Iran Press/ Iran News: A 69-year-old gunman shot and killed three Kurdish people and wounded another in the center of Paris on Friday near a Kurdish cultural center.
The crime caused the anger of the Kurds community in France, and protesting Kurds held a large demonstration in Paris on Saturday.
The demonstration led to a clash between the security forces and the protesters, and the police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd.
Also, the Paris police chief announced the arrest of 11 people and the injury of more than 30 officers during Saturday's protests.
Kazem Gharibabadi, Head of Iran's Human Rights Headquarters and Deputy Chief of the Judiciary, wrote in a tweet: "The severe suppression of peaceful demonstrators in France shows how much France is indifferent to human rights."
Gharibabadi added: "The French government, violently shuts down the voices of opposition and has double standards for human rights."
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