Marie-Monique Robin

January 10, 2024
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Marie-Monique Robin
Full Name Marie-Monique Robin
Occupation Journalist
Date Of Birth Jun 15, 1960(1960-06-15)
Age 64
Birthplace Gourgé
Country France
Birth City Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Horoscope Gemini

Marie-Monique Robin Biography

Name Marie-Monique Robin
Birthday Jun 15
Birth Year 1960
Place Of Birth Gourgé
Home Town Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Birth Country France
Birth Sign Gemini

Marie-Monique Robin is one of the most popular and richest Journalist who was born on June 15, 1960 in Gourgé, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The cadets said the screening was introduced by Antonio Caggiano, archbishop of Buenos Aires from 1959 to 1975, when President Arturo Frondizi had inaugurated the first course on counter-revolutionary warfare at the Higher Military College. Caggiano was the military chaplain of the school in 1997, had presented The Battle of Algiers approvingly and also included a religiously-oriented commentary. Anibal Acosta, one the students interviewed by Robin who was interviewed, told the story of the meeting:

Voleurs of the Eyes (Eye Thieves) in 1994 was the title of a book and film that was based on it. connected to her investigation into organ theft. After the film was shown before the United Nations, the USIA spokesperson claimed that it was false. She was subjected demands and personal attacks however, the next year the year 1995 was when she received the Albert-Londres prize in recognition of her film. The concession was halted as the jury investigated claims of falsity following French doctors observed that one of the kids whose corneas that the film claimed were stolen, still had them. After months of discussion and discussions, the commission was able to approve the concession because they couldn’t discover “bad faith”.

In 1997, Robin interviewed two Argentine navy cadets from the ESMA, noted as a center of counter-insurgency during the Dirty War. They said they had been shown The Battle of Algiers (1966), the film by Gillo Pontecorvo, at the military school. When the film was first released, several years after the end of the Algerian War, it had been censored in France for its portrayal of the French effort, showing the use of torture and other abuses.

Deputy Roland Blum, in charge of the Commission, refused to allow Robin to testify. In December 2003 the Commission published a 12-page report, claiming that no agreement had been signed between France and Argentina or other Latin American countries. She criticized the Commission’s report for its gaps, as she had found the document at the Quai d’Orsay.

After executing hundreds of opposition members, disguised as non-Islamist civilians, these fake organizations disappeared around the middle of 1994. In the same period the DRS’s leaders DRS decided to deploy a large number and operation of death squads, also made up of their members, pretending to be Islamist terrorists.

Marie-Monique Robin Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Journalist
House Living in own house.

Marie-Monique Robin is one of the richest Journalist from France. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Marie- Monique Robin 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Marie-Monique Robin was born the year 1960. She was raised in the Deux-Sevres region in France, where her parents were farmers. She completed her studies in political science at the university of Saarbrucken and graduated from the teaching journalism center at the University of Strasbourg.

Marie-Monique Robin (born 15 June 1960 in Poitou-Charentes) is a French journalist on TV also a documentarian. She usually publishes documentaries and books on the subjects she studies to raise awareness of the topics she researches.

Her work has been recognized by numerous awards: the 1995 Albert Londres Prize for Voleurs d’yeux (1994), an exposé about organ theft; best political documentary award from the French Senate for Escadrons de la mort, l’école française (2003), her film about France’s transfer of counter-insurgency techniques (including torture) to Argentina; and the Rachel Carson Prize for Le monde selon Monsanto (2008), her film on Monsanto and challenges to the environment from its products, including GMOs.

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Robin made a 2003 film documentary titled Escadrons de la mort, l’école française (The Death Squads: The French School) that investigated the little- known ties between the French secret services and their Argentine and Chilean counterparts. (The next year she published a book on the same topic.) Specifically, she documented that the French transferred to Argentina counter- insurgency tactics which they had developed and used during the Algerian War (1954–62), including extensive use of torture and disappearances. The security forces later used them during the Dirty War (1976-1983) and for Operation Condor. She received an award in 2003 for the “best political documentary of the year” by the French Senate, in recognition of this work. Robin said in an August 2003 interview in L’Humanité:

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Citing Lounis Aggoun and Jean-Baptiste Rivoire, Françalgérie. Crimes et mensonges d’État (2004), Marie-Monique Robin refers to false flag attacks committed by Algerian death squads. These were formed by secret agents disguised as Islamist terrorists, including the OJAL created by the DRS security services and the OSSRA (Organisation secrète de sauvegarde de la République algérienne, Secret Organisation of Safeguard of the Algerian Republic). She said such actions recalled “the French Main rouge”, a terrorist group during the 1960s which may have been constituted by French secret services, “or the Argentine Triple A”:

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