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office said on Saturday.<br>His custody has since been lifted for health reasons, and he was taken to a police psychiatric unit, the prosecutor said.<br>'The doctor who examined the suspect today in the late afternoon said that the state of health of the person concerned was not compatible with the measure of custody,' the Paris prosecutor said.<br>'The custody measure has therefore been lifted pending his presentation before an investigating judge when his state of health allows,' it said, adding that investigations were continuing.<br>        A child sits next to candles as a tribute to the victims of Friday's shooting, which killed three people<br>        A man holds a red bouquet of flowers at the vigil in front of the 'Centre democratique du Kurdistan' (Kurdistan democratic centre)<br>        Emine Kara, the leader of the Kurdish women's movement in France, Mir Perwer, a popular Kurdish singer exiled in France and Abdullah Kizil, another dissident, were killed <br>        A woman looks on next to tribute flowers and a picture of Emine Kara, one of the victims of a shooting on December 23 2022<br>        Participants at the vigil wearing jerseys with the face of Abdullah Ocalan, leader of the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK), who was killed during the shooting<br>The murders have stunned a community preparing to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the unresolved murder of three activists.<br>After an angry crowd clashed with police on Friday afternoon, the Kurdish democratic council in France (CDK-F) organised a gathering on Saturday at Republic Square.<br>Thousands gathered Saturday at the Place de la Republique in eastern Paris, waving a colourful spectrum of flags representing Kurdish rights groups, political parties and other causes. <br>        The peaceful protest allegedly escalated, with some participants becoming violent and overturning cars<br>        Protestors can be seen throwing projectiles at French riot police, others set fire to vehicles<br>        Several cars were overturned after Kurdish activists, left-wing politicians and anti-racism groups held a protest Saturday in central Paris<br>      The gathering was largely peaceful, though some youths threw projectiles and skirmished with police firing tear gas.<br><br>Some protesters shouted slogans against the Turkish government. <br>By 2pm many protestors had left the square, which is a traditional demonstration place in Paris. <br>Mayor of Paris, [https://www.wiklundkurucuk.com/Lawyer-Turkey-ua Lawyer Turkey] Alexandra Cordebard, tweeted a further message of support following the demonstration. <br>'The elected officials of Paris10 are alongside the Kurds of France, who have come in large numbers to pay tribute to the victims of the racist attack perpetrated yesterday on rue d'Enghien.'<br>                A car is overturned and a man kneels in the broken glass during a further clash between Kurds and the French riot police<br>        Protesters stand behind flames during clashes following a demonstration of members of the Kurdish community, a day after a gunman opened fire at a Kurdish cultural centre<br>        The gunman killed three and wounded several others in a cultural centre and nearby hair salon in the trendy 10th district of Paris<br>        A protestor holds a picture of popular musician Mir Pewer, one of the victims of yesterday's shooting<br>The protest allegedly began violent after provocation from Turkish supporters. <br>'There were provocateurs who passed in a vehicle with the Turkish flag making the sign of the Gray Wolves, so automatically it provoked the young people,' Berivan Firat, spokesperson for the CDK-F said. <br>'We are not being protected at all.<br><br>In 10 years, six Kurdish activists have been killed in the heart of Paris in broad daylight,' she told BFM TV at the demonstration.<br>        Members of the Kurdish community clashed with police again today after a peaceful demonstration in central Paris became violent.<br><br>Fires were lit and cars were overturned, leaving debris in the streets<br>        The protests reportedly became violent after Turkish supporters made the sign of the Gary Wolves, an anti-Kurdish organisation<br>        Politicians made speeches at the peaceful protest earlier today before some demonstrators violently escalated proceedings.<br><br>Mayor of Paris Alexandra Cordebard made a speech at the demonstration in the wake of the racist attack<br>        <br>      She said the event had soured after some protestors were provoked by people making pro-Turkish gestures in a passing vehicle.<br>The Gray Wolves are a Turkish ultranationalist organisation, extremely hostile towards the Kurdish community. <br>The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, ordered the dissolution of this far-right organization in 2020. <br>Minister of Justice Éric Dupond-Moretti met with representatives from the Kurdish community on Saturday afternoon. <br>        Fires have been lit and projectiles were thrown by angry protestors after a gunman killed three people yesterday<br>        French riot police deployed tear gas and other riot police to try to contain the crowds of furious protestors after the Kurdish community said it does not feel safe<br>        Fires were lit and cars overturned this afternoon as a peaceful demonstration became violent <br>        A person throws a projectile as anger once again spills into the streets after a massacre in a Kurdish Cultural Centre<br>        French riot police have been deployed again today to contain the crowds of angry Kurdish demonstrators<br>      The 'far-right' gunman killed three at the Kurdish Cultural Centre near the Gare Du Nord in central Paris<br>'We know that we are under threat, Kurds in general, Kurdish activists and militants.<br><br>France owes us protection,' the spokesperson added. <br>Friday's murders came ahead of the anniversary of the killings of three Kurdish women in Paris in January 2013.<br>An investigation was dropped after the main suspect died shortly before coming to trial, before being re-opened in 2019.<br>'The Kurdish community is afraid.<br><br>It was already traumatized by the triple murder (in 2013). It needs answers, support and consideration,' David Andic, a lawyer representing the CDK-F told reporters on Friday.<br>Kurdish representatives, who met with Paris' police chief on Saturday morning, reiterated their call for Friday's shooting to be considered as a terror attack.<br>The three victims of the attack were named by European Kurdish Democratic Societies Congress, based in Belgium, on Saturday.<br>        Pictured: Emine Kara, the leader of the Kurdish women's movement in France, who was refused asylum in the country earlier this year, was identified as one of the victims<br>      Pictured: Abdullah Kizil, a dissident, was one of the dead identified from the massacre.<br><br>The victims were described as 'martyrs' by the European Kurdish Democratic Societies Congress, who named them on Saturday<br>        Pictured: Mir Perwer, a popular Kurdish singer exiled in France, was also gunned down<br>They include Emine Kara, the leader of the Kurdish women's movement in , who was refused asylum in the country earlier this year.<br>This infuriated Kurdish nationalists, who accused the French authorities of not doing enough to protect her.<br>Mir Perwer, a popular Kurdish singer exiled in France, was also gunned down, as was Abdullah Kizil, another dissident.<br>A spokesperson said the victims were 'martyrs' of the racist attack. 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A man suspected of killing three people at a Kurdish cultural centre in Paris has been transferred to a psychiatric unit on Saturday as furious clashes continued into their second day.
Protestors set fires and overturn cars into the night as they clashed with riot police in the wake of Friday's  in Paris. 
It comes after a gunman allegedly fired 'blindly' at a K in a busy part of Paris' 10th district, killing three and wounding several others.
His custody has since been lifted for health reasons, and Lawyer Turkey he was taken to a police psychiatric unit, the prosecutor said. 
Protestors lit fires as demonstrations turned violent.

The clash between police and demonstrators has continued into Christmas Eve night
 Protests came after a gunman fired 'blindly' at a Kurdish cultural centre on Friday, killing three and wounding several others
Also this evening people have gathered to pay tribute to the victims of the shooting, in front of the 'Centre democratique du Kurdistan' (Kurdistan democratic centre).
Earlier today, Lawyer Turkey a peaceful protest took place near Republic Square as politicians spoke of the tragedy. 
Clashes broke out as some demonstrators left the square, throwing projectiles at police who responded with tear gas.
Supporters of PKK, listed as a terrorist organization by Turkiye, US and EU, clash with police after a demonstration that was taking place in Place de la Republique in Paris
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Police arrested a 69-year-old man who the authorities said had recently been freed from detention while awaiting trial for a sabre attack on a migrant camp in Paris a year ago.
Following questioning of the suspect, investigators had added a suspected racist motive to initial accusations of murder and violence with weapons, the prosecutor's office said on Saturday.
His custody has since been lifted for health reasons, and he was taken to a police psychiatric unit, the prosecutor said.
'The doctor who examined the suspect today in the late afternoon said that the state of health of the person concerned was not compatible with the measure of custody,' the Paris prosecutor said.
'The custody measure has therefore been lifted pending his presentation before an investigating judge when his state of health allows,' it said, adding that investigations were continuing.
A child sits next to candles as a tribute to the victims of Friday's shooting, which killed three people
A man holds a red bouquet of flowers at the vigil in front of the 'Centre democratique du Kurdistan' (Kurdistan democratic centre)
Emine Kara, the leader of the Kurdish women's movement in France, Mir Perwer, a popular Kurdish singer exiled in France and Abdullah Kizil, another dissident, were killed 
A woman looks on next to tribute flowers and a picture of Emine Kara, one of the victims of a shooting on December 23 2022
Participants at the vigil wearing jerseys with the face of Abdullah Ocalan, leader of the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK), who was killed during the shooting
The murders have stunned a community preparing to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the unresolved murder of three activists.
After an angry crowd clashed with police on Friday afternoon, the Kurdish democratic council in France (CDK-F) organised a gathering on Saturday at Republic Square.
Thousands gathered Saturday at the Place de la Republique in eastern Paris, waving a colourful spectrum of flags representing Kurdish rights groups, political parties and other causes. 
The peaceful protest allegedly escalated, with some participants becoming violent and overturning cars
Protestors can be seen throwing projectiles at French riot police, others set fire to vehicles
Several cars were overturned after Kurdish activists, left-wing politicians and anti-racism groups held a protest Saturday in central Paris
The gathering was largely peaceful, though some youths threw projectiles and skirmished with police firing tear gas.

Some protesters shouted slogans against the Turkish government. 
By 2pm many protestors had left the square, which is a traditional demonstration place in Paris. 
Mayor of Paris, Lawyer Turkey Alexandra Cordebard, tweeted a further message of support following the demonstration. 
'The elected officials of Paris10 are alongside the Kurds of France, who have come in large numbers to pay tribute to the victims of the racist attack perpetrated yesterday on rue d'Enghien.'
A car is overturned and a man kneels in the broken glass during a further clash between Kurds and the French riot police
Protesters stand behind flames during clashes following a demonstration of members of the Kurdish community, a day after a gunman opened fire at a Kurdish cultural centre
The gunman killed three and wounded several others in a cultural centre and nearby hair salon in the trendy 10th district of Paris
A protestor holds a picture of popular musician Mir Pewer, one of the victims of yesterday's shooting
The protest allegedly began violent after provocation from Turkish supporters. 
'There were provocateurs who passed in a vehicle with the Turkish flag making the sign of the Gray Wolves, so automatically it provoked the young people,' Berivan Firat, spokesperson for the CDK-F said. 
'We are not being protected at all.

In 10 years, six Kurdish activists have been killed in the heart of Paris in broad daylight,' she told BFM TV at the demonstration.
Members of the Kurdish community clashed with police again today after a peaceful demonstration in central Paris became violent.

Fires were lit and cars were overturned, leaving debris in the streets
The protests reportedly became violent after Turkish supporters made the sign of the Gary Wolves, an anti-Kurdish organisation
Politicians made speeches at the peaceful protest earlier today before some demonstrators violently escalated proceedings.

Mayor of Paris Alexandra Cordebard made a speech at the demonstration in the wake of the racist attack

She said the event had soured after some protestors were provoked by people making pro-Turkish gestures in a passing vehicle.
The Gray Wolves are a Turkish ultranationalist organisation, extremely hostile towards the Kurdish community. 
The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, ordered the dissolution of this far-right organization in 2020. 
Minister of Justice Éric Dupond-Moretti met with representatives from the Kurdish community on Saturday afternoon. 
Fires have been lit and projectiles were thrown by angry protestors after a gunman killed three people yesterday
French riot police deployed tear gas and other riot police to try to contain the crowds of furious protestors after the Kurdish community said it does not feel safe
Fires were lit and cars overturned this afternoon as a peaceful demonstration became violent 
A person throws a projectile as anger once again spills into the streets after a massacre in a Kurdish Cultural Centre
French riot police have been deployed again today to contain the crowds of angry Kurdish demonstrators
The 'far-right' gunman killed three at the Kurdish Cultural Centre near the Gare Du Nord in central Paris
'We know that we are under threat, Kurds in general, Kurdish activists and militants.

France owes us protection,' the spokesperson added. 
Friday's murders came ahead of the anniversary of the killings of three Kurdish women in Paris in January 2013.
An investigation was dropped after the main suspect died shortly before coming to trial, before being re-opened in 2019.
'The Kurdish community is afraid.

It was already traumatized by the triple murder (in 2013). It needs answers, support and consideration,' David Andic, a lawyer representing the CDK-F told reporters on Friday.
Kurdish representatives, who met with Paris' police chief on Saturday morning, reiterated their call for Friday's shooting to be considered as a terror attack.
The three victims of the attack were named by European Kurdish Democratic Societies Congress, based in Belgium, on Saturday.
Pictured: Emine Kara, the leader of the Kurdish women's movement in France, who was refused asylum in the country earlier this year, was identified as one of the victims
Pictured: Abdullah Kizil, a dissident, was one of the dead identified from the massacre.

The victims were described as 'martyrs' by the European Kurdish Democratic Societies Congress, who named them on Saturday
Pictured: Mir Perwer, a popular Kurdish singer exiled in France, was also gunned down
They include Emine Kara, the leader of the Kurdish women's movement in , who was refused asylum in the country earlier this year.
This infuriated Kurdish nationalists, who accused the French authorities of not doing enough to protect her.
Mir Perwer, a popular Kurdish singer exiled in France, was also gunned down, as was Abdullah Kizil, another dissident.
A spokesperson said the victims were 'martyrs' of the racist attack. If you adored this write-up and you would such as to receive additional info pertaining to Lawyer Turkey kindly see our webpage.  
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