Nidra Poller is an American writer who has lived in Paris since 1972. She has contributed to English-language publications such as The Wall Street Journal, National Review, FrontPage Magazine, and The New York Sun.
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Poller is also a novelist, author of illustrated books for youths, and a translator, notably of the philosopher, Emmanuel Levinas.[1] Her writings include observations on society and politics, including the Muhammad al-Durrah incident and the Ilan Halimi trial.
She participated in the international counter-jihad conferences in Brussels in 2007[2] and in 2012.[3]
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