the Greater Paris’ newest tram-train line which connects Massy-Palasieau to Évry-Courcouronnes in 39 minutes is enjoying excellent public acceptance after only a month Paris public transport is facing a real revolution The extension of line 11 to the east of Paris The twenty-five Alstom Citadis Dualis (SNCF U 52.600 series) which have been delivered to the line as of 2021 Paris T12 line is 20.4-kilometre long and runs through 13 municipalities in the Essonne department: Massy are expected as soon as traffic stabilised in the coming months A characteristic feature of the line is the use of both tram and rail tracks both in terms of infrastructure and equipment Paris T12 line will use between Massy and Épinay-sur-Orge the route previously served by the RER C suburban railway and integrate it with the new 10.4 km section on its own track and similar to the traditional tram line The planned commercial speed will be 39 km/hour on the railway section and 25 km/hour on the typical tramway section The alignment and extension projects have also led to a considerable redesign of the surrounding road space and Supporters of the project are Île-de-France Mobilités (new urban section from Épinay to Évry) SNCF Réseau (transport infrastructure and new stations of the national railway network) and SNCF Mobilités (maintenance and depot site and existing stations of the national railway network) Sixteen stations are served by Paris T12 line all of which are obviously barrier-free: Massy-Palaiseau (RER B and D line 18 of the Grand Paris Express in future) There are several possibilities for correspondence between T12 line and other lines: with the RER B and C to and with the TGV to Massy (in future with metro line 18) and Epinay The project of Paris T12 line included the renovation of the stations along the section already covered by the RER C with the exception of the newly built Massy .- Europe and Champlan stations while the stations between Evry-Courcouronnes and Epinay-sur-Orge were built from scratch to the redevelopment of the area and allow travellers to stop in optimal conditions of comfort and safety equipped with real-time information on the state of the line and upcoming crossings allow travellers to stay in optimal comfort and safety conditions Seats and glass windows have been provided for shelter from the weather; the stops are illuminated in constant with presence detectors to modulate brightness as well as a video surveillance and emergency call system.  There are also 6.5 km of bicycle lanes with dedicated bicycle parking spaces at each station These 42-metre-long vehicles can reach a maximum speed of 100 km/h and can accommodate up to 250 travellers 95 of whom are seated; the platform is low and accessible to disabled persons the vehicles are equipped with an integral air conditioning system and an acoustic-light communication system confirming the high standard of the rolling stock The units on Paris T12 line can be used in double and triple traction and can easily negotiate ramps of up to 65 per thousand with rapid acceleration and deceleration typical of metro-type equipment Normal use in double traction is envisaged thus guaranteeing the transport of up to 500 people per run a traffic volume of around 14 million passengers per year is expected The T12 line is certainly an example for various possible applications © Copyright 2012 - 2025 | Vado e Torno Edizioni | All rights reserved | P.I From Sandrine Courtial examines 3.5-month-old Ayline Alhas at the Centre de Protection Maternelle et Infantile (PMI) in Savigny-sur-Orge has been bringing her in for free well-child check-ups since her birth Imagine if in nearly every town in America there was a public health clinic that offered completely free services for parents and young kids you could drop in without an appointment for a checkup vaccination or to ask the questions that plague new parents The clinics would focus entirely on keeping you and your children healthy they've had such a program for more than six decades and it's been remarkably successful at helping French children get off to a good start But now the system is being threatened by economic woes and immigration pressures French children are raised to treasure fresh bread parents and doctors have dutifully charted the growth of les enfants in these little books In the waiting room at a preventive health clinic in the poor Parisian suburb of Corbeil carnet de santes peek out of purses and diaper bags aptly embody France's aspirations of solidarity — the "Liberte – Egalite – Fraternite" emblazoned on town halls The waiting rooms at many PMI clinics in France like this one in the southern Parisian suburb of Ris-Orangis Pediatric nurses often run nutrition and parenting classes while parents wait for their children to be seen one way a nation stays healthy is through good nutrition a pediatric nurse at the clinic in Corbeil perches on a toddler-size chair leading a group of mothers in a game called Bebe Nut She asks each mom to pick a card out of a deck: One has a picture of soda; others Then she asks: At what age can a child start eating it and a lively debate begins about how best to prepare it her arms covered in elaborate red tattoos; another is a fully veiled Muslim woman from Turkey By encouraging these discussions in the more than 5,400 preventive health clinics all over France health officials say these women are more likely to make nutritious meals for their children When the French maternal and child protection system there wasn't much thought about frozen fish There were malnutrition problems," says Dr who is in charge of children's preventive health at the French health ministry If we start to select which populations we serve and we absolutely want to avoid creating ghettos she says the PMI clinics are still open to pregnant women and children up to age 6 "This is absolutely not based on charity." But the clinics are doing much more now than they did 65 years ago An army of public-health nurses help mothers who feel isolated or depressed They try to prevent and detect childhood disabilities and mental health problems and teach positive parent-child interactions "All those health problems are going to cost money or are going to make those people less able to deal with work and should be addressed when they are younger," Lefeuvre says The focus on keeping pregnant women and children healthy has paid off France has one of the lowest infant mortality rates in the world Obesity and diabetes among children remain uncommon And while the PMI is a small part of the country's broader universal health system officials say having clinics focused solely on preventive care for children has an outsized payoff some of the mothers discuss why they come to the clinic instead of using their health insurance to see private doctors for routine checkups lives with her four children in the decaying public housing projects just outside the clinic doors She says she prefers to come here because she doesn't need to pay There are many professionals in the same place She also says she thinks the doctors and nurses have more time to answer questions Circumcision: Age-Old Rite Faces Modern Concerns How I Lost My Mind And Myself Before Meeting My Son and local French authorities are struggling to maintain services Claudette Buisson oversees the 60 PMI centers in Essonne — a large area south of Paris with middle-class suburbs and poor outposts like Corbeil in favor of other local necessities like schools and roads She's closed two clinics and is considering closing more And I think that when they will see that we can't do prevention anymore The French have long prided themselves on narrowing the gap between health and wealth researchers found no correlation between infant mortality and income in Paris That's unheard of in places like New York City where infant mortality was three times as high in central Harlem than on the tony Upper East Side who monitors France's health systems for the Office of the Inspector General a parent's earnings are more and more determining a child's health And Langlongue says educated families often don't need the extra help the PMI provides "Social inequities of health are particularly widening for children," he says five years ago the difference between the children of rich people and children of poor people was less than today." Less affluent women are getting fewer prenatal checkups and only 60 percent of children now are meeting nationwide targets for well-child exams That divide is worrisome to the PMIs' most ardent supporters She's an elegant Parisian who oversees the clinics in Paris a city with vast pockets of poverty and a steady stream of new immigrants from Africa Delours insists that the PMI cannot become the equivalent of some threadbare American public health clinics "We want to make sure that we can offer services to very diverse populations because we want to keep our services open to all," she says in French "And if we start to select which populations we serve and we absolutely want to avoid creating ghettos." Delours says middle- and upper-income women suffer from isolation and postpartum depression just as much as anyone else But the clinics — where visits are free — are becoming more essential for middle-class women for other reasons Private pediatricians are retiring en masse And young doctors aren't choosing the low-paying field of family medicine Those who remain are charging more than government insurance pays which means French families are reaching deeper into their pocketbooks Laurence Quadrine lives in a tasteful but aging apartment in Paris She's a former attorney who now raises her six kids while her husband works on the stock exchange She started taking her youngest children to the neighborhood PMI after her regular pediatrician stopped accepting new patients Corine Ramassamy brings her 2-month-old baby in for a routine checkup with pediatric nurse Daniele Egon at the PMI clinic in Ris-Orangis The nurse quells the new mother's concerns that the baby is spitting up milk after breast-feeding Ramassamy says she comes to the PMI clinics because the quality of care is good she's walked all over Paris: to the clinic with her 9-month-old son she has everyone settled at the kitchen table for an afternoon snack of ice cream chocolate and prunes for Marie because as we discover Government cash subsidies for families have been scaled back for middle-income households Her law firm made it difficult to balance work with children That a French mother could consider herself to be on her own is probably a jarring notion for a nation so fiercely proud of its pledge of solidarity And while it's unlikely that France will abandon its maternal and child health programs it remains an open question whether social changes and economic reality might intrude into such a sacred French ideal Become an NPR sponsor This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page A healthcare organization that operates clinics inside Seattle public schools says it can now offer “gender-affirming” hormone treatment to children emails from a health center program manager reveal Emails obtained by The Daily Wire reveal that Neighborcare Health a healthcare organization that runs clinics in middle and elementary schools in the Seattle Public Schools district announced in January 2023 that hormone treatments were now included in the “gender-affirming care” it could offer “The Neighborcare Health team wanted to share an exciting new update to our School-based Health Center services,” the email from a Program Manager for Neighborcare Health which was obtained by Parents Defending Education through a public records request “Our program will begin offering comprehensive gender-affirming care services to our students and families who need them.” The change meant that the group could now give hormone treatments to children “While our School-based Health Centers have long offered a continuum of gender-affirming care services including supportive student counseling this step will allow us to begin offering families access to important medical interventions including hormone treatments,” it states The offerings mark one of the boldest efforts to create what Manhattan Institute Fellow Leor Sapir has dubbed the “school-to-clinic pipeline” whereby young school children are encouraged to undergo irreversible medical interventions that seek to change their sex Neighborcare, which runs 14 different school-based clinics in Seattle Public Schools and Vashon Island School District states that its mission is to “help students do better in school by working to address health concerns and promote healthy lifestyles.” The clinic does not openly admit to providing so-called “gender-affirming care,” which is conspicuously absent from its “services offered” list despite announcing that it would begin offering hormone therapies at some of its school-based clinics over a year ago The company official stated in the email that its foray into hormone treatment for children would initially be to a pilot program and that the administration of the irreversible drugs would only occur with parental approval “These services will be a small pilot available to students and families within the existing schools we serve,” the email went on to state also noting that hormone therapy will only be administered to those who have the approval of parents or legal guardians The company defended its decision to offer cross-sex hormone therapy to children in a comment to The Daily Wire claiming that it was a form of “life-saving care.” “Gender-affirming care in its many forms represents life-saving care for many of the youth and their families who choose it,” spokeswoman Mary Schilder told The Daily Wire “Neighborcare Health offers care for transgender and non-binary students that align with best practices defined by regional and national pediatric care authorities and is aimed at meeting needs expressed by the students and families we serve.” a researcher for Parents Defending Education which obtained the documents through a public records request called the administration of irreversible treatments to children in schools “unconscionable.” “It is deeply concerning that the institutions Americans have traditionally trusted with keeping children healthy and safe are now giving them access to harmful medical practices,” Rhyen Staley “It is unconscionable that this is happening within the K-12 school setting.” A separate email from an unidentified individual working in public health for Seattle and King County flagged the Neighborcare Health email to people associated with the Seattle Children’s Hospital and Seattle Schools “I know many of you are already providing different levels of care and support for your students around gender and I simply wanted to share this,” the email states before pointing out that “there is the possibility of media interest” in the program The Scandinavian country stopped hormone therapy for minors with few exceptions while England’s National Health Service stopped prescribing puberty blockers Some of the most vocal advocates in favor of administering puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones to children actually receive funding from the very same pharmaceutical companies that manufacture the drugs that are given to children suffering from gender dysphoria which did not respond to a request for comment has pushed medical gender transitions more blatantly than perhaps any other school district but it is far from the only one to encourage children to undergo irreversible medical interventions intended to modify one’s sex The Daily Wire previously revealed that the Los Angeles Unified School District reached out to a transgender youth clinic at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles after staff found out that a student was considering going on testosterone therapy which frequently pushes transgenderism on students through its lesson plans had just recently hosted members of the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles to advertise the transgender clinic’s offerings to parents Conservative journalist and activist Chris Rufo revealed that public schools in Chicago teamed up with the Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago to promote pro-transgender curriculum and “gender-affirming” books aimed at children Your information could be the missing piece to an important story Submit your tip today and make a difference (Business in Cameroon) - Chocolate maker La Reine Astrid is selling a new chocolate brand made with Cameroon’s cocoa the newspaper Le Parisien revealed The cocoa beans that the French chocolatier Christophe Bertrand processes in his processing unit at Savigny-sur-Orge (Essonne) which produces 40% of cocoa produced in Cameroon It all started in September 2016 on Facebook asked me at that time if I was interested in buying her cocoa beans” she was fed up with the prices local buyer were paying for her beans they buy our cocoa at ridiculously low prices that we could not repay our loans or pay our children school fees" Aristide Tchemtchoua explained. She found the chocolate company La Reine Astrid through an internet search. She commented that the name of the company, "sounded like my [own] first name", "so I sent them a message" Moved by the young Cameroonian cocoa producer Christophe Bertrand agreed to receive samples of her beans that she was to send at her own expenses She borrowed €700 (about FCFA460,000) almost one year salary in her country to send me 250 Kg of beans" impressed by the resolution of the woman who became her business partner Christophe Bertrand which repaid the money Aristide borrowed to send him the sample from Obala came in Cameroon to meet with cocoa producers gathered by Aristide Tchemtchoua "We taught them cocoa roasting which gives a better cocoa We then helped them organize a cooperative” Christophe Bertrand explained to lay the first stone of an edifice to store roast and select the cocoa beans before they are sent to the processing units of Meudon Kribi Bitumen Plant Set to Start Construction in 2025 with Government Backing CEMAC Bond Market Hits CFA 8.45 Trillion in March 2025, Interest Rates Drop Cameroon’s Timber Output Projected to Rise in 2025 Despite Higher Export Taxes Central Africa Stock Exchange Sees 98% Drop in Trading Value in Q1 2025 Every week the economy and investment news from Cameroon Mboa Paris Trains 30 Young Cameroonians to Boost Tech and Entrepreneurship Cameroon Audit Targets Former Officials for Mismanagement in Agricultural Project Camwater Seeks Global Bids to Launch Bottled Water Lines in Five Cities Bafoussam Workshop Highlights Benefits of Cameroon-EU Trade Agreement Cameroon Could Reach 350,100 Tons of Cotton in 2025 (Beac) Paul Biya Appoints Johnny Razack as Chair of Cameroon’s National Investment Company Cameroon Refuses Work Visa Renewal for Casino and Super U Boss Over Toxic Workplace Claims Cameroon Joins Global Charter to Fight Illegal Fishing Le réseau de chaleur de la Société d’exploitation des énergies renouvelables (SEER) va s'étendre à trois nouvelles communes en Essonne Une extension en guise d’anniversaire. Née il y a dix ans, à l’initiative des villes de Grigny et de Viry-Châtillon, avec l’appui du Sipperec*, la Société d’exploitation des énergies renouvelables (SEER) a permis le raccordement à la géothermie profonde de 23 000 logements dans cinq communes de l’Essonne annonce ce mardi 26 novembre 2024 un projet d’extension du réseau de chaleur à trois nouvelles communes le président de la SEER et maire de Grigny le directeur régional Engie Solutions réseaux Île-de-France sud et est ont officialisé le projet de moderniser et étendre ce réseau pour fournir une énergie à 70 % renouvelable aux communes de Saint-Michel-sur-Orge la société publique locale a attribué à l’entreprise un contrat d’exploitation du réseau de chaleur pour une durée de huit ans le réseau devrait considérablement s’élargir pour permettre à davantage de foyers Essonniens et de bâtiments publics de bénéficier d’une énergie non polluante avec un tarif de 20 à 30 % moins cher Aujourd’hui, il est long de 27 km de réseau et dessert 23 000 équivalents logements, dont la copropriété Grigny 2, qui compte plus de 5 000 logements et la maison d’arrêt de Fleury-Mérogis, la plus grande d’Europe le réseau devrait faire 65 km de long et desservir 72 000 équivalents logements en chaleur et en eau chaude sanitaire avec un mix énergétique composé à 70 % d’énergies renouvelables car ce réseau de chaleur repose sur une combinaison de géothermie provenant de la centrale de la ville Grigny intégrant également un import de chaleur depuis le réseau d’Essonne Habitat Pour pouvoir mener à bien cette extension du réseau de chaleur, la SEER et Engie Solutions comptent sur un raccordement à la nouvelle centrale géothermique de Ris-Orangis, dont la mise en service est prévue l’an prochain la production d’énergie issue de la géothermie devrait passer à 437 GWh les investissements prévus permettront d’éviter l’émission de 82 000 tonnes de CO2 l’équivalent de 46 000 allers-retours Paris-New York en avion Développer sur notre territoire toutes formes d’énergies renouvelables est une nécessité morale écologique et sociale face aux enjeux et l’urgence climatique La précarité énergétique croissante des foyers ne peut que nous confirmer dans notre volonté d’œuvrer dans l’intérêt de nos habitants alors que la communauté d’agglomération Grand Paris Sud est entrée au capital de la SEER le réseau de chaleur pourrait s’étendre encore davantage avec potentiellement la construction d’un troisième dans les années à venir Le territoire essonnien n’en a donc pas fini avec la géothermie Suivez toute l’actualité de vos villes et médias favoris en vous inscrivant à Mon Actu Suivez l'actualité de vos communes favorites dans l'onglet Mon actu Selectionnez une région ou recherchez une ville l’industriel Édouard-Jean Empain était enlevé en plein jour à Paris il est l’un des plus puissants hommes d’affaires européens Et depuis son habile prise de contrôle du groupe Schneider en 1969 Sa libération est monnayée contre celle de terroristes prisonniers mais les négociations échouent et son corps est retrouvé dans une automobile à Mulhouse mi-octobre L’enquête sur la disparition d’Édouard-Jean Empain conduit à des révélations sur sa vie privée: dettes de jeu Il fait alors les choux gras de la presse et les gros titres Cet aspect éclipse rapidement le drame de son enlèvement Le riche héritier est dépeint comme un noceur L’hypothèse de l’organisation de son propre enlèvement pour éponger ses dettes est même envisagée Mais à l’époque un fait marque durablement les esprits: la phalange de son auriculaire gauche est tranchée par les ravisseurs -le premier jour de sa détention- et déposée dans une consigne à la gare de Lyon La détermination des kidnappeurs est prouvée Le baron Empain est détenu dans des conditions très difficiles: enchaîné À la suite d’une remise de rançon ratée -l’un des kidnappeurs est arrêté- la victime est enfin libérée après soixante-trois jours de détention: abandonnée à Ivry-sur-Seine avec dix francs en poche profondément affaibli physiquement et psychologiquement Mais surtout à la suite de ce drame il perd tout ses collaborateurs et ses soutiens politiques se détournent de lui Il perd jusqu’à son empire qu’il doit céder Quelques mois après sa libération, les ravisseurs sont tous arrêtés et le 2 décembre 1982 s’ouvre leur procès Les six protagonistes écopent de cinq à vingt ans de réclusion criminelle Voici le récit du rapt paru dans Le Figaro au lendemain de la disparition du baron Édouard-Jean Empain Article paru dans Le Figaro du 24 janvier 1978 Tous les policiers se posent la question depuis hier matin Le baron Empain a-t-il été enlevé par une bande de gangsters organisés qui vont maintenant demander une énorme rançon ou bien a-t-il été enlevé par un commando de gauchistes extrémistes qui vont exiger en échange de la vie du jeune manager la libération de tel ou tel détenu politique actuellement emprisonné dans une cellule européenne une nouvelle affaire Revelli-Beaumont ou bien est-ce plus ou moins une suite au drame de Hanns Martin Schleyer Les limiers de la brigade criminelle ont donc dû hier se contenter de revivre indéfiniment et seconde par seconde le peu qu’on connaissait du scénario Les habitués du quartier affirment que c’est le «mauvais côté» de la plus prestigieuse avenue de Paris celui qui n’a pas le soleil et qui est à droite quand on monte vers l’Étoile C’est un immense bloc de béton avec des balcons en forme d’alvéoles Surtout à côté des hôtels particuliers genre Louis XV et agrémentés de jardins qui l’entourent de l’avenue Foch» et il compte des dizaines de locataires ou de propriétaires au nom parfois connu Le garage est en sous-sol et sur plusieurs étages beaucoup de CX «Prestige» avec radio-téléphone des voitures possédant un chauffeur de maître attendait donc son patron devant la grande porte vitrée La «604» se dirige aussitôt vers l’Étoile et emprunte donc la contre-allée de l’avenue c’est-à-dire à quelque cent cinquante mètres du 33 Le chauffeur d’Édouard-Jean Empain est ainsi obligé de ralentir un (ou une) cyclomotoriste jaillit devant la «604» qui doit donc stopper cinq ou six?- sortent des deux camionnettes Ils ouvrent la portière avant-gauche de la «604» ils le tirent jusque dans la camionnette Renault ils s’installent à la place du chauffeur et derrière qui n’a ni le temps ni la possibilité de réagir les deux camionnettes et le vélomoteur ont disparu L’«Estafette» redescend l’avenue Foch par la voie centrale Les ravisseurs jettent à terre le chauffeur et abandonnent le véhicule Elle appartenait à une entreprise de plomberie et avait été volée le 4 janvier dernier dans le XVIIe arrondissement devait être découverte dès hier soir dans un parking de la porte Champerret Les policiers n’ont pour l’instant que le témoignage de trois hommes Le chauffeur qui a été sérieusement commotionné -quatre côtes cassées- et qui est encore hospitalisé mais qui ne se souvient de rien ou presque puis des hommes masqués et armés le frapper Il venait d’effectuer des travaux d’électricité au 15 de l’avenue Foch et reprenait son break GS quand une estafette s’est garée derrière lui Aussitôt un homme masqué en est descendu et est venu à lui Jean-Claude Doré a donc remis les clés de sa voiture Le troisième témoin a vu les choses d’encore plus loin il attendait son patron au volant de sa voiture et a aperçu les hommes masqués mais il avait cru qu’on venait d’enlever le chauffeur de la camionnette Peugeot.. Une chose est sûre: l’opération a été longuement préparée Les ravisseurs connaissaient les habitudes du baron Empain Il y a plus de quinze jours qu’ils avaient volé une camionnette pour monter leur coup une ou plusieurs «planques» dans lesquelles ils vont cacher leur victime Les enquêteurs pensent plutôt qu’il pourrait s’agir de Paris ou de la toute proche banlieue: car il est évident que les ravisseurs savaient que l’alerte serait donnée immédiatement et que des barrages seraient établis aussitôt sur toutes les routes On peut d’ailleurs se demander si des barrages ont bien été établis aussi vite qu’il aurait fallu et si Les policiers ont dès hier après-midi interrogé toutes les personnes susceptibles de pouvoir donner une information même anodine ou d’avoir une idée Jean-François- les domestiques de l’avenue Foch Et aussi les quelques collaborateurs les plus directs d’Édouard-Jean Empain Personne ne se souvenait que le baron Empain ait reçu la moindre menace ou même ait montré Personne ne comprenait que cela ait pu lui arriver ainsi même si certains reconnaissaient qu’effectivement il aurait dû prendre sportif -il pratique le yachting- Édouard-Jean Empain s’y était toujours refusé Alors les enquêteurs de la brigade criminelle en sont réduits (en attendant le premier coup de téléphone des ravisseurs) à chercher «à qui pourrait bien profiter le crime!» et feuilletant «Who’s who» auraient donc pu avoir l’idée de monter un tel rapt en se disant que «la famille Empain avait de quoi payer» mis en branle tout le dispositif «capable de recueillir des informations dans le milieu du grand banditisme» on a interrogé un certain nombre d’informateurs par une petite bande qui aurait préparé «quelque chose» Les premières questions n’ont apporté aucune réponse Jusqu’à présent le «milieu» français ne s’est pas encore lancé dans ce genre d’opération Et des étrangers n’auraient sans doute pas pense à Édouard-Jean Empain Ce sont des truands argentins qui ont enlevé Luchino Revelli Beaumont qu’ils avaient connu la possibilité d’une «évolution» du milieu parisien ou celle d’un coup d’essai de néophytes Il serait donc alors difficile d’arriver jusqu’à eux avant qu’ils ne commettent leur première (mais inévitable) erreur un très grand patron de l’économie européenne cet aspect de son personnage oblige les policiers à envisager une affaire politique la fin de la bande à Baader et les problèmes provoqués par l’extradition de Me Croissant** Il n’y a aucun doute qu’un groupuscule de désespérés qui aurait voulu démontrer que la «terreur à la Baader» n’était pas morte et qui aurait cherché un «otage de choix» pour pouvoir exiger la libération en Allemagne de Me Croissant aurait parfaitement pu penser à Édouard-Jean Empain Non seulement le baron Empain porte l’un des plus grands noms de l’économie mondiale non seulement il dirige 150 sociétés avec un chiffre d’affaires de vingt deux milliards pourrait donc permettre maintenant de maquiller le terrorisme politique Elle n’a pas encore été capable de pénétrer le milieu (très réduit) des terroristes nihilistes qui se réclament de la «pensée» de Baader Personne n’a encore pu retrouver les assassins de Hanns Martin Schleyer et encore n’est-on pas sûr d’avoir là mis la main sur de véritables coupables Le reste de la bande «internationale» qu’on évalue circule toujours librement entre l’Allemagne les policiers préféreraient avoir affaire à une bande de truands plutôt qu’à un groupe de gauchistes fous et on comprend pourquoi alors que tous les policiers étaient devant leur téléphone qu’ils relisaient les premiers procès-verbaux des récits de tous les témoins et des proches Les plus pessimistes murmuraient: «C’est une affaire qui va durer des semaines et il faut bien dire que ça tombe particulièrement mal en ce moment.» * Il s’agit de l’opération pour libérer les otages de l’avion de la Lufthansa détourné -par des membres du Front populaire pour la libération de la Palestine- sur Mogadiscio en Somalie en octobre 1977 Leur revendication était la libération de prisonniers de la RAF détenus en Allemagne Le jour même des membres de la bande à Baader se suicident dans leur prison ** Klaus Croissant est un avocat allemand de Stuttgart Le 11 juillet 1977 il se réfugie en France et demande l’asile politique Il sera extradé vers l’Allemagne en octobre de la même année On ne peut pas écarter certains "proches" qui ont largement profité de son éloignement du pouvoir à la tête du groupe... vous pouvez modifier vos choix via le bouton “paramétrer les cookies” en bas de page Les articles en illimité à partir de 0,99€ sans engagement