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Jacques Vergès

Jacques Vergès

Born: 1925-03-05 • Ubon Ratchathani, Siam (now called Thailand)

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Jacques Vergès, born 5 March 1925 in Ubon Ratchathani, Siam (now called Thailand), is a French lawyer who has earned fame continually since the 1950s, first as an anticolonialist communist figure and then for defending a long string of well-known clients from anticolonialist Algerian militant Djamila Bouhired (his future wife) in 1957-1962 to former Khmer Rouge head of state Khieu Samphan (2008). His clients have included both leftwing and rightwing terrorists, war criminals, and militants, including Holocaust denier Roger Garaudy, Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie (1987), and international terrorist Ilich Ramírez Sánchez a.k.a. Carlos the Jackal (1994). In 2002, he offered to represent former Serbian President Slobodan Milošević, although Milošević declined any legal advice from any party. The media have sensationalized him with the sobriquet, "the Devil's advocate", and he himself has contributed to his "notorious" public persona by such acts as titling his autobiography The Brilliant Bastard and giving provocative replies in interviews. He claims that when asked if he would have defended Hitler, he replied, "...I'd even defend Bush! But only if he agrees to plead guilty."

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Filmography
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In the Darkroom
2013
Manifesto of the 121 poster
Manifesto of the 121
2011 • Self
Facing Genocide: Khieu Samphan and Pol Pot poster
Facing Genocide: Khieu Samphan and Pol Pot
2010 • Self
Guerres secrètes du FLN en France poster
Guerres secrètes du FLN en France
2010 • Self
Stéphane Guillon - Portraits au vitriol (1ère salve) poster
Stéphane Guillon - Portraits au vitriol (1ère salve)
2008 • Self
My Enemy's Enemy poster
My Enemy's Enemy
2007 • Self
Terror's Advocate poster
Terror's Advocate
2007 • Self
Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie poster
Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie
1988 • Self