Michel Collon

Michel Collon is a Belgian writer, journalist, and historian.

Biography

Michel Collon started his career in the Belgian weekly Solidaire. He continued his work independently by writing books, making films and an Internet newsletter broadcast to 40 000 subscribers. He is affiliated with the Workers Party of Belgium, and has organised a network of civil observers in Yugoslavia and in Iraq. He took part in the anti-imperialist conference Axis for Peace.[1]

Michel Collon denounced the misuse of a photograph by Dalai Lama that implied Chinese soldiers had dressed up as Buddhist monks and had provoked the 2008 Tibetan unrest.[2] According to the Los Angeles Times, this photograph was taken from the Michelle Yeoh film The Touch, which was filmed in Lhassa between 2001 & 2002.[3]

Bibliography

- Media Lies and the Conquest of Kosovo- Nato´s prototype for the next wars of globalization, Unwritten History, New York, 2007 (ISBN 978-0-9709198-1-6

Filmography

Notes

  1. Le colloque pour la paix dans le monde, les 17 et 18 novembre 2005, sur le site www.axisforpeace.net (page « Les participants ».
  2. Published in Le Quotidien du peuple on 3 April 2008 : « Enquête sur une photo manipulée »
  3. Photo of Chinese forces with monks' robes proves illusory

External links

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