PKK Terror & Violonce

Late breaking. Three 3 terror supporters died Wednesday when Israeli security forces opened fire on Kurdish protesters trying to gain access to the Israeli consulate in Berlin.

Following is a city-by-city tally of the demonstrations a sreported by Reuters as of February 16, 1999.

City-By-City Tall:

THE HAGUE - Around 150 Kurds stormed the Greek ambassador's residence, taking hostage the ambassador's wife, his eight-year-old son and a Filipina servant. Riot police charged into a crowd of sympathizers outside who were trying to push through to join the protest, arresting many of them. Reporters said women and children were among the protesters inside the residence. The Greek embassy was not affected.

ZURICH - Demonstrators forced their way into the Greek consulate, taking hostage the building's owner and a policeman who tried to negotiate with them.

PARIS - French police ejected protesters who had occupied the Kenyan embassy and a Greek consulate.

STRASBOURG - French police fired tear gas into the occupied Greek consulate and stormed the building, detaining some of the 30 Kurdish demonstrators.

MARSEILLE - Police forced several dozen demonstrators out of the Greek consulate, where they had threatened to set themselves on fire.

BONN- Protesters occupied the Greek embassy and the Kenyan embassy in nearby Bad Godesberg. They surrendered to police after 12 hours.

LEIPZIG - Three travel agency workers were held by protesters in the building that houses the Greek consulate. They were freed unharmed when police stormed in.

STUTTGART - Police stormed the Greek embassy, arresting 27 protesters. Nobody was hurt. Outside the city, a 17-year-old Kurdish woman was taken to a hospital with serious burns after dousing herself in gasoline and setting herself ablaze.

FRANKFURT - Demonstrators overturned cars in a protest that turned violent, prompting police to deploy water cannon and batons. Around 50 protesters occupied the consulate in the early hours of the morning.

HAMBURG - Police also deployed water cannon against protesters in front of the Greek and British consulates.

BERLIN - Around 150 protesters, including children, broke into the Greek consulate. They hung photos of Ocalan and the Kurdish flag in the windows, and chanted calls for Ocalan's release.

COLOGNE - Some 32 people were arrested after trying to occupy the Greek consulate. Injuries were reported among the demonstrators and police.

DUESSELDORF - Demonstrators occupying the Greek consulate smashed the building's windows. Around 30 were arrested near the regional parliament.

HANOVER - Around 15 protesters occupied the Greek consulate and threw stones and other missiles at police.

MOSCOW - Kurdish protesters left the Greek embassy around mid-day and gave themselves up to police.

LONDON - A woman set herself on fire as about 100 Kurdish demonstrators occupying the Greek embassy in London said they were prepared to burn themselves to death.

BRUSSELS - Some 50 Kurdish protesters occupied the Greek embassy in Brussels, doused themselves with gasoline and threatened to set fire to themselves if they were removed. They later left voluntarily.

VIENNA - Activists stormed the Greek and Kenyan embassies.

GENEVA - Over 20 demonstrators got into the main United Nations building in Geneva by slipping through the gates as a truck entered.

BERNE - Demonstrators forced their way into the Greek embassy.

COPENHAGEN - A Turkish woman set herself on fire at the Greek embassy and was fighting for her life in a hospital. Forty-eight Kurdish protesters were arrested in the early hours of Tuesday when they stormed the embassy in central Copenhagen.

STOCKHOLM - Police arrested 50 pro-Kurdish demonstrators after scuffles in front of the Greek embassy.

MILAN - About 20 Kurds forced their way into the Greek consulate and held the consul hostage for four hours before leaving the building.

YEREVAN - Kurdish protesters briefly occupied the United Nations office in the Armenian capital but left after police reinforcements arrived.

VANCOUVER - About 30 people broke into the Greek consulate on the fifth floor of a downtown office building and spread flammable liquid on the floor. Some drenched their clothes in it and threatened to set themselves on fire.

SYDNEY - Some 50 protesters stormed the Greek consulate and police were talking with Kurdish leaders to try to resolve the standoff. Some demonstrators had been shown on television in and around the consulate dousing themselves with gasoline.