[lbo-talk] Roger Garaudy

John E. Norem jnorem at cox.net
Thu Apr 12 13:26:27 PDT 2007


Thursday 12 April 2007

Holocaust denier Garaudy: a pariah in the West, an idol in the Islamic

world

Roger Garaudy

Book Review by Amir Taheri

Source: Asharq al-Awsat <http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=8&id=8605>

In one spring almost a decade ago, I was having coffee with two French intellectuals at a Parisian café when we were distracted by a commotion.

Several patrons of the café started moving from their tables as if hit by an invisible hand as an elderly man approached, trying to sit at one of the tables. One of the patrons was shouting: Oh, how it smells ill!

The cause of the commotion was the elderly newcomer who turned out to be Roger Garaudy, the bete-noire of French intellectuals and the subject of this voluminous exercise in character demolition. The intellectual patrons of the café did not wish to be anywhere close to Garaudy, the pariah par excellence.

Shunned in his own homeland, Garaudy was, nevertheless, a hero in other places.

A few weeks after the café incident, Garaudy was in Tehran as a guest of President Muhammad Khatami, receiving honours reserved for visiting heads of state. In June 1999, Jordanian intellectuals named Garaudy "the most important international cultural personality of the 20th century." Former Syrian Vice President Abdul-Halim Khaddam has called Garaudy "the greatest contemporary Western philosopher." Libyan leader Muammar Kaddhafi has gone even further by designating Garaudy as "Europe’s greater philosopher since Plato and Aristotle."

There are other places where Garaudy is a star.

In the Islamic Republic of Iran, the 84 years old Frenchman is a household name among Khomeinist officials and militants. The state-owned television often broadcasts lengthy interviews with the old man who has maintains a private correspondence with former President Khatami. Last December when the Islamic Republic’s Foreign Minister Manuchehr Motakki hosted an international conference to prove that the Holocaust did not happen, Garaudy, unable to attend for health reasons, sent a videotape message supporting President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s call for Israel to be wiped off the map.

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