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The murder of Robert Feliciaggi in the car park of Corsica's Ajaccio airport on 10 March raises embarrassing questions in Africa and France. Feliciaggi owned casinos, lotteries and betting shops in West Africa, sat in Corsica's Territorial Assembly, was close to the French former Interior Minister Charles Pasqua (a Corsican) and had links to the Corsican mafia. The police call his killing a professional job....

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Robert Feliciaggi, Charles Pasqua, Benin, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Togo, Michel Tomi, François-Xavier Verschaeve, Libyan, Italian, Jean-Jérôme, Congo-Brazzaville, Sassou Nguesso, Jean-Christophe, Charles, Angola, José Eduardo dos Santos, Gabon, Françafrique

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