Evelyne pisier biography of mahatma

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        3. Is given the name of Mahatma ('Great Soul' in Sanskrit).
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        6. Is given the name of Mahatma ('Great Soul' in Sanskrit)..

          Évelyne Pisier

          French political scientist

          Évelyne Pisier (18 October 1941 – 9 February 2017[1]) was a French writer and political scientist.

          Biography

          Pisier was born in Hanoi on 18 October 1941.[1] She was the daughter of a French senior civil servant, Georges Pisier (30 June 1910 – 13 March 1986), who was a Maurrassien supporter of the Vichy regime and was stationed in Hanoi.[2] Pisier was interned for four years in a Japanese concentration camp after the Japanese invasion of French Indochina.[2] She then moved to Nouméa, where her father was transferred and where her brother Gilles Pisier was born.[2] Her parents subsequently separated, so Évelyne Pisier settled in Nice with her mother and her sister, future actress and director Marie-France Pisier.[1] In 1986 her father committed suicide, and then in 1988 her mother also committed suicide at the age of 64.[2]

          In 1964, as a feminist activist involve