Dominique Sigaud (born 28 January 1959 in Paris) is a French journalist, essayist and novelist.
From 1984 to 1996, as an independent journalist, she traveled the Arab world and Africa.
In 1996, she was awarded the Association des femmes journalistes prize for her article "Tutsis and Hutus: they are rebuilding together Rwanda in ruins", published in the magazine Cosmopolitan in November 1995. [1] Since then she has devoted herself to writing.
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Dominique Sigaud (born 28 January 1959 in Paris) is a French journalist, essayist and novelist.
From 1984 to 1996, as an independent journalist, she traveled the Arab world and Africa.
In 1996, she was awarded the Association des femmes journalistes prize for her article "Tutsis and Hutus: they are rebuilding together Rwanda in ruins", published in the magazine Cosmopolitan in November 1995. [1] Since then she has devoted herself to writing.
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