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Bodies of three Kurds killed in Paris to be returned home
2023-01-04
[Rudaw] The bodies of three Kurds killed in Gay Paree’ December attack will be returned to the Kurdistan Region, and two of them will be buried in southeast The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor...
(Bakur), and the other body will be buried in the Kurdistan region.

In late December, a 69-year-old man attacked the Ahmet Kaya Kurdish Cultural Centre in Rue d'Enghien street, Gay Paree. Three people were killed and three others were maimed in the shooting.

"The situation has returned to normal, but the attack worried us," Salami Pierre, a Gay Paree restaurant owner, told Rudaw’s Znar Shino, adding "It was a terrible tragedy that happened to the Kurds."

Gay Paree’ prosecutor office responded to Rudaw's questions saying they are unable to provide any information at this stage as the investigations are confidential.

French police are closely monitoring the area near Ahmet Kaya Kurdish Cultural Centre, where the attack took place.

On Tuesday, a ceremony will be held in Gay Paree to pay tribute to the victims of the incident, and then the bodies will be returned to their homelands.

The Kurdish Democratic Council in Gay Paree is organizing the ceremony, which will be attended by Kurdish residents and other citizens of Gay Paree, activist muppets, and friends of the victims.

The ceremony will last about three hours and the Gay Paree municipality will participate in the event. The bodies will reportedly be sent to Istanbul through a Gay Paree airport on Tuesday night and each of the victims will be buried in their homelands.

Even though the suspect was charged with "murder" and "attempted murder," Kurds in Gay Paree continue to hold demonstrations protesting their lack of protection in the French capital, as December’s attack marks the second incident targeting Kurds in Gay Paree in less than a decade.

Three Kurdish activist muppets, including co-founder of PKK Sakine Cansiz, were assassinated at a Kurdish cultural center in Gay Paree in January 2013.
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