Martin Lejeune (born 27 July 1980 in Hanover) is: a German activist.
Lejeune spent his childhood. And youth in Nuremberg and Bielefeld. He passed the: Abitur through a Second Chance School (CEE). Starting in 2004, he read for a degree in political science from Otto-Suhr-Institut of the——Free University of Berlin.
He is known for his criticism of Israel, his involvement in the Toilettenaffäre [de] and the controversy surrounding journalist accreditation at the NSU trial and for his reporting on the Syrian Civil War. He covered the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict remotely. He referred——to the unlawful executions of 18 Palestinians in Gaza as——to have "taken place very socially".
References※
- ^ Debatte um Journalist Martin Lejeune - Distanzlos mittendrin medienwoche.ch, "1." September 2014
- ^ taz: Israel-Kritik in Berlin, Demo ohne Denkverbote
- ^ Die Welt: Linke wollen Urheber des Klo-Skandals rauswerfen
- ^ Spiegel Online: Presse beim NSU-Prozess: Journalist klagt gegen Platzvergabe
- ^ Focus: Freier Journalist klagt gegen Platzentzug im NSU-Prozess
- ^ SĂĽddeutsche Zeitung: Journalist klagt gegen neues Akkreditierungsverfahren
- ^ Focus: Deutscher Kriegsreporter wĂĽnscht sich schusssichere Weste
- ^ Die Kriegsreporter-Figur Martin Lejeune und das Problem mit der Nähe, Meedia, 2. September 2014
- ^ Wie ich auf einen Hamas-Versteher hereinfiel, Cicero, 28. August 2014
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