Red Anneliese

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Red Anneliese
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description Swiss newspaper
publishing company Club Red Anneliese
Headquarters Brig-Glis
First edition Fall 1973
Frequency of publication 5 times a year
Widespread edition 2,500 copies
(Red Anneliese)
Editor-in-chief Silvia Eyer
editor Reinhard Jossen
Web link www.roteanneliese.ch

The Rote Anneliese is a Swiss newspaper that was founded in 1973 in Upper Valais . She calls herself the «critical voice of Upper Valais» and belongs to the political left . The name Rote Anneliese stands for "Red Analysis". The newspaper is based in Brig-Glis and is published five times a year by the Rote Anneliese Association . According to its own editions, it has a widespread circulation of 2,500 copies.

history

In the first few years the Rote Anneliese was published by the Kritischer Oberwallis (KO). Since then, the KO with the 1982 SP to the Socialist Party Upper Valais has partnered (SPO), published by the magazine "club Red Anneliese". In 2018 the magazine received a new editorial team and a new concept.

From 2000 to 2010 Kurt Marti worked as editor of the Rote Anneliese . Marti published widely acclaimed research and uncovered several scandals, such as the illegal disposal of construction waste. Some of the revelations had criminal consequences for those affected. Kurt Marti has also been tried several times for his work against abuse of power , party affiliation and corruption . Some of these revelations were published in book form in 2012. In 2005 a person tried to suppress the circulation of a critical article by Rote Anneliese by buying between 300 and 400 kiosk copies .

Well-known authors such as Beat Jost , Peter Bodenmann , Thomas Burgener and the historian Elisabeth Joris wrote for Rote Anneliese . The Rote Anneliese is one of the few left-wing alternative newspapers still in existence in Switzerland , which originated in the 1968 movement .

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b About us. Financing. Website of the Rote Anneliese .
  2. ^ A b c Frank Sieber: The alternative press survived in Valais. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . November 26, 2013, accessed on March 17, 2018 (title of the print edition (No. 275, p. 54): A stubborn troublemaker in Valais ).
  3. A new beginning after 45 years: "Rote Anneliese" with new faces . In: Walliser Bote . 1st March 2018.
  4. ^ Prix ​​Courage 2013. Audience award for Kurt Marti. In: Walliser Bote. September 6, 2013, accessed March 11, 2018 .
  5. Valley of Silence - Valais Stories about Party Felt, Church, Media and Justice . Rotpunktverlag, Zurich 2012, ISBN 978-3-85869-507-9 .
  6. Hamster purchases from the Walliser opposition newspaper "Rote Anneliese". In: Klein Report . July 3, 2005, accessed March 11, 2018 .