There are, in the news and the upheaval of the world, voices that we want to amplify, because they embody a form of courage and resistance, these common points which allow us to hope.
You will discover some of them in this Sunday's edition of Le Parisien - Today in France.
First, the faces of Yulia, Natalia, Nadezda or Marina… widows, daughters, dissident women who dare to confront the Kremlin regime.
They are the “heirs of Navalny”, who died last month in one of Putin’s gulags and “call on the world to wake up”.
You will also read Bernard-Henri Lévy.
Mocking idiots have often caricatured the philosopher, but this time again he spent months on the Ukrainian front, as close as possible to the Russian bombings to film the terror.
He also visited Israel the day after the October 7 pogrom.
BHL has this courage, physical, when many commentators have never set foot on the field, and what he says does not really stroke the point of view.
It is the wealth of intellectuals to have free speech and to hold the dikes.
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