Who executed the PKK fighters in Paris
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On January 9, 2013, three Kurdistan fighters were murdered in the heart of Paris in a small apartment at the 147 Lafayette street. The French journalist, Lorraine, shocked by the incident, explored it in all its details, in the shadow of the deafening silence of the French authorities.
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On January 9, 2013, three Kurdistan fighters were murdered in the heart of Paris in a small apartment at the 147 Lafayette street. It is Sakine Cansiz, the leading figure of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) PKK, Fidan Dogan, the so-called “diplomat” and the young Leyla Saylemez. The aggravating data that arise against Turkish intelligence suggests that it is a political crime that is guided remotely by Turkey. The Kurds are convinced that those who ordered the killings are at the top of the state apparatus. However, only one person is accused and referred to a trial: he is a Turk, Ömer Güney, a person familiar to the victims, who served them as a chauffeur and man for all the chores. However, this trial, scheduled for January 2017, will never happen: the alleged killer will die a few days earlier on December 17, 2016, taking the secret of this dark affair with him. The French journalist, Lorraine, shocked by the incident, explored it in all its details, in the shadow of the deafening silence of the French authorities. Her book, masterfully combining journalistic research with the outline of the portrait of three outstanding women, brings to light one of the first manifestations of the Érdoganic authoritarianism that persecutes and exterminates its opponents even outside of Turkey.
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