clashes with the police had broken out during the last two rallies. The organization has been denouncing since Friday a


The emotion is still as strong within the Kurdish community in Paris.

Two days after the bloody massacre which claimed three victims in the tenth arrondissement of the capital, rue d'Enghien, the Kurdish Democratic Council in France (CDKF) calls for a new mobilization this Monday in Paris, on the scene of the tragedy, in midday.

It is then expected that the procession will go to 147, rue Lafayette.

It was there that, on the night of January 9 to 10, 2013, three Kurdish activists were murdered, for a case that has never been resolved and is still present in the diaspora.

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Shortly after the killings on Friday in Paris, hundreds of people gathered in the 10th arrondissement to make their voices heard.

In the wake of the arrival of the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin, clashes had broken out between certain individuals and the police.

Representatives of the Kurdish community had called for a new tribute on Saturday on the Place de la République.

At the end of the procession, violent overflows had broken out on the sidelines of the rally, on the Boulevard du Temple.

Call for a march tomorrow, Monday, Dec 26, to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack against the headquarters of the #CDKF 📍


Meet at 16 rue d'Enghien (Paris 10) from 12 p.m. for a march to 147 rue La Fayette where 3 Kurdish activists were executed 10 years earlier pic.twitter.com/Yb7AY0ZEgA

— Kurdish Democratic Council in France (@Le_CDKF) December 25, 2022

The procedure is following its course.

The custody of William M., the main suspect, resumed on Sunday.

She had been interrupted on Saturday for medical reasons, at the request of a doctor.

Facing the investigators, William M. had provided a lot of information on his intentions, citing a racist motive and notably ensuring that he wanted to commit his crimes in Saint-Denis, before turning back to turn to the 10th arrondissement.

He says he developed a "pathological" hatred towards foreigners after being the victim of a burglary in 2016. He should be presented to an investigating judge on Monday.

Source: leparis

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