Nice
Barely ten years and still a mouth of an angel, the boy seated on a chair at the entrance of the city rolls a joint quietly while waiting for the client. Tuesday noon, the day after the announcement by Bernard Gonzalez, prefect of the Alpes-Maritimes, of the deployment of a CRS unit in Liserons, nothing seems to have changed in this district known as a hub for drug trafficking in Nice. On the steps of a staircase leading to the bars of buildings perched on the side of the cliff, traces of blood testify to the incidents that enameled, last week, the life of this group wedged between the highway ramp and the Paillon, the river which flows into the Baie des Anges a few kilometers away.
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A little higher in the impasse, out of sight of the traffickers, the Chechen community, led by Imam Ramzan Magamadov, president of the Union of Chechens and Ingush of the Alpes-Maritimes, gave an appointment to the press. A group of women stands
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