PARIS (AP) ? French interior minister said Thursday that three Kurdish women founded dead at a center in Paris and which included one of the founders of a Kurdish militant group battling Turkish troops since 1984, were executed.
Turkey's Anadolu news agency identified one of the victims as Sakine Cansiz, a founding member of the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK.
RTL radio reported that all three were shot in the head, but police would not immediately confirm the report.
French Interior Minister Manuel Valls, who visited the pro-Kurdish center in Paris where their bodies were found, said the deaths are "without doubt an execution."
Hundreds of people, including Kurds, gathered on the street where the center is located.
Police and firemen discovered the bodies at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday, a police official told The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give his name in keeping with policy.
In Turkey, Huseyin Celik, the deputy chairman of Turkey's ruling party, said the attack appeared to be the result of "an internal feud" within the PKK, but did not provide any evidence to back the claim.
Turkey has resumed talks with the PKK with the goal of convincing the group to disarm.
Celik suggested that the murders were an attempt to derail those talks.
The conflict between PKK and Turkish troops has claimed tens of thousands of lives since the rebels ? who are seeking self-rule for Kurds in southeast Turkey ? took up arms in 1984. Turkey's Western allies also label the group a terrorist organization. The Kurdish minority comprises more than 20 percent of Turkey's 75 million people.
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Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, contributed to this report.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/france-says-3-kurdish-woman-executed-paris-104219714.html
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