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"Let's put an end to the legal aberration which allowed the murder of Father Olivier Maire"

2021-08-12T17:44:22.808Z


COLLECTIVE TRIBUNE - A foreigner dangerous to public safety, when prosecuted by the criminal justice system, is better protected against expulsion than a foreigner who is equally dangerous, but not targeted by a judicial investigation. This absurdity illustrates the drift of our ...


The authors of the forum are:

Noëlle Lenoir

, honorary member of the Constitutional Council, president;

Pierre-Henri Conac

, university professor;

Jean-Claude Magendie

, former first president of the Paris Court of Appeal;

Jean-Yves Naouri

, business manager;

Emmanuel Piwnica

, lawyer to the councils;

Jean-Éric Schoettl

, former secretary general of the Constitutional Council;

Frédéric Thiriez

, lawyer advising;

Philippe Valletoux

, consultant.

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Of course, emotion should not fuel controversy.

Of course, this apostle of hospitality, Olivier Maire, would have hated that one draws an argument from his martyrdom to reject the risk of charity.

Anger should not banish compassion, for evil would triumph twice.

The fact remains that, from the point of view of the national community, we can, we even must, draw the consequences of the case of the murder of the superior father of the Montfortians of Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre.

In ordinary statistics, those that we

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Source: lefigaro

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