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Jacques Vergès

Known ForActing
Birthday1925-03-05
Age88 years old at death
Date of Death† 2013-08-15
Place of BirthUbon Ratchathani, Siam (now called Thailand)

Biography

Jacques Vergès (French pronunciation: [ʒak vɛʁʒɛs]; 5 March 1925 – 15 August 2013) was a French-Algerian lawyer of Vietnamese origin and anti-colonial activist. Vergès began as a fighter in the French Resistance during World War II, under Charles de Gaulle's Free French forces. After becoming a lawyer, he became well known for his defense of FLN militants during the Algerian War of Independence. He was later involved in a number of controversial and high-profile legal cases, with a series of defendants charged with terrorism, serial murder, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. This includes Nazi officer Klaus Barbie, "the Butcher of Lyon", in 1987, terrorist Carlos the Jackal in 1994, and former Khmer Rouge head of state Khieu Samphan in 2008. He also defended infamous Holocaust denier Roger Garaudy in 1998, as well as members of the Baader-Meinhof gang. As a result of taking on such clients, he garnered criticism from members of the public, including intellectuals Bernard-Henri Lévy and Alain Finkielkraut, political activist Gerry Gable and Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfeld. Vergès attracted widespread public attention in the 1950s for his use of trials as a forum for expressing views against French colonial rule in Algeria, questioning the authority of the prosecution and causing chaos in proceedings – a method he promoted as "rupture defense" in his book De la stratégie judiciaire. He was imprisoned for his activism in 1960 and temporarily lost his license to officially practice law. He was a supporter of the Palestinian fedayeen in the 1960s. He would later disappear from 1970 to 1978, without ever explaining his whereabouts during that period. An outspoken anti-imperialist, he continued his vocal political activism in the 2000s, including opposing the war on terror. The media sensationalized his activities with the sobriquet "the Devil's advocate",[note 2] and Vergès himself contributed to his "notorious" public persona by such acts as titling his autobiography The Brilliant Bastard and giving provocative replies in interviews, such as "I'd even defend Bush! But only if he agrees to plead guilty." Description above from the Wikipedia article Jacques Vergès, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Filmography

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2007
7.1
Documentary
History

My Enemy's Enemy

poster
2008
Comedy

Stéphane Guillon - Portraits au vitriol (1ère salve)

poster
1988
7.1
War
Documentary

Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie

poster
2007
6.5
Documentary

Terror's Advocate

poster
2011
10.0
Documentary

Manifesto of the 121

poster
2010
8.0
Documentary

Facing Genocide: Khieu Samphan and Pol Pot

poster
2010
Documentary

Guerres secrètes du FLN en France

poster
2013
Drama
Documentary

In the Darkroom

poster
1987
5.1
Talk

Sacrée Soirée

poster
2006
5.1

On n'est pas couché