Thousands in white march silently through Marseille honoring Mehdi Kessaci, killed by narcotraffickers, with politicians joining calls for justice.
Thousands in white march silently through Marseille honoring Mehdi Kessaci, killed by narcotraffickers, with politicians joining calls for justice.
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Thousands gather in Marseille to honor Mehdi Kessaci

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Nearly 6,200 people gathered in Marseille on Saturday to pay homage to Mehdi Kessaci, killed on November 13 by two motorbike assassins. The event, organized by the Conscience association founded by his brother Amine, was marked by emotion and calls for justice against narcotrafficking. Politicians from all sides joined the silent white march.

On Saturday, November 22, 2025, a large gathering took place at the Claude-Darcy roundabout in Marseille's 4th arrondissement, where 20-year-old Mehdi Kessaci was shot six times in the thorax on November 13. A BTS banking student and police guardian exam candidate, Mehdi was killed, according to his brother Amine, 'because he was my brother,' in an intimidation attempt linked to his anti-narcobanditism activism.

Amine Kessaci, 22, an ecologist militant and founder of the Conscience association—which aids narcohomicide victims—called for this silent white march at 3 p.m. Nearly 6,200 people, per the Bouches-du-Rhône prefecture, attended, joined by officials including Mayor Benoît Payan, Olivier Faure, Marine Tondelier, Manuel Bompard, Maud Bregeon, Vincent Jeanbrun, and Yaël Braun-Pivet. Payan urged: 'Don't be afraid,' stating that 'this mafia will not silence us.'

In a letter read by relatives, Amine said: 'On behalf of my torn family, I thank you for mobilizing. My brother was innocent; he had his life ahead of him. [...] I demand justice for Mehdi. I will not be silent. [...] Narcotrafficking controls, narcotrafficking corrupts, narcotrafficking kills.' He added in an audio recording: 'We speak because we know silence kills.' The brothers' mother, through a letter read by Sabrina Agresti-Roubache, pleaded: 'It must stop for all families struck by this scourge. I demand justice and peace. [...] It's time' for the government to grasp the situation.

Surrounded by RAID officers, the gathering featured slogans like 'Justice for Mehdi!' and a minute of silence. Investigators are pursuing all leads, prioritizing a scenario involving a prison commanditaire, without yet identifying the killers' commando.

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X users widely reported the large turnout of nearly 6,200 people at the white march in Marseille honoring Mehdi Kessaci, emphasizing unity across political lines against narcotrafficking. Politicians like the mayor and deputies expressed solidarity, courage from the family, and demands for justice. Emotional videos captured family speeches and crowd chants. Some posts highlighted frustration with politicians, including heckling of officials and skepticism about state action. Sentiments range from grief and hope to criticism of inaction.

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Jean-Luc Mélenchon defends Jeune Garde at a 'new media' press conference, realistic news illustration.
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Mélenchon defends Jeune Garde in selective press conference

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Jean-Luc Mélenchon held a press conference on Monday limited to 'new media' to reaffirm his support for the Jeune Garde, an antifascist group whose members are accused in the fatal lynching of Quentin Deranque in Lyon. The La France insoumise leader expressed his 'sympathy' and 'pride' toward these militants, despite growing criticism from within the left. This comes ten days after the death of the young nationalist militant on February 14, 2026.

Six individuals have been indicted and placed in pretrial detention for their alleged involvement in the murder of Mehdi Kessaci on November 13, 2025, in Marseille. They were arrested on Monday in the Marseille region and Hérault by judicial police. Anti-organized crime prosecutor Vanessa Perrée announced the developments in a statement.

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A 14-year-old girl was killed Wednesday morning in Fère-en-Tardenois in the Aisne department. A 23-year-old man was arrested the same evening.

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Ilyas Kherbouch, alias Ganito, a 21-year-old Franco-Moroccan, was arrested Friday evening in Canet-en-Roussillon, 13 days after escaping Villepinte prison. The escape was aided by fake police officers. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez praised the security forces.

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