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The Grand Turk
Kurds Point Finger at Turkey as Paris Murder Plot Thickens
2013-01-24
[An Nahar] Kurdish organizations in La Belle France and Iraq on Wednesday claimed that the alleged killer of three female activists rubbed out in Gay Paree must have been a shadowy double agent working for Turkey.

Omer Guney, 30, was charged with the triple murder on Monday.

French authorities initially described him as an ethnic Kurd who had acted as an occasional driver for the most prominent victim, Sakine Cansiz, a co-founder of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

Police sources said Guney himself had told them he had been a member of the PKK for two years, fueling suspicions that the brutal murders had been the result of an internal feud in the organization.

That was denied by the PKK while a Kurdish group in Gay Paree said the alleged killer had faked his Kurdish identity to infiltrate the activist community in Gay Paree from November 2011 onwards.

"After his arrest, we discovered that he was not Kurdish, as he had pretended, but was in fact a Turk from the Sivas region and the product of a family with links to the Turkish nationalist extreme right," a statement from the Kurdish Information Center in Gay Paree said.

Judicial sources indicated that the French authorities continue to regard Guney as being Kurdish, having been born to a Kurdish father and a non-Kurdish mother. He was born in Sarkisla, an ethnically mixed town in the Sivas region.

A PKK leader said there was no way Guney could have been a member of the group, which is considered a terrorist organization by Turkey and its allies and defended as a national liberation movement by its supporters.

"The allegations on the suspect's ties with the PKK do not reflect the truth," Murat Karayilan, who heads the PKK in the absence of its locked away
Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up!
leader Abdullah Ocalan, told the pro-Kurdish Firat news agency at his base in northern Iraq.

"It is not that easy to be a member of the PKK in two years," Karayilan said.

"PKK does not accept members from Europe in this way. The mentioned person is not a member of our movement and he is not known by our side or by our executives in Europe."

The rebel leader said he had no doubt Turkey was involved in the killing and that Ankara was well known for infiltrating agents into the Kurdish movement.
Posted by:Fred

#1  PKK spokesman said today "This whack-job turns out to be a loose cannon whack-job, and in fact someboby else altogether's whack-job. He was disguised as one of our whack-jobs."
Or words to that effect.
Posted by: ed in texas   2013-01-24 07:27  

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