'We're All Afraid': Marseille Community Buries Anti-Drug Activist's Murdered Brother
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Nearly a week after the assassination of Mehdi Kessaci on 13 November, emotion remains very strong in the second city of France. The white march scheduled Saturday afternoon must start from the roundabout where the 20-year-old victim was shot dead by two men on motorcycles.
Italian writer Roberto Saviano and activist Amine Kessaci, who buried his younger brother shot dead in Marseilles on Tuesday, deplore the loneliness of their action in the face of the "extraordinary economic power" of the drug barons.
Twenty-year-old Mehdi Kessaci was murdered in Marseilles, while his brother, Amine Kessaci, is committed to drug trafficking.
According to the information of the Parisian, the DZ Mafia could be behind the murder of the brother of Amine Kessaci, killed last week in Marseilles. A man, Amine O., is at the heart of the attention.
Following the confirmation by the Minister of the Interior that he was indirectly targeted by the assassination last week of his brother Mehdi in Marseille, environmental and anti-narcotrafic activist Amine Kessaci took the floor for the first time this Wednesday, November 19, in a gallery of the newspaper Le Monde.
'We're all afraid': Marseille community buries anti-drug activist's murdered brother
The burial of Mehdi Kessaci took place on Tuesday, under heavy police protection. While displaying a spirit of resistance, those who dared to condemn drug trafficking admitted to being paralyzed by this killing.
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