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Murder of Lyhanna: Rush to blame French judiciary, 'no one at political level taking responsibility'
The murder of Lyhanna has prompted calls to blame the French judiciary, with no political figures taking responsibility. Renaud Foucart, a Lancaster University economics lecturer, highlights parliamentary efforts to assign accountability and potential societal shifts in balancing children's safety and freedom.
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