Nicolas Sarkozy holding his book 'Journal d’un prisonnier' with subtle La Santé prison background, realistic news illustration.
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Nicolas Sarkozy publishes his prison journal

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One month after his release from La Santé prison, former president Nicolas Sarkozy publishes his book Journal d’un prisonnier with Fayard on Wednesday. In this 216-page work, he recounts his three weeks of detention, religious reflections, and political critiques. Excerpts reveal an experience marked by isolation and perceived injustice.

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