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"Nothing justifies this torrent of mud dumped on him."Foreword by Michel Wieviorka The anti-Semite. This is how Pascal Boniface is perceived by many people, Jews and non-Jews alike. This dishonorable characterization is in total contradiction with his personal fight against racism and anti-Semitism. He and his family have been threatened. The research center he heads, whose work is authoritative both nationally and internationally, has come close to disappearing on several occasions, because he dared to criticize a foreign government. Regularly dragged through the mud for the past fifteen…mehr

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"Nothing justifies this torrent of mud dumped on him."Foreword by Michel Wieviorka The anti-Semite. This is how Pascal Boniface is perceived by many people, Jews and non-Jews alike. This dishonorable characterization is in total contradiction with his personal fight against racism and anti-Semitism. He and his family have been threatened. The research center he heads, whose work is authoritative both nationally and internationally, has come close to disappearing on several occasions, because he dared to criticize a foreign government. Regularly dragged through the mud for the past fifteen years, he has never written or uttered a sentence that could justify such treatment. That such an affair should take place in France seems incredible, but it is real. In a precise, touching and lively autobiographical account, Pascal Boniface draws conclusions about the deleterious effects of importing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to France.
Autorenporträt
Pascal Boniface is a specialist in geopolitics and is the Director of the Institute for International and Strategic Relations (IRIS), which he founded. He has written or edited more than eighty books on strategic issues, most of which are regularly republished and translated. He analyzes international news on his YouTube channel, which has more than 400,000 subscribers.