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Jean-Michel Caradec'h (22 March 1950 – 17 November 2022)Jean-Michel Caradec'h : à jamais dans la légende de Paris Match
was a French journalist and writer. He is the author of several books in association with personalities of show business, sports, and civil life. The originality of his style and the variety of the subjects handled are a direct continuation of his activity as journalist.


Career

After studying clinical psychology (masters) at the
University Paris Diderot Paris Diderot University, also known as Paris 7 (french: Université Paris Diderot), was a French university located in Paris, France. It was one of the inheritors of the historic University of Paris, which was split into 13 universities in 197 ...
, Jean-Michel Caradec'h worked as senior reporter for more than 25 years. He began his career in 1974, in the early days of the daily newspaper ''
Libération ''Libération'' (), popularly known as ''Libé'' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Initially positioned on the far-left of France's ...
''. In 1979, he participated in the creation of the short-lived ''Paris-Hebdo'', a city magazine launched in Paris by Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber, before joining in 1980 the editorial staff of ''
Paris Match ''Paris Match'' () is a French-language weekly news magazine. It covers major national and international news along with celebrity lifestyle features. History and profile A sports news magazine, ''Match l'intran'' (a play on '' L'Intransigeant ...
'', then directed by Roger Therond. For ''
Paris Match ''Paris Match'' () is a French-language weekly news magazine. It covers major national and international news along with celebrity lifestyle features. History and profile A sports news magazine, ''Match l'intran'' (a play on '' L'Intransigeant ...
'' he covered society issues, major news stories (Gregory affair) and conflicts worldwide (the wars in Lebanon,
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, Chad, Iran-Iraq). He received the Albert Londres Award in 1984 for his stories on
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. In 1987, he was in charge of the cover stories in the department of investigations of '' L'Express'', where he published several scoops (sales of weapons to Iraq; sabotage of the
Ariane rocket Ariane is a series of European civilian expendable launch vehicles for space launch use. The name comes from the French spelling of the mythological character Ariadne. France first proposed the Ariane project and it was officially agreed upon at ...
; hostages in Ouvéa;
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: ''Rainbow Warrior'' affair; French Doctors story). He was the only reporter admitted among the
French Foreign Legion The French Foreign Legion (french: Légion étrangère) is a corps of the French Army which comprises several specialties: infantry, Armoured Cavalry Arm, cavalry, Military engineering, engineers, Airborne forces, airborne troops. It was created ...
( Operation Daguet) during the operation
Desert Storm The Gulf War was a 1990–1991 armed campaign waged by a 35-country military coalition in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Spearheaded by the United States, the coalition's efforts against Iraq were carried out in two key phases: ...
in the Iraq invasion. In 1992, he was named chief editor of ''VSD'' magazine in charge of the society and investigations department. In 1996, he became chief editor of ''L'Evènement du Jeudi'' directed by Jean-François Kahn. After ''L'Evènement du Jeudi'' closed down in 1999, he dedicated himself to writing signed or anonymous works for publishing houses. He is also the author of a reference inquiry on the death of
Princess Diana Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family. She was the first wife of King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) and mother of Princes William and Harry. Her ac ...
(documentary for Channel 4 TV) and of two original film scenarios: ''Joséphine'' and ''Marie-Antoinette'' produced by Gallery TV for French television.


Publications


''Paris-Dakar. Une histoire d'hommes''
Hubert Auriol Hubert Auriol (; 7 June 1952 – 10 January 2021) was a French professional off-road motorcyclist and auto racer competing in rally raid events. After retiring as a competitor, he served as the director of The Paris-Dakar rally. Auriol is not ...
,
Cyril Neveu Cyril Neveu (born 20 September 1956 in Orléans, France) is a French former professional motocross, enduro and rally raid racer. He is notable for winning the motorcycle division of the Dakar Rally The Dakar Rally (or simply "The Dakar"; fo ...
. Fixot.1987;
''Une Odysée Cambodgienne''
Ngor Haing, Roger Warner. Fixot.1989;
''La Morale et l'Action''
Philippe Legorjus. Fixot.1994;
''Mesrine, la chasse à l'homme''
Lucien Aimé-Blanc. Plon. 2002.
''Maintenant, il faudra tout se dire''
Benjamin Castaldi.
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.2004;
''L'Indic et le commissaire''
Lucien Aimé-Blanc. Plon. 2006; *
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''Le silence des autres''
Lydia Gouardo. Éditions Michel Lafon.2008.
''Prisonnier à Guantanamo''
Mollah Abdul Salam Zaeef. EGDV Documents.2008. * ''D'Artagnan à New-York''. Ariane Daguin.
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2010. * ''L'assaut. Le GIGN au coeur de l'action''. Roland Môntins. Oh Editions. 2010. * '' La couleur des souvenirs''. Jean-Pierre Foucault. Albin-Michel. 2012.


See also

* Albert Londres *
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* Lucien Aimé-Blanc *
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* Guantanamo Bay detention camp * Abdul Salam Zaeef


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Caradec'h, Jean-Michel 1950 births 2022 deaths French journalists Place of birth missing Albert Londres Prize recipients French male non-fiction writers