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EXTRACT. The mother of a gendarme accused by the Adama committee points out the latter’s inconsistencies in a book, “My son is not an assassin”.
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By Julie Malaure
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Lhe death of young Adama Traoré on July 19, 2016, during a police arrest in Beaumont-sur-Oise, was erected as a symbol of police violence. A French-style George Floyd case, judicial, political, media, highly flammable. His memory is maintained by the Adama committee, whose megaphone is the half-sister of the deceased, Assa Traoré. Opposite, the gendarmerie chose silence. The gendarme who commands the arrest team is called Romain Fontaine. His mother, Virginie, decided to testify, because she experienced the media hype around the case as a nightmare, coupled with deep injustice. In this case, after six years of investigation and eleven medical expert reports, no indictment has been pronounced. Numerous testimonials…
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