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"We'd Like Him to Shut up", Nicolas Sarkozy's Book Revives the Anger of the Dc10 Families in Lorraine

Summary by franceinfo.fr
Barely released in bookstores, the book devoted to the three weeks of detention of the former president provokes the indignation of the relatives of the 170 victims of the Libyan attack of 1989. Among them, two Norwegian women, who accuse Nicolas Sarkozy of rewriting the story to his advantage.

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Barely released in bookstores, the book devoted to the three weeks of detention of the former president provokes the indignation of the relatives of the 170 victims of the Libyan attack of 1989. Among them, two Norwegian women, who accuse Nicolas Sarkozy of rewriting the story to his advantage.

Nicolas Sarkozy is in full promotion of his book. Between Tuesday 21 October and Monday 10 November, the former President of the Republic was incarcerated in the Libyan case. After 21 days in the prison of Health, in Paris, however, he was released under judicial supervision. Since then, the former Head of State has released a book. In Le Journal d'un conduit, he tells of his incarceration and how his relatives experienced this descent into hell…

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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