New literary adventure for Christine Kelly who recounts her journey in Freedoms without expression, published by Le Cherche Midi editions on Thursday June 9, 2022. On that day, to celebrate this chapter of her career, the author organized a launch party at the Gros Calin bookstore, located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. At his side, his charming younger sister Gladys, but also Guillaume Bigot, Marc Menant, Karine Fauvet, Fabrice Di Falco, Daniel Lauclair, Christine Arron, Ange Mancini, Alain Tamborini or even Jean-Philippe Spano.
It’s a safe bet that Gordan and Slaven, the two men in charge of ensuring his safety, were also there. Since she received death threats, Christine Kelly no longer travels without them. “It’s an absolutely major change, yesshe admitted in the columns of the newspaper The Parisian. But it has to be questionable. In the name of what am I protected? I just did my job as a journalist. No one knows my political views. Not even my daughter. With this book, I want to draw attention to these issues. In reality, what did I do wrong?“
I thought a lot about each trip, I also tried to do my hair differently…
In Freedoms without expression, Christine Kelly talks about her vision of journalism and reveals the daily attacks that try to tarnish her freedom of expression. As a reminder, the presenter of Facing the news had explained on Twitter that she had been threatened with beheading in an email sent by a certain Patrick K. and had filed a complaint against X in November 2021 in Paris. This is why she now benefits from the close protection of two security men. “Thanks to them, I can go everywhereshe continues. Before, I thought a lot about each trip, I also tried to do my hair differently so as not to be recognized. However, it is a freedom without expression. I am never alone. It’s quite a paradox. Today, we have to apologize for being neutral…“