Facing the special assize court in Paris, September 9, Fabrice Nicolino, journalist at
Charlie Hebdo
since 2009, does not mince his words.
He received three bullets from Chérif Kouachi's Kalashnikov on January 7, 2015. He had already been wounded in a previous Islamist attack in Paris, in 1985. Five years later, his anger is intense against
"the great minds who defend the freedom in Pétaouchnock or in Biolérussie ”
but
“ does not care if a newspaper lives under siege in Paris ”
.
Charlie
was transformed, after the attacks, into a fortress.
Nicolino is formal.
"
You don't have to be a great scholar to understand that Islamist terrorism is a form of totalitarianism which wants all the space, which does not argue with anyone, until the death of its opponents.
He denounces
"the blindness"
and the
"pure stupidity"
of intellectuals who give up, like those
"who did not understand the nature of fascism in the interwar period"
.
Edwy Plenel, described as
"moral conscience
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