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« Marseille, des larmes au combat » : « Si on ne se sauve pas nous

Ce documentaire suit le parcours du jeune Amine Kessaci et de son association pour améliorer les conditions de vie des quartiers Nord et aider des familles victimes des narcotrafiquants. Ce soir à 21h sur Public Sénat.



The documentary "Marseille, des larmes au combat" follows Amine Kessaci, a 20-year-old activist, whose life was forever changed after his brother Brahim was killed in a drug-related incident. In response, Amine founded the association "Conscience" to support families affected by violence, offering psychological, financial, and judicial aid. The film highlights Marseille's struggles with drug-related violence, with 49 murders linked to narcotrafiquants in 2023. Amine advocates for systemic change, including better policing, social justice, and addressing the root causes of crime. Experts like sociologist Claire Duport and politician Saïd Ahamada discuss how decades of neglect and isolation have fueled Marseille's crisis, emphasizing the need for political action to break the cycle of violence and exclusion.

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