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Triple peine
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Triple peine

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Elle avait tout pour plaire : elle était jeune, belle et sportive, elle filait le parfait amour avec son mari, elle dirigeait une affaire florissante.
     Elle était née juive dans une famille décimée par la Shoah. Mais la vie lui souriait et elle avait fini par oublier qu'elle était déjà, en quelque sorte, une rescapée. Le 23 décembre 1983, la vie de Françoise Rudetzki bascule. Alors qu'elle fête ses dix ans de mariage au célèbre restaurant Le Grand Véfour, une bombe explose et lui broie les jambes. Commence alors une lutte contre la mort qui ne cessera plus.
     Maintes fois opérée et greffée, elle se bat pour survivre, pour marcher à nouveau, pour vaincre son handicap. Puis, prenant conscience de l'indifférence dans laquelle se débattent les victimes du terrorisme, elle se mobilise pour les autres en fondant S.O.S. Attentats.
     L'indemnisation garantie par l'État, c'est elle.
     Le statut de victime civile de guerre dans les cas de terrorisme, c'est elle.
     La prise en charge psychologique des traumatisés, c'est elle.
     Le combat incessant pour faire prévaloir la justice et la morale dans les juridictions du monde entier, c'est encore elle.
     Les politiques la respectent, mais la trouvent souvent encombrante, pour ne pas dire gênante : elle perturbe les petits arrangements diplomatiques avec certains pays et empêche de passer l'éponge sur les souffrances des victimes au nom de la raison d'État, comme ce fut longtemps le cas avec la Libye dans l'affaire de l'attentat contre le vol UTA.
     Partie civile dans tous les procès pour terrorisme, Françoise Rudetzki a été menacée de mort à plusieurs reprises. Le terroriste Carlos l'a copieusement insultée en pleine audience.
     Et pourtant, ces menaces ne sont rien comparées à celle avec laquelle elle vit depuis vingt ans, qui ne la quitte pas : son fardeau, sa croix. Sa troisième peine... 
     Triple peine est un livre bouleversant qui retrace, en termes simples mais extraordinairement éloquents, le calvaire d'une femme d'exception et son combat acharné contre ce summum de lâcheté et d'inhumanité qu'est le terrorisme, et pour que justice soit rendue.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9782702147320
ProduktartE-Book
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FormatE101
Erscheinungsdatum19.01.2004
SpracheFranzösisch
Dateigrösse949 Kbytes
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Françoise Rudetzki a fondé SOS Attentats après avoir été victime en 1983 d'une bombe posée au restaurant Le Grand Véfour où elle fêtait ses dix ans de mariage. Juriste, elle est à l'origine de la quasi-totalité des lois et décrets encadrant les droits des victimes du terrorisme. Elle a publié en 2004 Triple peine (Calmann-Lévy), livre dans lequel elle racontait sa descente aux enfers, sa reconstruction et son combat.

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