It is the fight of his life. The innocence of Omar Raddad, the Moroccan gardener who in 1994 was sentenced to eighteen years in prison, reduced by a partial pardon by Jacques Chirac, for the murder, which he always denied, of his former boss Ghislaine Marshall. Academician Jean-Marie Rouir immediately took up her pen to denounce the injustice in her eyes. Despite the many blows he received, he stubbornly continues to publish Lobster, forgery of injustice (Books), 1994 his first plea in an expanded edition.
LE FIGARO. – Why this new publication about Omar Ruddad?
Jean-Marie Rouir. – The release comes shortly before a decision on whether or not to review the 1994 trial. It is to inform public opinion, which too often has ready ideas about what seems to me to be one of the greatest injustices of XX.e century. Indeed, what legal case would have so much impact, so many twists and turns, and so much media coverage? There are many reasons…
Source: Le Figaro
