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    Archive for January, 2012



    Rashid Mahdi, Claude Iverné & Sudanese photographs

    Posted on Jan 27, 2012

    I’ve always had a keen interest in photography, and I first wanted to be a photo journalist. I did not become a photo journalist but I still like photography and I’ve samazed the French city of Trouville-Sur-Mer, a seaside resort and port on the English Channel (Calvados). New photos will be published soon. A few months ago I saw the exhibition dedicated to French artist, photographer and writer, Claude Cahun and I will write about this amazing artist later. More recently, I’ve seen the beautiful photographs of Rashid Mahdi and the captivating ones of French photograph Claude Iverné. My Sama-friends at the Sama Gazette already posted about this exhibition: ‘A few days ago, we went to see a collective exhibition in Paris: “Photographies soudanaises” (Sudanese photographs). The gallery Clémentine de la Féronnière brought together, thanks to the Elnour collective founded by Claude Iverné in 2003, photographs by Rashid Mahdi but also by Richard… READ MORE




    Les ONG maintiennent Haïti dans le sous-développement

    Posted on Jan 17, 2012

    C’est le titre pour le moins accrocheur d’un article que j’ai lu sur le site Le Congolais il y a quelques jours. Ce n’est pas la première fois que j’entends dire (même si quelque peu excessif et certainement pas exclusif) que le sous-développement actuel est en partie le résultat de l’omniprésence des ONG dans le pays. Une présence qui ne fait que mettre en évidence la désorganisation et la faiblesse d’un gouvernement totalement dépassé par les conséquences catastrophiques du tremblement de terre de 2010 qui a, rappelons-le, fait 300 000 morts, détruit 80% de la capitale Port-au-Prince et laissé plus d’un million d’Haïtiens sans abri… Deux ans plus tard, force est de constater que beaucoup (presque tout) reste à faire. Même si les dons ont afflué et les pays nombreux à réagir, les promesses financières n’ont pas toutes été tenues, loin de là. Et sur le terrain, une certaine exaspération règne… READ MORE




    French journalist Gilles Jacquier killed in Syria

    Posted on Jan 11, 2012

    French TV reporter Gilles Jacquier has been killed in the Syrian city of Homs; he is the first Western journalist to die since anti-regime protests erupted 10 months ago. Jacquier was an experienced war correspondent who had previously reported from Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo, Israel and Kosovo and he was not working undercover, he had been authorised by the Syrian authorities to work in Homs… Jacquier was with other journalists reporting on the situation in the city, a centre of opposition to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. The question is: what happened in Homs? Who did kill the journalist and injured several others? French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe condemned the attack and demanded the authorities carry out an immediate investigation. Reporters Without Borders also demanded an inquiry. Gilles Jacquier was a great reporter and I watched his work as a correspondent for the program Envoyé Spécial on France 2. The deadly attack in Homs… READ MORE




    2012: blissful optimism, weariness and Tech resolutions

    Posted on Jan 4, 2012

    I read again my post from last year, and honestly, I could paste it and you won’t even notice it’s from 2011… ‘Most of the people I know are celebrating, wishing everyone the best for the new year. Me too I hope everything will be better in 2011 but since we always hope the next year will be better than the previous one, it makes me feel a little bit desperate about how things will turn out… On December 31, 2011 we will all hope -again- than 2012 will be better than 2011. Sounds kind of crazy, isn’t it? It reminds me my post about how things are repeating themselves again and again in Darfur: when History is a never ending story… Anyway.’ A complete change of subject. Tech resolutions. I read some interesting articles on that topic, the first one on Mashable. The author says: ‘This year is going to be different…. READ MORE






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