Speaking in the Paris Kurdish association where messages of condolences for Sakine Cansýz, Fidan Doðan and Leyla Þaylemez have been arriving since yesterday, Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) co-chair Selahattin Demirtaþ said the killings are a murder against Kurdish leader Öcalan.
No revolutionary should be victim of such a terrible attack. The way the executions were carried out show how vicious those who wanted to hit Kurds are, said Demirtaþ.
Asked about who may have carried out the executions, BDP co-chair said that There is no need for conspiracy theories, these killings were planned by those who aim to supress Kurdistan and Kurds and to force them on their knees.
The BDP co-chair added that If the French government doesn't want to be a party to these killings, it has to carry out a thorough investigation into this execution. We want to believe in the sincerity of the French government but nobody can tell or convince us that the executions were carried out outside the knowledge of French intelligence service.
Demirtaþ underlined that the French intelligence service has been sharing the information on Kurdish families living in the suburbs with Turkish intelligence service.
Speaking after Demirtaþ, BDP co-chair Gültan Kýþanak said We promise, the Kurdish women and people will be free. Nobody is strong enough to kill them.
Kýþanak also said the executions were directed at Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan and added; The AKP government and the French state will remain the first suspects until truth of what happened is revealed.
BDP co-chair called on the French state to conduct a thorough investigation into the killings to honor their debt with the Kurdish people.
The bodies of three murdered Kurdish activists have been referred from the Forensic Medicine Institution to a hospital's morgue. Families of the victims are filing an application to reclaim the bodies of the three Kurdish women.
The mass demonstration in Paris on 12 January to condemn the killings will also be joined by BDP co-chairs as well as DTK (Democratic Society Congress) co-chair Aysel Tuðluk and independent deputy Leyla Zana.