Paris, July 15, 2015 (AFP) – The Paris prosecutor requested on July 9 the reference to Güney Omer foundation for the assassination in Paris in January 2013 three Kurdish activists, including a part of the PKK, Sakine Cansız has said Wednesday AFP judicial and close the matter.
According to the source close to the dossier, the investigators, without having been able to demonstrate suspect after their investigations a “involvement of MIT,” the Turkish secret services, “in the instigation and preparation of assassinations” of Sakine Cansız which was probably the primary target of Dogan Fidan and Leyla Saylemez.
“It is established that Omer Guney had proven espionage”, “he has had numerous secret contacts with individuals located in Turkey,” “and that his plan of escape” from prison during the foiled instruction, “provided for the participation of a member of MIT,” detailed the source.
However, the investigation did “not establish” whether MIT agents possibly involved “attended these facts officially, with the approval of their superiors or if they did it to the Unbeknownst to their service in order to discredit or undermine the peace process “between Ankara and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
Sakine Cansız was a figure of the PKK, considered close to its historic leader Abdullah Öcalan. Dogan Fidan, killed by a bullet in the mouth, was it, a well-known activist in the European political class.
Güney, who denied the charges throughout the investigation, the subject of referral to special requisitions Paris Assize for murder in connection with a terrorist enterprise and association terrorist criminals, said the sources told AFP.
During the investigation, Güney, yet faced with very bothersome physical evidence, denied the allegations, offering a bewildering personality, according to sources close to the dossier.
Besides the thesis of the Turkish services were mentioned at the beginning of instruction those of the personnel dispute, the internal settling of accounts within the PKK or crime committed by the “Grey Wolves”, a group of Turkish extreme right.
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