“Never make up with extremism, racism, antisemitism or rejecting whoever is different”

Ne composez jamais avec l'extrémisme, le racisme, l'antisémitisme ou le rejet de l'autre.
Statement in Le Monde http://www;lemonde.fr, dated mars 13th 2007, p. 10

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Ne composez jamais avec l'extrémisme, le racisme, l'antisémitisme ou le rejet de l'autre.

Allocution radiotélévisée du [11, mars, 2007]

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