Minutes of the General Assembly to Stop oblivion
Published May 6, 2009 in Case Baudis-Alegre | 2 comments »
The fifth general meeting of the association Stop forgetting held Saturday, April 25 in Toulouse last. As every year, Jean-Louis Alayrac, secretary of the association, who undertook to read the report. Concerning the book that the association strives to develop since 2007 and which has the records, Jean-Louis Alayrac said the journalist Olivier Bonnet, asked to write the book, "could not take his commitments. The association will keep its members informed of the result, perhaps via its website. The meeting in June 2008 with the member of the Haute-Garonne Françoise Imbert no hits either. The new mayor of Toulouse, Pierre Cohen, failed to respond to interview requests dating back to November 2008. "The strange silence shared the vast majority of policies, concludes Jean-Louis Alayrac, could not be more disturbing for our democracy."
President Loubradou Gabriel, prosecution by the moral, discussed opportunities for closer associations with other families of victims by citing the example of the Association Christelle, who handles missing Saône-et-Loire. He returned to the closure of all records of the association over the past two years, especially on non-places awarded in secret to Patrice Alegre and his cohorts for the murder of Claude Martinez and Line Galbardi , despite the confessions of serial killer; on timely loss by Justice Book by Claude Martinez, which contained the list of clients transvestite prostitute; interventions on the same recurring characters in most cases (the alternative Attorney Marc Bourragué, Lieutenant-Colonel Kouider Lakhal, who led the research section of Toulouse police, coroners Pierre Marie and Danièle ALENGRIN Arm) on the report of the Attorney Breard, kept secret by the Ministry of Justice since years.
A demonstration was then held up the Capitol. From 14h to 16h30, the association has made signs and distributed leaflets in the relative indifference of many passersby, despite gloomy weather, crossed the square. This event has, indeed, probably suffered from the competition stands in Disability Sports Day, which occupied a good portion of the premises, both spatially and in terms of sound. With the agreement of the President of the association, the group "Justice for our children" has nevertheless taken the opportunity to present his own panel.















2 comments
I think the figures were an excellent idea.
This is the kind of large icon format that is likely to permeate the memory of the average citizen.
I also think that the idea was interesting. What I find regrettable is that the signs were not placed higher up. In the crowd, bystanders marched alongside, without seeing them.