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Atika, Karima, and Laetitia are fighting to obtain justice. These three women from Marseille have all lost a loved one in killings linked to organized crime. In the aftermath of these tragedies, they have each faced institutional and media-related violence. To obtain answers from the justice system and put an end to these tragedies, they are campaigning within the Collective of Victims’ Families.
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00:15I'm going to see a magistrate in 2023 who will guarantee that he will never class this
00:19dossier and will give him a chance. So I'm still optimistic. My brother killed 4 avril 2016
00:26and I see a judge for the first time in November 2023. She decides to make an ordinance
00:33of non-lieue. And here I am furious, but profondément furious. And I say that we are
00:39victims of sacrifice for which you have not even looked at. You don't care about us. You said
00:46that we were victims of regulations that they had their affairs between us. I'm not like that
00:51I saw the justice. Today I'm also determined to share my knowledge of what I know about the
00:56rights, on the functioning of the justice, so that other families, they act before, in fact.
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