Alain Hertoghe
Alain Hertoghe is a Belgian journalist, formerly an employee of the French Catholic newspaper La Croix. He was fired in December 2003 after writing a book critical of the coverage of the U.S. invasion of Iraq by French newspapers Le Monde, Le Figaro, Libération, Ouest-France and La Croix.
''La Guerre à Outrances''
Entitled La Guerre à Outrances, Hertoghe's book claimed that the big five French newspapers were ideological, biased and anti-American in their coverage of the war. He selectively presents articles contradicting themselves, or characteristic of the following lines of thoughts:- striking attack, immediately followed by predictions of quagmire as soon as US troop regrouped and received reinforcements
- prediction of a humanitarian disaster
- welcoming of difficulties faced by US troops
- predictions of a bloody urban battle in Baghdad.
Hertoghe was fired from La Croix in December 2003. The paper justified its decision by claiming that the book was damaging to its reputation and to the authority of its editors, in opposition to its editorial line, and made claims questioning the professional ethics of some of the staff.