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157:, French special services police pulled Malley from a taxi and put him on a plane to New York City without his passport. In the airport at New York, an airline employee helped him avoid customs in order to take another flight, and he spent eight months in 35:
Malley was "one of the best known francophone journalists of his generation" and a "partisan, fearless and controversial" writer who spoke and wrote easily in both French and English as well as his native Arabic, according to his obituary in
106:) and was led by his wife, Barbara Malley . The journal published reports from Third World areas which received relatively little coverage elsewhere. Its contributors included Third World economists and academics. 153:, among others. Malley was a strong critic of French foreign policy and alleged intelligence activities in Africa. In October 1980, at the end of the administration of French President 96: 58:
family of modest circumstances. After graduating from high school, he joined the Egyptian Communist Party, became a journalist and was sent by an Egyptian newspaper to cover the
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review as "a personal perspective on the movement in which his father played a notable part, and an epitaph of sorts."
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Malley became the "best known voice" of Third World anti-colonialist movements. He conducted a 20-hour interview with
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independence group. Malley took up the cause of the FLN and was important in publicizing its cause.
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presidential campaign. Robert Malley wrote about Third Worldism and its decline in his book,
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at The University of California Press website. Retrieved January 27, 2008
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The Call From Algeria: Third Worldism, Revolution, and the Turn to Islam
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in New York City.The Jewish-born Malley was virulently anti-Israel.
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He moved to France in 1969, where he founded the journal "
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and also then edited an English version which was called
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editing his journal until the election of President
94:later on; he also began a second magazine called 276: 137:became a longtime critic of the regimes of 335:Egyptian expatriates in the United States 330:French people of Egyptian-Jewish descent 234:Brittain, Victoria (27 September 2006). 233: 267:Web page titled "The Call From Algeria" 277: 16:Syrian Egyptian francophone journalist 28:journalist and a strong supporter of 229: 227: 225: 223: 221: 219: 217: 215: 13: 45: 14: 361: 345:Egyptian people of Syrian descent 325:Egyptian people of Jewish descent 310:Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery 248:from the original on 6 April 2023 212: 129:Palestine Liberation Organization 320:20th-century French male writers 173:Simon and Barbara Malley's son, 315:French male non-fiction writers 260: 1: 340:Egyptian emigrants to France 7: 194: 113:, and long interviews with 97:L'Economiste du Tiers Monde 90:" (its name was changed to 10: 366: 188:Times Literary Supplement 168: 64:National Liberation Front 50:Simon Malley was born in 206: 155:Valéry Giscard d'Estaing 32:independence movements. 163:François Mitterrand 159:Geneva, Switzerland 75:Gamal Abdul Nasser 185:, described in a 73:Malley supported 357: 290:Egyptian writers 270: 264: 258: 257: 255: 253: 231: 147:Mobutu Sese Seko 365: 364: 360: 359: 358: 356: 355: 354: 275: 274: 273: 265: 261: 251: 249: 232: 213: 209: 197: 171: 48: 46:Life and career 17: 12: 11: 5: 363: 353: 352: 347: 342: 337: 332: 327: 322: 317: 312: 307: 302: 297: 292: 287: 285:French editors 272: 271: 259: 236:"Simon Malley" 210: 208: 205: 204: 203: 201:Third-worldism 196: 193: 170: 167: 139:King Hassan II 92:"Afrique Asie" 60:United Nations 47: 44: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 362: 351: 348: 346: 343: 341: 338: 336: 333: 331: 328: 326: 323: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 301: 298: 296: 295:Egyptian Jews 293: 291: 288: 286: 283: 282: 280: 268: 263: 247: 243: 242: 237: 230: 228: 226: 224: 222: 220: 218: 216: 211: 202: 199: 198: 192: 190: 189: 184: 180: 176: 175:Robert Malley 166: 164: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 130: 126: 125: 120: 116: 115:Yasser Arafat 112: 107: 105: 104: 99: 98: 93: 89: 84: 82: 81: 76: 71: 69: 65: 61: 57: 56:Syrian Jewish 53: 43: 41: 40: 33: 31: 27: 23: 19: 262: 250:. Retrieved 241:The Guardian 239: 186: 182: 179:Barack Obama 172: 135:Afrique Asie 134: 133: 124:The Guardian 122: 119:Oliver Tambo 111:Fidel Castro 108: 101: 95: 85: 78: 72: 49: 39:The Guardian 37: 34: 22:Simon Malley 21: 20: 18: 350:Syrian Jews 305:2006 deaths 300:1923 births 80:Al Gomhuria 66:(FLN), the 42:of London. 30:Third World 26:francophone 279:Categories 103:Africasia 88:Africasia 246:Archived 195:See also 68:Algerian 252:11 July 143:Morocco 54:into a 169:Family 117:, and 207:Notes 151:Zaire 52:Cairo 254:2023 145:and 149:in 141:of 131:. 281:: 244:. 238:. 214:^ 256:.

Index

francophone
Third World
The Guardian
Cairo
Syrian Jewish
United Nations
National Liberation Front
Algerian
Gamal Abdul Nasser
Al Gomhuria
Africasia
"Afrique Asie"
L'Economiste du Tiers Monde
Africasia
Fidel Castro
Yasser Arafat
Oliver Tambo
The Guardian
Palestine Liberation Organization
King Hassan II
Morocco
Mobutu Sese Seko
Zaire
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Geneva, Switzerland
François Mitterrand
Robert Malley
Barack Obama
Times Literary Supplement
Third-worldism

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