Manuel Abramowicz

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Manuel Abramowicz (born 1967) is a far-left Belgian reporter, specialist of the far right.

He initially was a member of the youth wing of the Parti ouvrier socialiste (Socialist Workers Party), a trotskyist movement, currently known as the Revolutionary Communist League. Manuel Abramowicz was also associated with SOS Racisme-Belgium or the FGTB, a left-wing trade-union.

Since 1997 he is editor-in-chief of the ResistanceS on-line review, and also presides since 2002 the antifascist organization (asbl) RésistanceS - Centre d'études et de formation pour l’action démocratique. Abramowicz is a member of the "scientific council" of the non-academic Centre de recherche et d'études politiques.

Manuel Abramowicz has also co-realized some film documentaries, and is a founding member of the Mémoire & Politique organization. Abramowicz sieged at the head of the MRAX (Mouvement contre le racisme, l'antisémitisme et la xénophobie).

He is a frequent collaborator to several left-wing press organs or review: CeliuS (Franco-Belgian monthly on the far-right), Contradictions, Rue des Usines, Regards, Politique, Golias, Le journal des Juristes démocrates, Le Journal du Mardi, Espace de Liberté (monthly of the Centre d'action laïque), etc.

Bibliography[]

  • Extrême droite et antisémitisme en Belgique de 1945 à nos jours, EVO, 1993 ;
  • Les Rats noirs. L'extrême droite en Belgique francophone, Luc Pire, 1996 ;
  • La Représentation électorale des partis d'extrême droite (with Wim Haelsterman), CRISP, 1997 ;
  • Nakam (leftist novel written with Pierre Guyau-Genon), Ancre rouge, 1998 ;
  • Guide des résistances à l'extrême droite, with a preface of Xavier Mabille, éditions Labor, 2005 ;
  • Degrelle et ses disciples, Aden Belgique, 2009.

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