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The Current | Oct 3, 2011 | 27:30

Resistance Fighter: Stephane Hessel

Terrible things happened to Stephane Hessel when he fought in the French resistance seventy years ago. But he hasn't stop fighting. Now, at the age of 94, he's written a best seller that's inspired many young people. Find out what's behind the new French resistance.

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