- Roland Blum
Roland Blum (
Les Pennes-Mirabeau , 12 July 1945-) is a French conservative politician, member of theUnion for a Popular Movement (UMP). Former student of theInstitut d'études politiques d'Aix-en-Provence (science political school), he was elected deputy on 16 June, 2002 in theBouches-du-Rhône . He was the first French deputy to interpelate the government on the subject ofMuhammad al-Durrah , a child killed in the Palestinian territories and filmed and commented byCharles Enderlin ofFrance 2 TV, claiming it was a fake. The investigation has shown that such was not the case, and France 2 has deposed a complaint against X (equivalent toJohn Doe ) on charges ofdefamation .Following the request from Greens deputies
Noël Mamère ,Martine Billard andYves Cochet on September 10, 2003, for the constitution of a Parliamentary Commission on the "role of France in the support of military regimes in Latin America from 1973 to 1984" before the Foreign Affairs Commission of the National Assembly, presided byÉdouard Balladur (UMP), a request made following the investigations carried on by journalistMarie-Monique Robin , Roland Blum was nominated as responsible of the Commission. However, he refused to hear Marie-Monique Robin, and published in December 2003 a 12 pages report qualified by Robin as the summum of bad faith. It claimed that no military cooperation agreement had been signed between France and Argentina, despite the agreement found by Robin in the "Quai d'Orsay ", which showed that French veterans of theAlgerian War were in mission in Buenos Aires from 1959 to 1981 [ « Série B. Amérique 1952-1963. Sous-série : Argentine, n° 74. Cotes : 18.6.1. mars 52-août 63 ». ] [ [http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/12/rapports/r1295.asp RAPPORT FAIT AU NOM DE LA COMMISSION DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES SUR LA PROPOSITION DE RÉSOLUTION (n° 1060), tendant à la création d'une commission d'enquête sur le rôle de la France dans le soutien aux régimes militaires d'Amérique latine entre 1973 et 1984, PAR M. ROLAND BLUM] ,French National Assembly fr icon ] .References
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Union for a Popular Movement (UMP, as of 2007 headed byNicolas Sarkozy )
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