- Source: Serge July
Serge July (French pronunciation: [sɛʁʒ ʒyli]; born 27 December 1942) is a French journalist, editor, founder of the daily Libération, and a prominent figure in French politics from the 1970s through the 1990s. He is the author of several books and has directed more than fifty documentaries about cinema and politics. In recent times, he has been active in French organizations working in support of journalists taken hostage in Syria.
Critics
In 1978, he published an article criticizing the television series Holocaust, invited Pierre Guillaume, negationist founder of the bookstore, La Vieille Taupe and supports the freedom of speech of Robert Faurisson. On July 4, 1983, he was condemned by the 17th chamber of the Paris judicial tribunal, following the complaint of the International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism (LICRA), of having published in a "Courrier readers" of July 31, 1982, an anti-Semitic letter, accused of defamation, incitement to hatred and racial violence.
Works
(with Alain Geismar) Vers la guerre civile, 1969
Les années Mitterrand : histoire baroque d'une normalisation inachevée, 1986
Le salon des artistes, 1989
Dictionnaire amoureux de New York, 2019
References
External links
My Uncle on Eurochannel
Serge July at IMDb
Serge July at Cannes Film Festival
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Libération
- Serge Gakpé
- Serge Gainsbourg
- Joko Widodo
- Evolusi kuda
- Chrono Cross
- Bilangan prima palindromik
- Pomme
- Sergei Fedorchenko
- Kraven the Hunter
- Serge July
- Serge Gainsbourg
- Libération
- Sergius (name)
- Serge Ibaka
- Serge Koussevitzky
- Kevin Durand
- Serge Gnabry
- Serge Kampf
- Serge Pizzorno