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Bernard Lecache (16
August 1895 – 14
August 1968) was a
French journalist. In 1927, he
founded the
League Against Pogroms,
which the
following year, became...
- intolerance, xenophobia, and exclusion. In 1927,
French journalist Bernard Lecache created "The
League Against Pogroms" and
launched a
media campaign in support...
- in
order to
maintain her
membership of the
Human Rights League.
Bernard Lecache, a
founding member of the
Committee of
Honor of
International League Against...
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Festival for the
Italian version of the song
Mourir d'aimer: 1971 Bernard-
Lecache award Amb****ador of
Goodwill and
Permanent Delegate of
Armenia to UNESCO:...
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Lecache has
already asked his son
Christian about it. But at the very
evening when
Lecache tells Jalard that his son
approves of
their plan,
Lecache is...
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Bernard Lecache. Some
Muslim reformers agreed with
Lecache,
among them
Abdelhamid Ben Badis,
Mohammed Salah Bendjelloul, and
Sheikh Tayeb El-Okbi.
Lecache believed...
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denunciations of R****inier came in the press, such as when
journalist Bernard Lecache described him as an "agent of the **** Internationale". It was in 1964...
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Bernard Lecache, "Le
droit de
vivre devient hebdomadaire",
Revue le
droit de vivre. October...
- tone of DZZ articles. The
article is titled, "
Lecache in Kiev". It reads, "The
French journalist Lecache, who, as is known, has come to the
Soviet Union...
- were now
perceived as
decisively right-wing: a 1928
article in
Bernard Lecache's Cri des
Peuples calls out the
paper as part of the "Romanian right-wing...