Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci: "Teachers and Public Schools Are in Great Difficulty"
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“My little brother died for nothing. His only fault was being my brother,” declared Amine Kessaci, an activist against drug trafficking, on Saturday, November 22nd in Marseille during the “Rally-White March” in tribute to his murdered brother, Mehdi. “There are fewer and fewer educators on the ground, and associations are being forced to scale back. Teachers and public schools are in serious difficulty,” writes Alain Barlatier. Read his report. …
On Saturday, November 22, around 200 people gathered in Place Jean Jaurès to greet Mehdi Kessaci's memory, murdered in Marseilles on Thursday 13 November, surely to intimidate his brother Amin, an environmental activist and very committed to the fight against drug trafficking. The demonstration organized at the last moment echoed a large Marche Marseilles march that brought together 6,200 people. In Tours, it was mainly elected representatives a…
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