KCK: Paris attack continuation of January 9 2022-12-24 15:54:40   NEWS CENTER - KCK Executive Council Co-Presidency said in a statement that the massacre in Paris was the continuation of the January 9 Massacre and that the attack was planned by the AKP-MHP government and the MIT, and emphasized that if France does not want to be implicated, it should enlighten the massacre.   The KCK Executive Council Co-Presidency made a written statement regarding the massacre at the Ahmet Kaya Kurdish Cultural Center in Paris, the capital of France. In the statement, it was stated that the attack was carried out by the AKP-MHP government, and the KCK Executive Council Co-Presidency said: "Those who lost their lives in this attack are the immortal martyrs of Kurdistan. The people of Kurdistan and the friends of the Kurdish people must express their strong reaction against this massacre and protect these immortal martyrs and their memory."   THE CONTINUATION OF JANUARY 9   KCK's statement is as follows: "This massacre is the continuation of the January 9, 2013 Paris Massacre. The Turkish state committed the Kurdish massacre and genocide in Europe ten years ago, on January 9, 2013, with the attack it carried out in Paris and murdered three patriotic revolutionary Kurdish women. Therefore, just like the massacre of January 9, 2013, this massacre was carried out by the genocidal colonial Turkish state and the fascist AKP-MHP government. The AKP-MHP has an anti-Kurdish fascist character and carries Kurdish hostility everywhere. This mentality also applies to Kurdistanis in Europe. This massacre was committed by the Turkish state, the AKP-MHP government and the MIT; however, the Turkish state and the MIT cannot carry out these attacks alone without the consent and support of European states and intelligence agencies. The fact that these massacres were carried out in a place like Paris, while all sides are being watched and supervised by the intelligence and security forces, reveals this fact.   JANUARY 9 NOT WAS ENLIGHTENED   Although it is clear that the massacre on January 9, 2013 was carried out by the Turkish state and MIT, this massacre was not enlightened by the French state and its truth was not revealed. The perpetrator of the January 9 massacre was killed in prison and this file was covered. If the January 9 massacre had not been covered up and this massacre had been clarified, the current massacre would not have taken place, such massacres would have been prevented; however, since this was not done and relations with the Turkish state and MIT were maintained, a new massacre took place today. In fact, the place where this massacre took place is close to the place where the January 9 massacre was committed, and it was also held on the anniversary of the January 9 massacre. This is a very remarkable situation.   EUROPE DISPLAYED ITS ANTI-KURDISH   The war waged by the anti-Kurdish fascist AKP-MHP government against the Kurds and  Europe supports the war with these attacks. The oppression and detentions launched against Kurdish institutions and patriots in Germany yesterday, and the massacre that took place in Paris today, displayed that a new anti-Kurdish concept that the fascist AKP-MHP government has imposed on Europe has been prepared and put into effect.   IF FRANCE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE, IT SHOULD ENLIGHTEN THE ATTACKS   The French state states that it has nothing to do with these attacks. If France  really has no relation, it should enlighten these massacres and explain the facts. The knot of these attacks is the January 9, 2013 Paris massacre. In this respect, the French state should enlighten the January 9 massacre and provide convincing information that reveals the truth. It should also focus on the massacre that took place today and enlighten this massacre. There should not be attitudes that simplify or obscure this massacre. If the French state and government approach it like this, put emphasis on it and reveal the facts clearly, it will have thrown off this accusation. Otherwise, the French state cannot come out of impeachment and neither we nor the people of Kurdistan can think that the French state is approaching positively and in good faith.