Michel Collon

Belgian ''red-brown'' stalinist writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michel Collon is a Belgian writer, and journalist for the magazine of the Workers' Party of Belgium and for his own website Investig’Action.

Born1946 (age 7980)
Ixelles, Belgium
Occupationscritic, journalist, publicist, writer
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Michel Collon
Michel Collon.
Born1946 (age 7980)
Ixelles, Belgium
Occupationscritic, journalist, publicist, writer
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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.[citation needed] 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 by Dalai Lama of a photograph 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]

Various commentators consider that Collon has been promoting conspiracy theories[4][5][6] or alternative theories in his presentation of international politics.[7]

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