The Tribune des patriotes was a newspaper founded in 1792, whose editor was Camille Desmoulins, in collaboration with Louis-Marie Stanislas Fréron. Only four issues were published.

This newspaper was intended as an offshoot of the Cordeliers club, despite the fact that famous members like Jean-Paul Marat refused to collaborate.

In his newspaper La Tribune des Patriotes Camille Desmoulins insists he wants to fight in the political line of Maximilian de Robespierre. From the Tribune des Patriotes edit the code "My dear Robespierre," wrote he, "it is three years since I gave you that name. Freron and I will not abandon you on the breach in the midst of a swarm of enemies. The efforts of all those false patriots who are fierce today against you alone, we will divide them by drawing on them their hatred and fighting at your side, not for a man, not for you, but for the cause of the people, of the equality, of the Constitution that one attacks in you. " Sourceschange the code

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