Kurdish politicians call to the French government

  • 17:16 24 December 2022
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NEWS CENTER - Kurdish women politicians in Southern Kurdistan condemned the Paris Massacre. Politicians demanded that the focus behind the attack be revealed by the French government.
 
Kurdish women politicians living in Silêmanî in Southern Kurdistan condemned the attack on the Ahmet Kaya Kurdish Cultural Center in Paris, the capital of France, with the posts they published on their digital media accounts. According to the news of NuJINHA, politicians pointed out in their posts that Kurdish politicians Sakine Cansız, Fidan Doğan and Leyla Şaylemez were targeted in a planned manner in 2013, and that the second Paris attack, which took place yesterday, was carried out by the same focus.
 
'The forces behind the attack should be explained'
 
Tevgera Azadi Co-Chair Tara Huseyin condemned the massacre with a post she shared on her Facebook account, saying, "While there are dozens of evidences that this attack was a planned terrorist attack, they are touting it as a racist attack by a Frenchman in order to distract the incident from this way. The French government is responsible for revealing and explaining the power behind the attack."
 
'The killers still haven't come out'
 
Perwa Elî, a politician who shared photos of the murdered people yesterday along with the photos of Sakine, Fidan and Leyla, said, “This attack took place while preparations were made for the 10th anniversary of the murder of Sakine Cansız and her friends in Paris, one of the most important centers of the world. It has been 10 years, but the killers still have not been revealed”.
 
'We will continue to get stuck in the heart of fascism'
 
Journalist Zeynep Beyazidî also shared on her digital media account, "Sleep well now, sleep comfortably 'Jin jiyan azadi' slogan has spread so much thanks to your struggle. The reason why fascism attacks so brutally is because of your rising struggle. May your soul rest in peace, I know that you are very tired of the hands of those who cannot say that you are human. No matter how much they break us, we will continue to get stuck in the heart of fascism like sharp pieces of glass. Your murder in this way increases our anger and grudge against fascism.”