Le murder on the night of Wednesday to Thursday three militant Kurds in Paris, one of the founders of the Workers Party of Kurdistan (PKK) leading the armed struggle in Turkey has experienced very few precedents Europe.
= FRANCE =
-June 16, 1987: Assassination in Paris Husseyin Akadunduz, head of the Turkish Kurdistan Workers' Federation. The leader of this organization close to the Communist-inspired Socialist Party of Turkish Kurdistan (TSKP) opposite the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), is shot three times in the back by an unknown boulevard de Strasbourg, in the tenth district. Investigators Crime Squad evoke a settlement of accounts between Kurdish organizations rivales.
= Austria =
-July 13, 1989: Three leaders of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (DPK), whose Secretary General Abdel Rahman Ghassemlou and two of its employees were killed in an attack in Vienna. According to Austrian diplomacy, Iran would set a "trap" the Kurdish leaders into coming to Vienna to negotiate the terms of their eventual return to Iran post-Khomeiny.
= GERMANY =
-September 17, 1992: Four Kurdish officials KDPI, including the secretary general of the movement, Sadegh Sharafkandi, successor of Abdel Rahman Ghassemlou are slaughtered at a restaurant in Berlin, the "Mykonos". An Iranian and four Lebanese members of Hezbollah or close (pro-Iranian) are accused of quadruple murder. At their trial marathon (1993-1997), Iran, "the highest peak of the state," is accused of terrorism by the Criminal Court of Berlin. This charge raises a serious diplomatic crisis between Iran and the European Union. Four of the five defendants were sentenced to prison terms ranging from five years imprisonment to life imprisonment. The fifth acquitté.
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