- Following **Jean-Marie Le Pen's death** on January 7, tributes characterized him as a "fighter" and a "visionary".
- Despite apparent shifts in his final years, he maintained his **racist and anti-Semitic** beliefs, demonstrating no inclination for normalization.
- Throughout multiple interviews, Le Pen's discussions often led back to his **role in the Algerian War**, which stirred his anger.
- He had previously acknowledged using **torture**, claiming it was necessary, but later publically denied these actions despite substantial evidence.
- The discovery of a dagger linked to him at the scene of a **torture** incident in 1957 adds weight to the accusations against him.
For the full article, visit Le Monde.
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Atlas Winston
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