(10 Jan 2013)
1. Wide of officials wheeling body of dead Kurdish activist on gurney out of building towards van, surrounded by police, UPSOUND: crowd shouting
2. Officials wheeling empty gurney back into building
3. Wide of large crowd of Kurdish protesters and police outside building
4. Mid of women in crowd
5. Wide of crowd and police
STORYLINE:
The bodies of three Kurdish women, including one of the founders of a Kurdish militant group, were found in Paris on Thursday.
France's interior ministry said the women had been "executed".
Turkey's Anadolu news agency identified one of the victims as Sakine Cansiz, a founding member of the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK.
Hundreds of people, including Kurds, gathered to protest on the street outside the pro-Kurdish centre where the women's bodies were found.
RTL radio reported that all three were shot in the head, but police would not immediately confirm the report.
Police and firefighters discovered the bodies at about 1:30 a.m. (0030GMT) on Thursday at the Kurdistan Information Centre, a police official said.
The conflict between PKK and Turkish troops has claimed tens of thousands of lives since the rebels - who are seeking self-rule for Kurds in southeast Turkey - took up arms in 1984.
The Kurdish minority comprises more than 20 percent of Turkey's 75 (m) million people.
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