Caroline Fourest (French:[kaʁɔlinfuʁɛst];[1] born 19 September 1975), is a French writer, film director, journalist, radio presenter at France Culture, and editor of the magazine ProChoix. She was also a columnist for Charlie Hebdo, for Le Monde until 14 July 2012, and she joined Marianne in 2016. She frequently appears on French media to discss issues related to Muslims, feminism, Charlie Hebdo and Israel.
Fourest is the editorial director of the French weekly paper, Franc-Tireur, since April 2022 and one of its founders. Prior to April 2022, she was also an advisor to the editorial committee.[2] The name was inspired by the resistance journal, Franc-Tireur, from the Second World War.[3]
Fourest has received several political awards for her work, including the National Award of "Laïcité" in 2005, and the "Award of the political book" in 2006.[6] She is an honorary associate of the National Secular Society,[7]
She is an advisory board member of the Anna Lindh Foundation, an organization focused on intercultural dialogue.[citation needed]
Fourest has opposed far right FN politician Marine Le Pen and her politics in a book co-authored with Fiammetta Venner.[8] She is the author of Frère Tariq ("Brother Tariq" 2008), a critical look at the works of Muslim intellectualTariq Ramadan, the central charges of which she and Mr. Ramadan later debated.[9]
Franc Tireur, of which Fourest is editorial director, was founded in November 2021 and its first issue was released on November 17, 2021 in newsstands.[11] The objective of the paper is to combat extremes on the political spectrum, advocate against populism and identitarianism and in favor of universalism, reason and humanism.[12]
Defamation accusations
In October 2012, Caroline Fourest was sentenced to pay a fine of 800 euros and 3300 euros respectively in damages for libel against Marine Le Pen, Jean-Marie Le Pen and Franck Chauffroy in a biography she wrote titled Marine Le Pen.[13]
In October 2014, Fourest suggested that a racist attack on 17 year old Muslim girl Rabia Bentot in 2013 could have been fabricated or that if it was real, Bentot's family could have been responsible. Fourest was subsequently accused of libel and ordered to pay 6,000 euros. The verdict has been appealed and overturned since the accusation was made after the three-month legal delay.[citation needed] Bentot was ordered to pay back to Caroline Fourest 4,000 euros for wrongful legal action.[14]
Works
Books
Fourest, Caroline; Fiammetta Venner (1998). Le guide des sponsors du Front national et de ses amis (in French). Paris: R. Castells.
Fourest, Caroline; Fiammetta Venner (1999). Les anti-pacs ou La dernière croisade homophobe (in French). Paris: Éditions Prochoix.
Fourest, Caroline (2000). Foi contre choix: la droite religieuse et le mouvement pro-life aux Etats-Unis [Faith against choice: The religious right and the prolife movement] (in French). Paris: Golias.
Fourest, Caroline (2003). Tirs croisés: la laïcité à l'épreuve des intégrismes juif, chrétien et musulman [Crossfire: Jewish, Christian and Muslim fanaticism against secularism] (in French). Paris: Calmann-Lévy.
Fourest, Caroline (2007). Le choc des préjugés: l'impasse des postures sécuritaires et victimaires (in French). Paris: Calmann-Lévy.
Fourest, Caroline (2009). La tentation obscurantiste [The last utopia: threats against universalism] (in French). Paris: Grasset.
Nasreen, Taslima; Fourest, Caroline (2010). Libres de le dire: conversations mécréantes [Free to say it] (in French). Paris: Flammarion Lettres. ISBN978-2-08-123300-3.
Fourest, Caroline; Fiammetta Venner (2011). Marine Le Pen (in French). Paris: Éditions Grasset.
La Bataille des droits de l'homme, documentary (Arte, 2009).
Des Petits Soldats contre l'avortement, documentary (Canal+, 2011).
Marine Le Pen, l'héritière, documentary co-directed with Fiammetta Venner (France 2, 2011).
100 Muslim women talk about themselves, documentary series of 20 episodes co-directed with Fiammetta Venner (France 24, 2011).
Nos seins, nos armes ! (Our breasts, our weapons!), documentary about Femen co-directed and co-written with Nadia El Fani (France 2, 2013)
Les Réseaux de l'extrême, documentary series in four parts: Les Obsédés du complot, Les Radicaux de l'islam, Les Enragés de l'identité and Les Naufragés de Sion (France 5, 2013).
Cahiers de doléances, documentary series in 9 parts: (LCP, 2013).
Sisters in Arms, a war-drama film (2019) based on real events (Red Snake was the working title).[15]