Rémy Ourdan is a French journalist,
war correspondent for the newspaper Le Monde, and documentary filmmaker.
Biography
Journalism
Rémy Ourdan began as a reporter in 1992 in
besieged Sarajevo. He covers for three decades the main conflicts in the world, as well as post-war, human rights and international justice issues. He also continues his long-term work on Sarajevo.
"Après-guerre(s)" (foreword & "Sarajevo, après le siège"), edited by Rémy Ourdan, Autrement, Paris, 2001[10]
"A War, and Ricochets" ("WAR", VII, "WAR", de.MO, New York, 2003)[11][12]
"America vs Al Qaeda : A Foe's Best Friend" (Dispatches, "Beyond Iraq", 2008)[13][14]
"Le Monde, les grands reportages 1944-2009" (Les Arènes, Paris, 2009)[15]
"Sarajevo, a love story"[16] (foreword & "Soldier's Words", "Bosnia 1992-1995", edited by Jon Jones, Sarajevo, 2012)[17]
"Le Monde, les grands reportages 1944-2012" (Pocket, Paris, 2012)[18]
"Première nuit à Sarajevo" ("Robert Capa - 100 photos pour la liberté de la presse", Reporters Sans Frontières, Paris, 2015)[19]
"Partez ou vous allez tous mourir" (introduction, Bruno Philip, "Aung San Suu Khi, l’icône fracassée", Les Equateurs, Paris, 2017)[20]
Other
Rémy Ourdan organized on April 6, 2012, for the 20th anniversary of the
war in Bosnia, a reunion called "Sarajevo 2012",[21][22] for which hundreds of war reporters came back to Sarajevo.[23] He published, with Jon Jones and
Gary Knight, the photo book Bosnia 1992-1995 (edited by Jon Jones, 2012),[24] for which he wrote the foreword Sarajevo, a love story.[25]
Rémy Ourdan is a co-founder and was the first director of the
WARM Foundation on contemporary conflicts[26] (2012-2019),[27] based in Sarajevo.[28][29][30]
Rémy Ourdan is a French journalist,
war correspondent for the newspaper Le Monde, and documentary filmmaker.
Biography
Journalism
Rémy Ourdan began as a reporter in 1992 in
besieged Sarajevo. He covers for three decades the main conflicts in the world, as well as post-war, human rights and international justice issues. He also continues his long-term work on Sarajevo.
"Après-guerre(s)" (foreword & "Sarajevo, après le siège"), edited by Rémy Ourdan, Autrement, Paris, 2001[10]
"A War, and Ricochets" ("WAR", VII, "WAR", de.MO, New York, 2003)[11][12]
"America vs Al Qaeda : A Foe's Best Friend" (Dispatches, "Beyond Iraq", 2008)[13][14]
"Le Monde, les grands reportages 1944-2009" (Les Arènes, Paris, 2009)[15]
"Sarajevo, a love story"[16] (foreword & "Soldier's Words", "Bosnia 1992-1995", edited by Jon Jones, Sarajevo, 2012)[17]
"Le Monde, les grands reportages 1944-2012" (Pocket, Paris, 2012)[18]
"Première nuit à Sarajevo" ("Robert Capa - 100 photos pour la liberté de la presse", Reporters Sans Frontières, Paris, 2015)[19]
"Partez ou vous allez tous mourir" (introduction, Bruno Philip, "Aung San Suu Khi, l’icône fracassée", Les Equateurs, Paris, 2017)[20]
Other
Rémy Ourdan organized on April 6, 2012, for the 20th anniversary of the
war in Bosnia, a reunion called "Sarajevo 2012",[21][22] for which hundreds of war reporters came back to Sarajevo.[23] He published, with Jon Jones and
Gary Knight, the photo book Bosnia 1992-1995 (edited by Jon Jones, 2012),[24] for which he wrote the foreword Sarajevo, a love story.[25]
Rémy Ourdan is a co-founder and was the first director of the
WARM Foundation on contemporary conflicts[26] (2012-2019),[27] based in Sarajevo.[28][29][30]