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Blue Metropolis Festival 2019

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Blue Metropolis Festival 2019

Photograph of the panelist participating in the Racisme, Anti-racisme et Autocensure panel at the Blue Metropolis Festival 2019, which was held on 4 May 2019 in Montreal. During this panel, Claudine Bertrand, former Board member of the Quebecois Centre, brought attention to the case of the Turkish journalist Nedim Türfent, who was arrested on 12 May 2016 and charged with belonging to a terrorist organisation. From left to right are: Fabien Deglise; Gesuino Némus; Bertrand; Colin Niel; and Mathieu Bélisle.

Festival Metropolis Bleu 2019

Photographie des panélistes participant au panel Racisme, Anti-racisme et Autocensure dans le cadre du Festival Métropolis Bleu 2019, le 4 mai 2019, à Montréal. Pendant ce panel, Claudine Bertrand, ancienne administratrice du Centre québécois, a attiré l'attention sur le cas du journaliste turc Nedim Türfent, arrêté le 12 mai 2016 et condamné à titre de membre d'une organisation terroriste. De gauche à droite: Fabien Deglise; Gesuino Némus; Bertrand; Colin Niel; et Mathieu Bélisle.

Blue Metropolis Festival 2020

Fotografía de los ponentes en la mesa redonda Racisme, Anti-racisme et Autocensure en el Blue Metropolis Festival 2019, celebrado el 4 de mayo de 2019 en Montreal. Duriante la mesa redonda, Claudine Bertrand, exmiembro de la junta del Centro Quebequés, habló del caso del periodista turco Nedim Türfent, arrestado el 12 de mayo de 2016 y acusado de pertenecer a una organización terrorista. De izquierda a derecha: Fabien Deglise; Gesuino Némus; Bertrand; Colin Niel; y Mathieu Bélisle.

Date:

04/05/2019

Creator:

Quebecois Centre

Centre:

Quebecois Centre  (Centre québécois du P.E.N. International)

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