• Live “Let’s fight, society must move” in the face of drug trafficking, Amine Kessaci’s cry on France 2, before the white march dedicated to his murdered brother

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The environmental activist, committed to fighting drug trafficking, is Léa Salamé’s guest at 8 p.m. Reportedly, Wednesday, November 19, the day after his brother’s funeral, he died at the age of 20.

The day after the funeral of his brother Mehdi, and on the eve of the visit of the Minister of the Interior, Laurent Nuñez to Marseille, Amine Kessaci answered Léa Salamé’s questions, Wednesday 19 November, at 8 pm. news in France 2. The 22-year-old environmental activist, involved in the fight against drug trafficking, founded the association Conscience, to help the families of narcotics victims. His 20-year-old brother was shot dead on Thursday, November 13, in broad daylight, in the 4th arrondissement of Marseille. The murder was described as a possible “warning crime” by Marseille prosecutors and the Interior Minister.

Wednesday morning, in a forum, Amine Kessaci called for continuing the fight against drug trafficking, and said he was determined to continue his fight despite the killing of his brother. “I would say, I repeat, that Mehdi died in vain. I would say the violence of the drug trade, its influence. I would say the cowardice of the sponsors of that crime.”said the young man. “This is what human traffickers do : they seek to eliminate all resistance, break all will, stop any embryo of rebellion to expand their power over our lives”denounced Amine Kessaci.