Tuesday, November 24, at the beginning of the afternoon, a 24-year-old woman walks into a large store in Lugano, grabs a knife and injures two customers: she was known to the police services who suspect a terrorist motivation.
Such an attack could illustrate this new form of terrorism that Marc Trévidic describes as
"instinctual"
.
French magistrate, this former anti-terrorist examining magistrate, in particular, investigated the attacks on rue Copernic (1980), rue des Rosiers (1982), Karachi (2002) and the assassination of the monks of Tibhirine.
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This knowledge of the subject naturally gives weight to the book he published,
Le Roman du Terrorisme
, a kind of fictionalized essay where terrorism says "I" to explain its method based on seven precepts.
Acrobatic bet but fully successful.
As confusing as it is fascinating, this book gives voice to terrorism, which has the merit of expressing itself with elegance, in a style that is not at all judicial.
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