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PARIS – “I heard from one of the defendants that the killing of 130 people is nothing personal”. In the courtroom, Luciana Milani he speaks decisively, reading a sheet, stopping every now and then just to wait for the interpreter’s French translation. Valeria Solesin’s mother, the twenty-eight-year-old student killed in Bataclan six years ago, looks at the magistrates in front of her but indirectly addresses the terrorists.
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