“Recent events in Paris have shown that the snake fed by the French has begun to sting them,” Anadolu news agency quoted Akar as saying.

He added that now "everyone should see the true face of this terrorist organization", referring to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

According to Kalyn, now representatives of the PKK are "burning the streets of Paris."

Earlier in Paris, the second day there were riots that began after shooting at a Kurdish cultural center.

The protesters smashed shop windows, set fire to cars and trash cans, and threw stones and bottles at the security forces.

In response, the police fired tear gas.

On December 23, a man opened fire in the tenth arrondissement of Paris, killing three Kurdish activists.

Later, the detained attacker spoke about the motives of his act.

The attack was linked to racial hatred, he said.