The France Press agency is a benchmark in the information world. Its articles and dispatches are just as credible as it is objective. However, we were surprised today to read an AFP article which does not look like what the agency had accustomed us. A subjective, critical article, and in which the author, Jacques Lhuillery, squarely castigates the Tunisian advertisements which, according to him, “overuse” the revolution.
The article also makes an observation of the revolutionary expressions used for commercial purposes: “On the way to freedom”, “the design revolution”, “8,000 escapees from prison still in freedom, protection is priceless !!! »…
This article, which derogates from the usual editorial line of AFP, is the work of the deputy editor -in -chief in person. Yes, Jacques Lhuillery is none other than the AFP deputy editor -in -chief, which adds to the “subjective” side of the article.
Read the AFP article instead.