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Sarkozy, Nicolas
Caracas (Venezuela) | 3 January 2013The Venezuelan Minister of Correctional Services, Iris Varela, has announced on her Twitter account the expulsion of a French citizen known as Frédéric Laurent Bouquet, December 29, 2012
Mr. Bouquet (photo) had been arrested in Caracas on June 18, 2009, with three Dominican nationals in possession of an arsenal. In the apartment he had acquired, forensic police seized 500 grams of C4 explosives, 14 assault rifles including 5 with telescopic lenses, 5 with laser sighting and one with a (...)
22 February 2012During the assault on the rebel stronghold in the Homs district of Bab Amr, the Syrian army took more than 1,500 prisoners, mostly foreigners. Of these, a dozen French nationals requested the status of prisoner of war, refusing to give their identity, rank and unit of assignment. One of them is a Colonel working for the DGSE transmission service.
In arming the Wahhabi Legion and feeding it with satellite intelligence, France conducted a secret war against the Syrian army, which caused more (...)
3 January 2012President Nicolas Sarkozy is amidst a high-profile scandal in the run-up to France’s presidential election.
The Liberation newspaper has obtained the minutes of the interrogation of a former Defence Ministry official who said that Paris secured a contract for building submarines for Pakistan in the 1990s.
Sarkozy was then the Minister for the Budget, and authorized the creation of two offshore companies in Luxembourg that were used by Islamabad and Paris to exchange the sub construction (...)
30 May 2011Two French lawyers said they planned to initiate legal proceedings against French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday for crimes against humanity over the NATO-led military campaign in Libya.
Jacques Verges and Roland Dumas (R and L in the photo respectively) offered to represent the families who fell victims of the NATO bombing campaign.
Dumas, a former socialist minister, said the NATO mission, which was meant to protect civilians, was in fact killing them.
He denounced what he (...)
Tehran (Iran) | 20 September 2010French essayist Bernard-Henry Levy and President Nicolas Sarkozy have mobilized French public opinion to save an Iranian woman, accused of adultery, from being stoned to death. Overcome with emotion, the French did not take the time to verify the allegations, until actor Dieudonné M’bala M’bala traveled to Teheran. Once in the Iranian capital, everything turned out to be false. Thierry Meyssan addresses the spectacular and reckless manipulation that took place.
Operation Sarkozy : how the CIA placed one of its agents at the presidency of the French Republic
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Thierry Meyssan
Almaty (Kazakhstan) | 26 July 2008One should judge Nicolas Sarkozy according to his actions, and not according to his personality. Yet when his doings surprise even his own constituents, it is legitimate to take a detailed look at his biography and question the bonds that brought him to power. Thierry Meyssan has decided to write the truth about the French Republic’s president background. All the information included in this article is provable, except for two assertions signalled by the author who alone takes full responsibility.
2 March 2006On February 13, 2006, in statements made for the radio RMC-Info minutes before the Delinquency National Observatory presented its report, the French Minister of Interior, Nicolas Sarkozy, referred to the establishment of a national archive for ethnic origin of delinquents. The statement made by the Minister implicitly legitimized the explanation about the behaviour contrary to the social rules through the ethnic origin of culprits, one of the theories in which “Zero Tolerance” doctrine is (...)
Paris (France) | 14 January 2006The controversy that shook France and Algeria due to a French law passed on April 23, 2005 which recognized the «positive role» of colonization and the subsequent publication of Claude Ribbe’s work on Le Crime de Napoleon that re-established slavery in the West Indies triggered a profound debate about the political role of the historical developments we have experienced.
That is why, the president Jacques Chirac indicated that the Parliament should not define history through a law and urged (...)
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