Jean-Michel Cadiot Explained

Jean-Michel Cadiot
Birth Date:23 December 1952
Birth Place:Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Death Place:Massy, France[1]
Nationality:French
Occupation:Writer
Journalist

Jean-Michel Cadiot (23 December 1952 – 1 June 2020) was a French writer and journalist.[2]

Biography

Jean-Michel was the son of Robert Cadiot (1909–1967), a polytechnician, and Odile Gay (born 1919), a Greek and Latin professor.

Cadiot held a license in Chinese from Paris Diderot University. He also took courses in economics and theology. He began working for Témoignage chrétien and the magazine France-Pays arabes. In 1979, he became a correspondent with the Agence France-Presse (AFP) in Baghdad. He joined the AFP in Paris in 1981 and worked in Rennes, Brest, Tehran, and Bucharest. He was Vice-President of the Association for Mutual Aid to Eastern Minorities.

In the 2007 French legislative election, Cadiot ran for Deputy under the UDF-MoDem ticket in Val-d'Oise's 8th constituency. However, he only obtained 3.32% of the votes in the first round. In 2008, he ran in the Canton of Sarcelles-Nord-Est, earning 3.48% of the vote.

Jean-Michel Cadiot died on 1 June 2020 at the age of 67.[3]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CADIOT Jean-Michel. 21 August 2020.
  2. Web site: Jean-Michel Cadiot. fluctuat.net. French. https://web.archive.org/web/20090403131238/http://societe.fluctuat.net/jean-michel-cadiot.html. 3 April 2009.
  3. Web site: Décès. Jean-Michel Cadiot, un journaliste de passion. 4 June 2020. L'Humanité. French.
  4. Web site: Les Chrétiens d'Orient. Vitalité, souffrance, avenir. October 2010. Éditions Salvator. French.
  5. Web site: " Les Chrétiens d’Orient ", une histoire et une actualité fabuleuses et tragiques. 3 December 2010. Pour un modèle de société humaniste, démocrate. French.