This from Time Magazine. Here's an excerpt:
JÉrÔme SoulÈre's lawyer, Jean-Marie Bourland, doesn't justify his client's avowed acts of destruction, but sympathizes with his client's predicament. "We're in a country where, alas, our leaders don't pay attention to well-behaved, and listen to those who leave them no choice," says Bourland. "Many of these people are agonizing and dying a slow death," he says. "For some, I suppose, posing a bomb is their attempt to pose a question."
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