Michel Sitbon

He founded many collectives and associations defending freedom of speech,[1] gender equality, right of asylum or the legalization of cannabis.

He notably stood out in 2017 by welcoming migrants every evening in his bookstore rue Keller in Paris, the facts reported by the media Brut are viewed several million times on social networks.

This time of mobilization gives him the opportunity to question the policy of good morals which then restricted access to certain content, first in the press then by the minitel[6] and finally via the Internet.

He also participates in the Cannabis Sans Frontières project, which presented a list in the European elections in Île de France in 2009 and 2014.

He thus wrote the central proposal of this transversal collective: Une légalisation du cannabis au niveau européen pour favoriser les défavorisés.

Michel Sitbon