“You want to do theater, and I’ll be there. This Thursday, in front of the Assize Court of Charente-Maritime, in Saintes, Salah Kelouache opts for a silent role. That of an “institutionalized” prisoner, to use the words of this man born in 1973 in Aubervilliers (93) of Algerian parents. “Do what you have to do. I am in prison, so you give me what it takes, ”he quipped, before taking refuge in the silence, his eyes fixed on the ground.
Over 46 years of life, he spent 22 in the shade, including 17 in a row, between …
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