Emmanuel Macron is currently in Lyon to pay tribute to the French Resistance during the Nazi occupation during the Second World War. The Head of State visited the prison of Montluc, where Jean Moulin was incarcerated.

He went to the 4m² cell that housed the former resistance fighter but also to that of Klaus Barbie, former SS officer, nicknamed "The butcher of Lyon" and imprisoned in this establishment after his arrest in 1983. Earlier, he listened to the story of two high school students about the arrest of 44 Jewish children from the Izieu colony on April 6, 1945.