Amine Kessaci, a man standing

He said everything. The first one is terrible. His younger brother, Medhi, shot to silence him, Amine Kessaci. The pain of his mother burying her second son after the murder of her first son. He talked about his little brother’s absence, the involvement and laughter they had, and his plans to become a peacekeeper before he was shot.

“Are you afraid?” asked Benjamin Duhamel in front of the France Inter microphone. “Scared, no. When we lost our brother who was burned in the trunk of the car and when our little brother died in vain in a roundabout a few meters from my mother’s house, we could no longer be afraid of anything. (…) How do you want this to be more difficult? » Amine answered calmly.