"
They are denied a right in the future
", denounced Thursday, January 20, parliamentarians who spoke with two life prisoners for the assassination in Corsica of the prefect Erignac at the central house of Poissy (Yvelines) and who ask to be incarcerated on the island of beauty.
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Sentenced in 2003 to life imprisonment Pierre Alessandri, 63, and Alain Ferrandi, 62, are "
nervously and psychologically exhausted
", was moved Bruno Questel, deputy La République en Marche (LREM, majority), during a a press point at the end of this “
symbolic
” meeting.
Ugo Bernalicis (LFI) also said he was "
upset
" by the interview with these two men "
locked up there for 23 years
".
Pierre Alessandri, 63, and Alain Ferrandi, 62, arrested in 1999, were sentenced in 2003 to life imprisonment, like Yvan Colonna, 61, for the assassination of the prefect Claude Erignac on February 6, 1998, in Ajaccio
"State Revenge"
About fifteen parliamentarians of different political colors had signed a column in the daily
Le Monde
in December calling for the rapprochement in a Corsican prison of the three men who are currently detained in the central prisons of Poissy (Yvelines) and Arles (Bouches-du -Rhone). "
Maintaining the status of particularly flagged detainee of these three people is only intended to prohibit their rapprochement
" within the Borgo penitentiary center, "
because it is not authorized to accommodate this type of detainee
", could we read in this podium.
“
We push subjectivity too far by denying them a right in the future
,” Bruno Questel told AFP, recalling the irreproachable behavior in detention of MM.
Alessandri and Ferrandi.
This “
State revenge
” denies “
their right to reintegration
”, denounced Jean-Felix Acquaviva, nationalist deputy for Haute-Corse, pointing to family estrangement, a “
double penalty
”, according to him.
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"
Our society of law must apply to all (...) whatever the act that has been committed
", recalled Bruno Questel, qualifying however the assassination of the prefect "
odious
".
Among the ten deputies and senators who made the trip to Poissy on Thursday, Ugo Bernalicis (LFI), Pascal Brindeau (UDI), Bruno Questel (LREM), François Pupponi (MoDem) and Jean-Jacques Ferrara (LR).
A " smaller
" delegation
due to logistical constraints should go to the central house in Arles on Friday to meet Yvan Colonna.