Book by Former French President Sarkozy Draws Ire of Families of Libya-Linked Plane Bombing Victims
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Book by former French President Sarkozy draws ire of families of Libya-linked plane bombing victims
Nicolas Sarkozy writes he is surprised that victims accuse him of keeping ties with Libya, noting families themselves negotiated about $1.16M in compensation per victim - Anadolu Ajansı
The girls, mothers and sisters of victims of the 1989 DC-10 attack, who were civilian parties to the trial of Libyan financing of Nicolas Sarkozy's campaign in 2007, wish to re-establish facts published on 10 December in the book "Journal of a prisoner".
In his book "Le journal d'un prisoner", Nicolas Sarkozy "presents himself as a victim unjustly targeted by ungrateful and revanchard families", denounced the collective
"Once again, Nicolas Sarkozy reverses the roles, making it appear that he would be the real victim," strongly criticizes the victims' families.
It is a rare document that Blast offers to his readers. In exclusivity, we have indeed had access, in preview, to the manuscript of the book that Nicolas Sarkozy wrote (almost) during the three weeks he spent in prison. To...
The former French president publishes a book about time in prison. He breaks in with the president and turns to Marine Le Pen.
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