This Saturday, February 10, Léo Battesti signs for his book
A Maffia Nò
(1) in the Papi bookstore in downtown Bastia.
A man of around fifty introduces himself and greets the author in his lilting accent.
Then he adds, after asking for a dedication for his daughter who is studying medicine:
“By the way, I would like to take this opportunity to tell you that I know you well, my father painted your house in the 1980s. »
Léo Battesti does not let himself be surprised:
“Ah yes, I remember!
It was him?
the bomb wasn’t too strong, it was fine!”
François-Xavier, that's his name, explains:
It was the time when he was carrying out operations with the Francia group
(New Action Front against Independence and Autonomy, Editor's note).
My mother wasn't happy at all that he did that to you, it caused a big fuss at home
.
Battesti turns to us to explain:
Charles Pasqua
used his networks to counter us, it did harm
.
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