Les Tueurs de la République
Assassinats ciblés et opérations spéciales des services secrets
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Narrated by:
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François Berland
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By:
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Vincent Nouzille
About this listen
Vincent Nouzille nous livre une formidable enquête aux airs de thriller qui retrace l'histoire de ces "tueurs de la République".
C'est l'un des secrets les mieux gardés de la République : en son nom et sur ordre des plus hautes autorités, des tueurs sont disponibles à tout moment pour éliminer des personnes jugées dangereuses pour la sécurité nationale ou conduire des guerres secrètes contre des ennemis présumés. Les présidents successifs de la Ve République, de De Gaulle à Macron, ont, chacun à leur manière, recouru à ce type d'actions, même s'ils s'en sont défendus. Pour ce faire, la DGSE dispose de son Service Action et, en marge de celui-ci, d'une cellule clandestine dont ce livre retrace l'histoire.
Depuis la parution début 2015 de la première édition des Tueurs de la République, de nouveaux témoignages et documents sont venus enrichir l'enquête. François Hollande a lui-même confirmé des informations dévoilées dans le livre audio. Des acteurs clés de ces opérations, qu'ils soient des agents de terrain ou de hauts responsables, ont donné à l'auteur des détails sur certains épisodes et révélé de nouveaux pans de ces actions secrètes. Quant au président Emmanuel Macron, il a pris le relais de François Hollande sur ces sujets sensibles avec une attitude plus implacable encore.
Cette nouvelle édition largement augmentée nous révèle comment sont décidées ces opérations d'éliminations, comment elles se déroulent et qui elles visent. Vincent Nouzille, journaliste indépendant, a recueilli des témoignages exclusifs et des documents inédits.
Table des matières :
- Préface à la nouvelle édition ;
- Prologue : Rencontres avec des tueurs ;
- Introduction : Côtés sombres ;
- Chapitre 1 : Les lourds secrets de la guerre d'Algérie ;
- Chapitre 2 : Moi, Daniel, ancien tueur du SDECE ;
- Chapitre 3 : Basses œuvres en Françafrique ;
- Chapitre 4 : Les guerres secrètes de Giscard ;
- Chapitre 5 : La valse des exécutions sous l'ère Mitterrand ;
- Chapitre 6 : Le jour où Mitterrand a commandité un attentat ;
- Chapitre 7 : "Moi, mercenaire, employé par Mitterrand pour faire la guerre" ;
- Chapitre 8 : Le retour des commandos du 11e Choc ;
- Chapitre 9 : Naissance des Alpha, la cellule clandestine de tueurs ;
- Chapitre 10 : Traques en ex-Yougoslavie ;
- Chapitre 11 : Venger les moines de Tibhirine ;
- Chapitre 12 : Quand Chirac envoie ses mercenaires en Afrique ;
- Chapitre 13. Notre guerre secrète contre Ben Laden ;
- Chapitre 14 : Des tueurs Alpha coincés en Espagne ;
- Chapitre 15 : Sarkozy frappe avec les forces spéciales ;
- Chapitre 16 : AQMI : les ratés d'une guerre au Sahel ;
- Chapitre 17 : La kill list de Hollande ;
- Chapitre 18 : Des "neutralisations" en série ;
- Chapitre 19 : "Il faut venger les attentats" ;
- Chapitre 20 : Macron, l'exécuteur ;
- Conclusion : Engrenages.
Critic reviews
La presse en parle :
"Un livre passionnant parce qu'il mêle la politique et l'espionnage."
France 2
"Une plongée fascinante dans les coulisses de la grande histoire."
Libération
"Un ouvrage époustouflant où la réalité semble parfois dépasser la fiction."
RTL
"Rigoureux, le journaliste s'est appuyé sur des entretiens exclusifs avec des anciens tueurs et agents dont l'identité reste confidentielle. Le résultat est passionnant et d'un sérieux remarquable."
Le Monde
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