Philippe Karsenty
Philippe Karsenty | |
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Born |
Philippe Karsenty June 25, 1966 (age 49) Issy-les-Moulineaux |
Residence | Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Media analyst, founder of the watchdog, Media-Ratings, deputy mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine |
Known for | Became known when he was sued by France 2 for saying they had broadcast a hoax about the shooting of Muhammad al Durrah. |
Website | http://www.m-r.fr/ |
Philippe Karsenty (born June 25, 1966) is a French media analyst and the founder of Media-Ratings, a company monitoring the French media for bias. Karsenty came to widespread public attention when he was sued for libel by the French television network, France 2, over accusations of staged footage by France 2 over the reported killing of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy, Muhammad al-Durrah.
Early life
Karsenty was born into a family of Jewish immigrants from North Africa. When he was in his 20s, he set up a share-trading company on the Paris Bourse, and continued to work as a broker until 1997.
Career
In 1996, he set up a business consultancy, and in 2002, he ran for parliament on a center-right ticket, obtaining only 3% of the vote.[1] In 2008, he was elected a deputy mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine.[2]
Muhammad al-Durrah Controversy
Karsenty came to public attention in 2004, when he was sued for libel by the French television network, France 2, after accusing the network of having broadcast a staged footage of the reported killing of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy, Muhammad al-Durrah, during a gun battle in the Gaza Strip in 2000.[1] France 2 won its case in October 2006,[3] but the judgment was overturned by the Paris Court of Appeal in May 2008, with France 2 refusing to release the full footage taken by their stringer on that day.[4] France 2 has appealed the decision to the Cour de cassation, France's highest court.[5] Subsequently, Karsenty won a case against Canal+, a French pay television channel, which broadcast a documentary film supporting Charles Enderlin's report. Karsenty said the documentary had slandered him while ignoring the facts.[6] In February 2012, the Cour de cassation cancelled the ruling of the Court of Appeal which had acquitted Karsenty.[7] On June 26, 2013, the Paris Court of Appeals once again convicted Karsenty of defamation, and fined him €7000.[8][9]
In parallel, on June 10, 2010, a court in Nanterre sentenced Canal Plus and Tac Press for defaming Philippe Karsenty in a documentary broadcast by this channel on April 24, 2008 whose title was Rumors, brainwashing: the new news war.[10]
2012 Legislative Election
He stood as a dissident right-wing candidate, against the candidate endorsed by Sarkozy's Union for a Popular Movement, in the Eighth constituency for French residents overseas (which includes French residents in Israel, as well as in Italy, Turkey, Greece and several other countries) for the 2012 legislative election.[11] He finished third, with 14.45% of the vote, and did not advance to the run-off vote.[12] In February 2013, the Constitutional Council found irregularities in the funding of his electoral campaign, and barred him from standing for public office for a period of one year.[13]
References
- 1 2 Schwartz, Adi. In the footsteps of the al-Dura controversy, Haaretz, November 8, 2007.
- ↑ "La Mairie", Neuilly-sur-Seine local council, accessed January 22, 2010.
- ↑ Durand-Souffland, Stéphane. "France 2 blanchie pour l'image choc de l'intifada". Le Figaro, October 20, 2006.
- ↑ "Al-Durra case revisited", Wall Street Journal Europe, May 28, 2008.
- ↑ "Reportage sur la mort d'un enfant palestinien: Charles Enderlin débouté en appel", Libération, May 21, 2008.
- ↑ Lalande, Julien. "Canal+ et l'agence Tac Presse condamnés pour diffamation", Pure médias, June 11, 2010, accessed January 21, 2011.
- ↑ "La Cour de Cassation annule la relaxe de Philippe Karsenty", Le Petit Journal
- ↑ "Leading critic of French al-Dura coverage convicted". The Times of Israel. 26 June 2013. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
- ↑ "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-23075865". BBC News. 27 June 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ 20 minutes Rumeurs, intox : les nouvelles guerres de l’Info.
- ↑ "Combat sans merci à droite pour le vote des Français d'Israël", Rue 89, June 23, 2011
- ↑ Official results of the first round, French Ministry for Foreign Affairs
- ↑ "Le Conseil constitutionnel annule l'élection de deux députées PS des Français de l'étranger", Le Monde, 15 February 2013
External links
- Philippe Karsenty Media Ratings - business website (fr.)
- Philippe Karsenty Site de campagne législative. (fr.)
- The al-Dura controversy published in Haaretz Nov 1, 2007 by Adi Schwartz (engl.)
- Fallows, James. "Who shot Mohammed al-Durra?", The Atlantic Monthly, June 2003.
- Karsenty, Phillipe. French Court Vindicates Al-Dura Hoax Critic, Pajamas Media, May 21, 2008.