French anti-drugs activist vows to continue after murder of brother in Marseille

France 24Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:04:18 AM
French anti-drugs activist vows to continue after murder of brother in Marseille
  • The murder of Mehdi Kessaci, brother of anti
  • Amine Kessaci's commitment to continue his advocacy highlights the personal risks faced by those opposing drug trafficking, particularly in regions where such activities are rampant.
  • The incident has prompted French authorities, including President Emmanuel Macron, to address the escalating narcotrafficking issue, indicating a broader societal challenge that extends beyond individual cases.
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