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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, 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''. 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'', then directed by Roger Therond. For '' Paris Match'' 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 Salvadoran guerrilla warfare. 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; hostages in Ouvéa;
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: ''Rainbow Warrior'' affair; French Doctors story). He was the only reporter admitted among the French Foreign Legion ( Operation Daguet) during the operation Desert Storm 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 (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, Cyril Neveu. 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. Albin Michel.2004;
''L'Indic et le commissaire''
Lucien Aimé-Blanc. Plon. 2006; *
''Annie Girardot''. ''La mémoire de ma mère''
Giulia Salvatori. Éditions Michel Lafon.2007;
''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. Editions Grasset 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 * Benjamin Castaldi * Lucien Aimé-Blanc * Jacques Mesrine * Ben Barka * Liberation *
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* Abdul Salam Zaeef


References

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