"It's a Political Crime": Amine Kessaci Calls on the French to Mobilize Before the White March in Tribute to His Brother Killed in Marseilles
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Anti-narcotrafic activist Amine Kessaci calls for "thousands to rise" this Saturday afternoon for a white march organized in tribute to his murdered little brother.
"It's going to take thousands to get up," said Wednesday at the "20 hours" of France 2, an environmental activist who has been fighting against narco-banditism for several years. A white march is organised on Saturday in Marseilles.
At the "8 pm" of France 2 in front of Léa Salamé, the environmental activist responded to a first interview since the death of his brother Mehdi in Marseilles.
The environmental activist, engaged against the narcotrafic, was the guest Wednesday of the 8 p.m. newspaper, the day after his brother's funeral, killed at the age of 20.
Gathered by "Liber" for a cross interview, the Italian writer and the Marseille activist, whose little brother was shot dead last week, warn about the growing dangers of drug trafficking.
Marseille Mayor Benoît Payan calls on its inhabitants not to be "feared" of drug trafficking after the assassination of Mehdi Kessaci, the brother of activist Amine Kessaci.
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