🔥 About Juste Flamme 

Juste Flamme is a journalistic project dedicated to defending democracy, exposing authoritarianism, and igniting resistance across borders.

We live in a time when democratic values are under siege — not only in fragile states, but at the very heart of the West. From Washington to Warsaw, Ankara to Amsterdam, far-right populism, disinformation, and authoritarian ambition are eroding the foundations of open societies. Too many institutions have gone quiet. Too many voices have fallen in line.

Juste Flamme exists to speak when others stay silent.

We bring a transatlantic perspective to this crisis, connecting the dots between political movements, media manipulation, and power grabs in both Europe and North America. Through thoughtful analysis, fearless reporting, and moral clarity, we confront the growing normalization of illiberalism and challenge the complicity that sustains it.

This is not just a newsletter. It's a statement:
📣 That silence is not neutrality.
🧭 That democracy must be defended — relentlessly, urgently, and unapologetically.
🔥 That journalism still matters when it refuses to look away.

Our readers are thinkers, activists, citizens, and dissidents — anyone who believes democracy is worth fighting for.

🖊️ Who's behind it?

Juste Flamme is an independent, evolving platform created by writers, researchers, and citizens committed to defending democracy, challenging authoritarianism, and confronting silence with truth. While it began as a solo project, it is open to contributors from around the world — anyone with the courage, clarity, and conviction to speak out.

We welcome voices from across borders, disciplines, and perspectives — as long as they share an uncompromising belief in democratic values, human rights, and intellectual honesty. In a time of growing fear and apathy, Juste Flamme is a place for those who refuse to look away.

What we cover:

  • Authoritarianism in Europe and North America

  • The collapse of liberal institutions

  • The rise of far-right populist movements

  • Resistance — from street protests to civil society

  • Media, propaganda, and the digital battlefield

  • Voices and stories that deserve more light

Why the name Juste Flamme?

Because in times of darkness, even a single, steady flame can make a difference.
Because the flame of democracy — though flickering — must never be extinguished.
And because justice needs more than laws. It needs fire.