Laure Marchand was born in 1976 and has been a correspondent in Turkey for the “Le Figaro” newspaper and the “Le Nouvel Observateur” magazine. Together withGuillaume Perrier, she published the books “La Turquie et le Fantôme arménien” (Actes Sud, 2013, L ‘Express magazine award), and “Le Fantôme arménien” (Futuropolis, 2015). She is co-creator, along with Sylvain Louvet, of the “Trois femmes à abattre” folder, for the “Spécial Investigation” program of the Canal + channel (April 2016). Her book “Triple Assassinat” was nominated, among others, for the Albert Londres 2017 Award, given to a French-speaking reporter under forty years of age for large-scale research.
Laure Marchand was born in 1976 and has been a correspondent in Turkey for the “Le Figaro” newspaper and the “Le Nouvel Observateur” magazine. Together withGuillaume Perrier, she published the books “La Turquie et le Fantôme arménien” (Actes Sud, 2013, L ‘Express magazine award), and “Le Fantôme arménien” (Futuropolis, 2015). She is co-creator, along with Sylvain Louvet, of the “Trois femmes à abattre” folder, for the “Spécial Investigation” program of the Canal + channel (April 2016). Her book “Triple Assassinat” was nominated, among others, for the Albert Londres 2017 Award, given to a French-speaking reporter under forty years of age for large-scale research.
Showing the single result
On January 9, 2013, three Kurdistan fighters were murdered in the heart of Paris in a small apartment at the 147 Lafayette street. The French journalist, Lorraine, shocked by the incident, explored it in all its details, in the shadow of the deafening silence of the French authorities.