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(Redirected from Rivarol (weekly)) French far-right magazine

Rivarol
EditorFabrice Jérôme Bourbon
Former editorsMarie France Wacquez
Circulation3000
FoundedJanuary 1951; 74 years ago (1951-01)
CountryFrance
Based inParis
LanguageFrench
WebsiteOfficial website

Rivarol is a French nationalist and far-right weekly magazine. The editor of the magazine, Fabrice Bourbon, was condemned for incitement to hatred against Jews due to his articles in the magazine.

On 8 April 2016, around 600 fans of the magazine attended a banquet in a Paris hotel, to celebrate the 65-year run of the magazine. The banquet included Jean-Marie Le Pen, Pierre Vial, Henry de Lesquen, Pierre Sidos, Yvan Benedetti, Alexandre Gabriac and Robert Faurisson.

Background

Established in January 1951, the magazine was started as a meeting point, for those who had collaborated with the Nazis or who had been active with the Vichy regime and had just freed from prison. Previous editor of the magazine was Marie France Wacquez.

References

  1. ^ "France: Rivarol, France's longest-living hate magazine turns 65 and celebrates".
  2. Michel Crozier (1971). The World of the Office Worker. University of Chicago Press. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-226-12167-3.
  3. "French far-right magazine fined for anti-Jewish incitement". European Jewish Congress. 24 November 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  4. France: Rivarol, France’s longest-living hate magazine turns 65 and celebrates Schattenbericht. 21 April 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  5. R. Kahn (18 June 2004). Holocaust Denial and the Law: A Comparative Study. Palgrave Macmillan US. p. 111. ISBN 978-1-4039-8050-2.

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