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Chiquet Mawet (Michelle Beaujean) was born on 23 January, 1937 in Verviers, Belgium, is a playwright. Discover Chiquet Mawet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Michelle Beaujean
Occupation playwright, columnist, activist
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 23 January 1937
Birthday 23 January
Birthplace Verviers, Belgium
Date of death (2000-07-04) Liège, Belgium
Died Place Liège, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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2000

After a long illness, Mawet committed suicide on 4 July 2000, at the age of 62.

1999

In 1999, a documentary film was created about the experience of the Collectif17.

1998

In 1998, Mawet gave a good account of the anti-political spirit of this period: “Except ideological autism, we can understand the motivations of those who strive to constitute a force of political opposition (…) However, it is difficult not to note that 'from the moment when individuals come together in an organization aiming for power – even a very small piece – they cease to be in phase with those they claim to represent and inevitably end up instrumentalizing them: in their head, voters, grassroots activists, union members are quickly reduced to fuel for their race.”16.

1997

University work Nancy Delhalle44, The repertoire of contemporary dramatic authors: Belgian theater in the French language, Alternatives théâtrales no 55 (co-edition, Society of dramatic authors and composers (SACD), Promotion of letters, Archives and museum of literature, French Community of Belgium), 1997, p. 139–140, 21845. Nancy Delhalle, Authors in the ruins. Parcours arbitraire, Alternatives théâtrales no 56, Brussels, 1997, p. 36–39.

1990

At the end of the 1990s, she contributed to the creation of the Collectif Chômeur, Pas Chien! in the Liège Region 13.

Composed of unemployed people and various associations, the Collective proposes "to implement concrete actions to denounce discriminatory practices" that the new regulations (of the 1990s) install against the unemployed. For the Collective, deprived of employment, the individual is driven out of the democratic space and is confined to the status of sub-citizen14,15.

Woman of commitments Libertarian Alternative: in the 1990s, columnist and polemicist, she regularly collaborated with the monthly Alternative Libertaire. She published dozens of texts there18. In 1997, she recalls her atypical career in the collective work Le Hasard et la necessity: how I became a libertarian19. Disappearance

1989

In 1989, she was a founding member of the association Silence, les Dunes! which brought together around ten artists from the Verviers region.

1977

A radical activist in the anti-nuclear movement, she coordinated the departures from Belgium for the demonstration of 31 July 1977 against Superphénix in Creys-Malville: A protester dies following violent clashes with the police.

1976

On 12 March 1976, in Namur, during the constitutive general assembly of Friends of the Earth (Belgian section), she was elected member of the board of directors of the new association12.

1975

On 19 June 1975, during a press conference in Brussels announcing the creation of a Common Anti-Nuclear Front (FAAN), Michèle Beaujean represented the APRI (Association for the Protection against Ionizing Radiation) 11.

1937

Chiquet Mawet (born Michelle Beaujean; 23 January 1937 – 4 July 2000) was a playwright, storyteller, poet, social activist and professor of ethics. Part of the generation between Stalingrad 1942 and May 1968, Beaujean, at 20, was fascinated by the hope of self-managed socialism (Titoism) in Yugoslavia. At 30, she became a pioneer of the anti-nuclear movement in Belgium. At 50, she flirted with anarchists.