President Emmanuel Macron (C), flanked by president of the Maison Zola-Musee Dreyfus association Louis Gautier (R), French President's wife Brigitte Macron (2L), French writer and journalist Emile Zola's great-granddaughter's Martine Le Blond-Zola (C-L), French Junior Minister of Gender Equality Elisabeth Moreno (3L) and Paris' Ile de France president and candidate to the French right-wing Les Republicains (LR) primary election Valerie Pecresse (L), sits at the late French writer and journalist Emile Zola's desk, in the Emile Zola house in Medan, near Paris, on October 26, 2021. The French President inaugurated on October 26 the first museum dedicated to the Dreyfus affair, installed in the house of late French writer and journalist Emile Zola, defender of Alfred Dreyfus and author of the famous "J'accuse" article published in L'Aurore newspaper in 1898. Ludovic MARIN / POOL / AFP.