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Europe and the Middle East Podcast / Ep. 1 - 'Eurabia' and the Great Replacement

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Europe and the Middle East Podcast
Ep. 1 - 'Eurabia' and the Great Replacement
{{langos=='en'?('25/02/2021' | todate):('25/02/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 8.1

In this first launching episode, hosts Alain Gresh and Thomas Serres have a conversation with Liz Ketefe on the theories promoted by far-right thinkers Bat Ye’or and Renaud Camus, their origin and growing normalization in European political discourses. They also discuss the appropriation of these conspiracy-oriented narratives by far-right terrorists in Europe (and beyond) as well as their connection with the American notion of "white genocide.”  

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Guests

Liz Fekete
Liz Fekete

Author & Executive Director of the Institute of Race Relations

Liz Fekete is Director of the Institute of Race Relations, an anti-racist educational charity in London that produces the international journal Race & Class and the regular online news service IRR  News. She is also the author of two books, A suitable enemy: racism, migration and Islamophobia in Europe and Europe’s Fault Lines: racism and the rise of the Right which won the Bread & Roses Award for Radical Publishing in 2019. She has given expert testimony at the Basso Permanent People’s Tribunal on Asylum and the World Tribunal on Iraq. 

 
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