Christophe Ayad
French journalist Christophe Ayad (b. 1968) joined the staff of Le Monde in 2011. He previously worked for rival daily Libération (from 1993 to 2011), most notably as the newspaper’s Cairo correspondent. In 2004, he was awarded the Albert Londres Prize, and he is also the author of Géopolitique de l'Égypte (Egyptian Geopolitics) published by Éditions Complexe.
Updated: 9 February 2012
Two camps, two theories, and two visions of France: 18 years after the massacre of 800,000 Tutsis, the precise role played by Paris is still the subject of heated debate, fueled by the findings of successive criminal investigations.