Philippe Val (French pronunciation:[filipval]; born 14 September 1952)[1][2] is a French journalist, singer, and comedian. He was a co-founder of the second iteration of Charlie Hebdo in 1992, serving as the satirical political weekly's editor and director.[3] After leaving Charlie Hebdo in 2009, Val was director of the public radio channel France Inter until 2014.[4]
Biography
Val was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine (Hautsde-Seine) to a butcher's father and a hairdressing mother, as the last of four siblings.[5] Val first became known as a member of the comedy duo Font et Val with Patrick Font from 1970 until 1996, and sometimes as a one-person show performer, with his dog "Jeff".[1] He is also a singer and pianist. At the turn of the 21st century, he performed with Emmanuel Binet on bass. His last album was called simply Philippe Val.[1]
In 2004, following the death of Gébé, Val succeeded him as director of Charlie Hebdo, while still holding his position as editor. Several contributors and journalists, including Olivier Cyran, Mona Chollet, and Philippe Corcuff protested against Val's ideas and left the magazine.[3] Val's editorship of Charlie Hebdo was influenced by three convictions: philo-Semitism, anti-sociologisme, and an aversion to Islam due to the assumption that anti-Semitism is intrinsic to Arab identity and Islam.[3] As editorial director, Val chose to publish the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons in late 2005. As a result of publishing the cartoons, Charlie Hebdo was taken to court for inciting hatred; in 2007 it was acquitted of those charges.[6] Val co-signed a petition, "le manifeste des 12", together with Bernard-Henri Lévy, Salman Rushdie, Taslima Nasrin and eight others, which denounced the dangers of Islamist ideology, calling it a "new totalitarianism".[3]
In 2008, Val fired cartoonist Siné from the magazine for an alleged antisemitic comment in one of his columns.[7] However, in December 2010, Siné won a 40,000-euro court judgment against Charlie Hebdo for wrongful termination.[8] In 2009, Val resigned from Charlie Hebdo after being appointed director of France Inter.[3]
Val has been described as a counter-jihad activist by Farid Hafez, who has stated that he "is seen as a kind of martyr for his activism in the fight against Islamisation",[9] with Gates of Vienna listing him as a "victim of the 'repression of the counter-jihad movement'".[10]
Later activities
Val served as the director of public radio channel France Inter until 2014.[4]
In April 2018, Val drafted a manifesto "against the new anti-Semitism", which was signed by 250 personalities in France including Nicolas Sarkozy, Manuel Valls, Jack Lang, Julia Kristeva, and Gérard Depardieu, condemning the "silent ethnic cleansing" of Jews by Muslims in certain parts of France.[3][9]
Val joined radio station Europe 1 as a weekly columnist in 2021.[4]
Publications
Vingt ans de finesse (Font & Val) (with Patrick Font), Le Cherche midi, 1992
Allez-y, vous n'en reviendrez pas, Le Cherche midi, 1994
Allez-y, vous n'en reviendrez pas, la suite, Le Cherche midi, 1996
Fin de siècle en solde, Le Cherche midi, 1999
No Problem !, Le Cherche midi, 2000
Bonjour l'ambiance, Le Cherche midi, 2001
Bons baisers de Ben Laden, Le Cherche midi, 2004
Les années Charlie : 1969-2004 (with Cavanna), Hoëbeke, 2004
Le référendum des lâches : les arguments tabous du oui et du non à l'Europe, Le Cherche midi, 2005
Traité de savoir survivre par temps obscurs, Éditions Grasset, 2007
Les traîtres et les crétins : chroniques politiques, Le Cherche midi, 2007
Reviens, Voltaire, ils sont devenus fous, Éditions Grasset, 2008
Si ça continue, ça va pas durer, Les Échappés -France Inter, 2009
Malaise dans l’inculture, Éditions Grasset, 2015
C'était Charlie, Éditions Grasset, 2015
Cachez cette identité que je ne saurais voir, Grasset, 2017
Le nouvel antisémitisme en France, Éditions Albin Michel, 2018
Tu finiras clochard comme ton Zola, Éditions de l’Observatoire, 2019
L'Europe ou rien, L'Observatoire, 2020
Allegro Barbaro, Éditions de l’Observatoire, 2020
Dictionnaire philosophique d'un monde sans Dieu, Éditions de l’Observatoire, 2022