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Ismaël Saidi, former police officer, made theater a weapon against radicalization

2020-01-29T17:10:28.655Z


PODCAST. His plays "Jihad" then "Gehenna" make fun of obscurantism. Works inspired by his own journey. Testimony.


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Summary :

You may have heard of the play "Djihad", currently playing in Paris at the Lepic theater. This tragicomedy tells the story of three young Brussels residents, Ben, Reda and Ismaël, who want to go and fight in Syria. This piece was created two weeks before the Charlie Hebdo attack on January 7, 2015. To write it, the Belgian Ismaël Saidi was inspired by his life and his mistakes.

In this episode of Source Code, he confides in the microphone of Clawdia Prolongeau.

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About Source Code

Source code is the daily Parisian news podcast. Stories told by editorial journalists or by those who lived them directly. An appointment led by presenter Jules Lavie and reporter Clawdia Prolongeau, to find Monday to Friday from 6 p.m. on LeParisien.fr or on the main listening platforms.

Credits

Editorial management: Pierre Chausse - Editor in chief: Jules Lavie - Reporter: Clawdia Prolongeau - Production: Clara Garnier-Amouroux and Stéphane Geneste - Production and mixing: Alexandre Ferreira - Music: François Clos, Audio Network - Graphic identity: Upian.

Source: leparis

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