Thousands gathered in the streets of Marseille on Saturday to voice their outrage over the growing scourge of drug violence, which has claimed yet another life. The mournful crowd was summoned by the family of Mehdi Kessaci, a 20-year-old activist whose brother Amine had been fighting against the tide of illicit trafficking for years.
Mehdi's murder is believed to be linked to his anti-drug activism, with officials designating the killing as a "warning crime." The event sparked a wave of condemnation from the community, who took to the streets to express their shock and anger. Mehdi's half-brother Brahim had lost his life in a similar incident just two years ago.
As the city's residents gathered to pay tribute to Mehdi, they also drew attention to the broader issue of drug violence that has plagued Marseille for far too long. The family's campaign against trafficking has garnered widespread support, and their loss is being felt across the community. The outpouring of grief and outrage highlights the urgent need for action to tackle this deadly problem.
Mehdi's murder is believed to be linked to his anti-drug activism, with officials designating the killing as a "warning crime." The event sparked a wave of condemnation from the community, who took to the streets to express their shock and anger. Mehdi's half-brother Brahim had lost his life in a similar incident just two years ago.
As the city's residents gathered to pay tribute to Mehdi, they also drew attention to the broader issue of drug violence that has plagued Marseille for far too long. The family's campaign against trafficking has garnered widespread support, and their loss is being felt across the community. The outpouring of grief and outrage highlights the urgent need for action to tackle this deadly problem.