2019/10/06

In Carghjese, "a Corsican popular approach of resistance" launched

292 people were gathered yesterday to support the creation of the anti-mafia group that bears the name of the young activist independence, Massimu Susini. Residents of the village, the whole Ajaccian region, but also in Corsica answered the call of Jean-Toussaint Plasenzotti, the maternal uncle of Maxime Susini.

All came to hear the reasons that drove Maxime Susini's family, to set up this second group, after the creation of a dozen days ago of Mafià nò, a vità iè, led by Léo Battesti. If Paul-Felix Benedetti was in the audience, the leader of Core in Fronte remained quiet, obviously respecting the will of this initiative to remain apolitical as well as Petru Poggioli, a veteran pro independence militant leader.

Once again, Maxime Susini's uncle does not mince words. He denounces "the alliance of gangs of thugs" who serve themselves "help us to kill such a man in Ajaccio, we will help you get rid of him who embarrasses you in Carghjese", the impotence of the state but also connivance between thugs and "part of the economic world and the political world". "We must build a popular approach of resistance (...) Our response, your answer is primarily the speech, then the constitution of this collective that will be the voice of the members and probably beyond."

Real estate speculation is highlighted by representatives of environmental associations. Recalling the presence in August 2017 of Maxime Susini in Rondinara, to claim the destruction of Ferracci houses, lawyer Jean-Jerome Mondoloni of the association Bonifacienne, ABCDE, believes "that the time of indignation is over" and calls the elected officials of the community of Corsica to act against this speculation which, in his opinion, is one of the main levers of the mafia.


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