signed a cooperation agreement between the Saharawi Red Crescent and a Swedish organization
Shahid El Hafed, 30/12/2009 (SPS) The Saharawi Red Crescent has signed Tuesday at the refugee camp of El Shahid Hafed a cooperation agreement with a Swedish organization of solidarity on humanitarian assistance and the strengthening of bilateral cooperation.
The agreement covers the provision during the year 2010 for Sahrawi refugees than 600 tons of canned fish and 40 tons of clothing.
In a speech at the signing, the Polisario Front representative in Stockholm, Mr. Brahim Mokhtar recalled the unwavering support of Sweden, with all its political forces including the Saharawi people in the political and social and led to the recent recognition by the Swedish Socialist Party of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR). (SPS)
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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Polisario reiterated its readiness to cooperate with UN special envoy for the conflict in Western Sahara
Bir Lahlou, 30/12/2009 (SPS) The National (SN) of the Frente Polisario, on Wednesday reiterated its readiness to "cooperate constructively "with the UN Secretary General and his Personal Envoy to Western Sahara, Christopher Ross, in their efforts to finding a solution to the Saharawi conflict, wishing good will on the Moroccan side to allow self-determination the Saharawi people.
Meeting Tuesday and Wednesday under the chairmanship of the President of the Republic, the Polisario Front SG, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz, the SN has called on the UN to shoulder its responsibilities in the decolonization of Western Sahara, to make Morocco to respect human rights and to comply with international law, according to a statement received SPS.
In this context, the SN has urged the UN to "take all appropriate measures to ensure that Morocco is in compliance with international legality, and undertakes no preconditions in negotiations with the Polisario Front to enable the Saharawi people exercise their inalienable right to self-determination and independence. "
SN condemned "the escalation Moroccan", calling for the UN to the organization as soon as possible to a free, fair and impartial referendum for self-determination for the Saharawi people, mission for which the mission UN in Western Sahara (MINURSO) has been established for over 18 years.
He also called for lifting the siege imposed military and media in Western Sahara, the dismantling of the Moroccan wall of shame, which is a crime against humanity, and to shed light on the fate of more than 500 civilians disappeared and 151 Saharawi prisoners war in the hands of the Moroccan state.
The SN has launched an urgent appeal for the release of Saharawi political prisoners, Dekja Lashgar Ali Salem Tamek, Brahim Dahane, Hammadi Nassiri, Saleh Loubeihi, Yahdih Etterouzi, Sghaier Rashid, Yahya Mohamed El Hafed IAAZZA and all their compatriots languishing in Moroccan prisons.
He also called for the establishment of a mechanism in MINURSO with the task of controlling and monitoring the situation of human rights in Western Sahara, and the last term of the looting of resources Saharawi natural.
SN commended the momentum Solidarity official and popular, nationally and globally, with Haidar, expressing his thanks and appreciation to all those who supported him during his hunger strike in Lanzarote (Spain).
He appealed to the international community, including the Security Council to implement the provisions of international law, calling for the decolonization of Western Sahara occupied by Morocco illegally since October 31, 1975, to the establishment of peace and stability in the region.
SN reminded that Spain holds the presidency of the European Union From January next year to meet its legal and historical responsibilities in the completion of the decolonization of its former colony, Western Sahara.
He reiterated in the sense that gross violations of human rights, the escalation of repression, abuse against the Sahrawi citizens and innocent Moroccan government attempts to impose a fait accompli, "can not be a good sign to encourage the EU to grant the Kingdom of Morocco an advanced status ".
Finally, the NP said that signing such an agreement between Morocco and the European Union and other countries around the world, or any action to affect the soil and fish resources of Western Sahara, "constitute a violation of international law and encouragement in the shameful looting own illicit wealth of the Saharawi people by the Moroccan occupiers." (SPS) 020/090/100 301550
December 9 SPS
Bir Lahlou, 30/12/2009 (SPS) The National (SN) of the Frente Polisario, on Wednesday reiterated its readiness to "cooperate constructively "with the UN Secretary General and his Personal Envoy to Western Sahara, Christopher Ross, in their efforts to finding a solution to the Saharawi conflict, wishing good will on the Moroccan side to allow self-determination the Saharawi people.
Meeting Tuesday and Wednesday under the chairmanship of the President of the Republic, the Polisario Front SG, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz, the SN has called on the UN to shoulder its responsibilities in the decolonization of Western Sahara, to make Morocco to respect human rights and to comply with international law, according to a statement received SPS.
In this context, the SN has urged the UN to "take all appropriate measures to ensure that Morocco is in compliance with international legality, and undertakes no preconditions in negotiations with the Polisario Front to enable the Saharawi people exercise their inalienable right to self-determination and independence. "
SN condemned "the escalation Moroccan", calling for the UN to the organization as soon as possible to a free, fair and impartial referendum for self-determination for the Saharawi people, mission for which the mission UN in Western Sahara (MINURSO) has been established for over 18 years.
He also called for lifting the siege imposed military and media in Western Sahara, the dismantling of the Moroccan wall of shame, which is a crime against humanity, and to shed light on the fate of more than 500 civilians disappeared and 151 Saharawi prisoners war in the hands of the Moroccan state.
The SN has launched an urgent appeal for the release of Saharawi political prisoners, Dekja Lashgar Ali Salem Tamek, Brahim Dahane, Hammadi Nassiri, Saleh Loubeihi, Yahdih Etterouzi, Sghaier Rashid, Yahya Mohamed El Hafed IAAZZA and all their compatriots languishing in Moroccan prisons.
He also called for the establishment of a mechanism in MINURSO with the task of controlling and monitoring the situation of human rights in Western Sahara, and the last term of the looting of resources Saharawi natural.
SN commended the momentum Solidarity official and popular, nationally and globally, with Haidar, expressing his thanks and appreciation to all those who supported him during his hunger strike in Lanzarote (Spain).
He appealed to the international community, including the Security Council to implement the provisions of international law, calling for the decolonization of Western Sahara occupied by Morocco illegally since October 31, 1975, to the establishment of peace and stability in the region.
SN reminded that Spain holds the presidency of the European Union From January next year to meet its legal and historical responsibilities in the completion of the decolonization of its former colony, Western Sahara.
He reiterated in the sense that gross violations of human rights, the escalation of repression, abuse against the Sahrawi citizens and innocent Moroccan government attempts to impose a fait accompli, "can not be a good sign to encourage the EU to grant the Kingdom of Morocco an advanced status ".
Finally, the NP said that signing such an agreement between Morocco and the European Union and other countries around the world, or any action to affect the soil and fish resources of Western Sahara, "constitute a violation of international law and encouragement in the shameful looting own illicit wealth of the Saharawi people by the Moroccan occupiers." (SPS) 020/090/100 301550
December 9 SPS
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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The Spain and the Western Sahara in 2009 forced the news Madrid to refocus its position
Madrid, 12/29/2009 (SPS) A series of events related to the conflict in Western Sahara appears to have influenced the position of the English government, largely modeled on the Moroccan position, according to media reports, would be back in 2009 to traditional theories, closer to the principle of self-determination, in the opinion of many observers.
The first event was the appointment in January 2009, Christopher Ross as new UN Special Envoy for Western Sahara, replacing Dutch diplomat Peter Van Walsum.
the occasion of his appointment, the English Foreign Ministry expressed its "confidence in the ability of the new Personal Representative of the Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon," to convene a new resume shortly negotiations initiated pursuant to resolutions of the Security Council of the United Nations. "
Madrid considers his appointment as "Involves a stimulus for progress towards a political solution just, lasting and mutually acceptable to the principle of self-determination as stated in the Security Council of the United Nations in its resolutions."
The English Government will, however, any comment on the statement made by Christopher Ross on the right of the Saharawi people to self-determination, after his meeting with the Saharawi leaders during his tour in the region, burying of the coup "autonomy plan" Moroccan that Madrid will not cease to be a "basis for dialogue" in the context of a possible resumption of negotiations direct links between the Polisario Front and Morocco.
The English Government's position will be further hampered by the view expressed by U.S. President, Barack Obama, the former English colony. In his message last July, King Mohammed VI, Bush made no reference to "autonomy plan" of Morocco.
This message was seen by observers as a move away towards the Moroccan initiative, supported unconditionally previously by former President George Bush.
If the media and politicians believed so premature English talking about a substantial change in the position of the United States on the question of Western Sahara, some analysts were quick to conclude that a clear political will from Washington not to match the Moroccan position, focusing the UN framework for the settlement of the conflict of Western Sahara.
This vision was confirmed when the U.S. ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, has not, in turn, refers to the "autonomy plan" of Morocco to the United Nations, as was done systematically Bush administration.
"This is an important sign that allows us to think there is a change of position of the United States, "some observers have noted.
In an analysis entitled" Barack Obama and the Western Sahara, a English lawyer, Carlos Ruiz Miguel, tried to demonstrate on the basis of resolutions adopted by the Council UN Security on Western Sahara, which Morocco has paralyzed all efforts of the international community in seeking a solution to the problem of decolonization, and the position of support he has expressed Spain not recipe.
With the appointment of Mr. Christopher Ross and the new position of the White House, the latest resolution of the Fourth Committee on Decolonization Western Sahara in early October, has influenced the revival of the Western Sahara issue on the international stage.
Once again, the Commission reaffirmed the right of peoples to self-determination. It should be noted that many members of civil society, parliamentarians and lawyers in Spain have taken part in the Fourth Committee in New York where they pleaded for the application of a free self-determination referendum in the Sahara Occidental.
The English delegation also denounced the daily violations of human rights in the occupied Saharawi territories and invited the international community in general and Spain in particular, as the former colonial power in Western Sahara, in fulfilling their international obligations towards the territory and the Saharawi people under Moroccan military occupation.
The Socialist government of Zapatero that will withstand international pressure, accentuated by the calls of the 35th European conference of solidarity and support for the Saharawi people (EUCOCO) held recently in Barcelona strongly reaffirming the right to self-determination for the Saharawi people, until November, following the bursting of the case Haidar, the "Sahrawi Gandhi."
The last event which has thrown its weight on the awareness of the Saharawi cause in the world, was without question the hunger strike of 32 days of the Sahrawi activist, following his expulsion El Aaiun, occupied by Moroccan authorities for his refusal to "recognize as Moroccan.
This event had two impacts overall political and diplomatic significance: the virtually unanimous condemnation of Morocco at international level and the bankruptcy of the pro-Moroccan position of the English government for avoiding talking about the "autonomy plan" Moroccan while reaffirming however, more clearly its support for self-determination for the Saharawi people.
Finally, the refusal to allow Rabat Aminatou Haidar to return home to Western Sahara has resulted in "serious friction" between Spain and Morocco.
For many media commentators, it is clear that Aminatou Haidar managed to cause tension between Spain and its southern neighbor, even though the English government wanted to avoid at all costs that this tension will lead to a diplomatic crisis with Morocco.
The English Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE-in power) felt, however, caused a sharp bitterness by the Moroccan attitude notwithstanding, it was said, "everything we have done since 2004 for Morocco," as wished to emphasize, the head of the foreign policy of the Socialist Party, Elena Valenciano.
A bitterness that will reflect on Spain in its relations with its southern neighbor, note the analysts of the Maghreb. (SPS) 020/090/700 291400
December 9 SPS
Madrid, 12/29/2009 (SPS) A series of events related to the conflict in Western Sahara appears to have influenced the position of the English government, largely modeled on the Moroccan position, according to media reports, would be back in 2009 to traditional theories, closer to the principle of self-determination, in the opinion of many observers.
The first event was the appointment in January 2009, Christopher Ross as new UN Special Envoy for Western Sahara, replacing Dutch diplomat Peter Van Walsum.
the occasion of his appointment, the English Foreign Ministry expressed its "confidence in the ability of the new Personal Representative of the Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon," to convene a new resume shortly negotiations initiated pursuant to resolutions of the Security Council of the United Nations. "
Madrid considers his appointment as "Involves a stimulus for progress towards a political solution just, lasting and mutually acceptable to the principle of self-determination as stated in the Security Council of the United Nations in its resolutions."
The English Government will, however, any comment on the statement made by Christopher Ross on the right of the Saharawi people to self-determination, after his meeting with the Saharawi leaders during his tour in the region, burying of the coup "autonomy plan" Moroccan that Madrid will not cease to be a "basis for dialogue" in the context of a possible resumption of negotiations direct links between the Polisario Front and Morocco.
The English Government's position will be further hampered by the view expressed by U.S. President, Barack Obama, the former English colony. In his message last July, King Mohammed VI, Bush made no reference to "autonomy plan" of Morocco.
This message was seen by observers as a move away towards the Moroccan initiative, supported unconditionally previously by former President George Bush.
If the media and politicians believed so premature English talking about a substantial change in the position of the United States on the question of Western Sahara, some analysts were quick to conclude that a clear political will from Washington not to match the Moroccan position, focusing the UN framework for the settlement of the conflict of Western Sahara.
This vision was confirmed when the U.S. ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, has not, in turn, refers to the "autonomy plan" of Morocco to the United Nations, as was done systematically Bush administration.
"This is an important sign that allows us to think there is a change of position of the United States, "some observers have noted.
In an analysis entitled" Barack Obama and the Western Sahara, a English lawyer, Carlos Ruiz Miguel, tried to demonstrate on the basis of resolutions adopted by the Council UN Security on Western Sahara, which Morocco has paralyzed all efforts of the international community in seeking a solution to the problem of decolonization, and the position of support he has expressed Spain not recipe.
With the appointment of Mr. Christopher Ross and the new position of the White House, the latest resolution of the Fourth Committee on Decolonization Western Sahara in early October, has influenced the revival of the Western Sahara issue on the international stage.
Once again, the Commission reaffirmed the right of peoples to self-determination. It should be noted that many members of civil society, parliamentarians and lawyers in Spain have taken part in the Fourth Committee in New York where they pleaded for the application of a free self-determination referendum in the Sahara Occidental.
The English delegation also denounced the daily violations of human rights in the occupied Saharawi territories and invited the international community in general and Spain in particular, as the former colonial power in Western Sahara, in fulfilling their international obligations towards the territory and the Saharawi people under Moroccan military occupation.
The Socialist government of Zapatero that will withstand international pressure, accentuated by the calls of the 35th European conference of solidarity and support for the Saharawi people (EUCOCO) held recently in Barcelona strongly reaffirming the right to self-determination for the Saharawi people, until November, following the bursting of the case Haidar, the "Sahrawi Gandhi."
The last event which has thrown its weight on the awareness of the Saharawi cause in the world, was without question the hunger strike of 32 days of the Sahrawi activist, following his expulsion El Aaiun, occupied by Moroccan authorities for his refusal to "recognize as Moroccan.
This event had two impacts overall political and diplomatic significance: the virtually unanimous condemnation of Morocco at international level and the bankruptcy of the pro-Moroccan position of the English government for avoiding talking about the "autonomy plan" Moroccan while reaffirming however, more clearly its support for self-determination for the Saharawi people.
Finally, the refusal to allow Rabat Aminatou Haidar to return home to Western Sahara has resulted in "serious friction" between Spain and Morocco.
For many media commentators, it is clear that Aminatou Haidar managed to cause tension between Spain and its southern neighbor, even though the English government wanted to avoid at all costs that this tension will lead to a diplomatic crisis with Morocco.
The English Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE-in power) felt, however, caused a sharp bitterness by the Moroccan attitude notwithstanding, it was said, "everything we have done since 2004 for Morocco," as wished to emphasize, the head of the foreign policy of the Socialist Party, Elena Valenciano.
A bitterness that will reflect on Spain in its relations with its southern neighbor, note the analysts of the Maghreb. (SPS) 020/090/700 291400
December 9 SPS
Friday, December 25, 2009
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Human Rights, the other weapon of resistance of the Saharawi people
Algiers, 25/12/2009 (SPS) The crackdown against the Sahrawi human rights by the Moroccan forces of occupation in the Sahara Western staked in 2009, jeopardizing the dotted Morocco the finger at international level.
The arrest in October, seven Sahrawi human rights and the expulsion of Western Sahara, on 14 November, the Sahrawi activist Ms. Haidar Aminetou to Lanzarote (Canary Islands), two facts reported by the international community, helped the Saharawi cause in the international arena more than any diplomatic offensive.
The intensification of repression against the Saharawi activists followed a particularly virulent speech of King Mohammed VI, in which he treated the activists as "traitors to the nation" to be punished heavily.
This draconian speech interfered after returning from Algeria seven Sahrawi waiting to be tried by a military court in Morocco. These activists were the eyes of the Moroccan authorities committed a crime of lese-majeste, because they had stayed in the Saharawi refugee camps and in the liberated territories from September 25 to October 4 before traveling to Algiers.
In Algiers, the militants had taken part in a meeting at which they had provided testimony to the reality of police repression and legal harassment exerted against them, their peers and the Saharawi population in the occupied territories of Western Sahara.
As for the Sahrawi activist, she had refused to register the Moroccan nationality on an access card at the airport in El Aaiun occupied capital of Western Sahara when she returned from a trip to the U.S. States where she received the Award''civil courage "awarded by the John-Train for his" peaceful resistance in Western Sahara ".
Its resistance to arbitrary power, she has expressed this time by observing a hunger strike for a little over a month demanding the return to his country, and thanks to his courage and the concert of international support that the Moroccan authorities bent and acceded to his demand.
At the height of resistance Aminetou, the Saharawi President, Mohamed Abdelaziz seized by written several foreign heads of state and the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, asking them to put pressure on Morocco to reverse its decision arbitrary cons Haidar.
While negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario Front, which began in 2007, stalled because of the intransigence of Rabat wants to impose its solution to the conflict in Western Sahara, in the form of autonomy under its sovereignty, activism of Sahrawi human rights in the occupied territories and the crackdown against them opened the eyes of the world about the reality of Western Sahara.
This is a non-autonomous territory regarded by the UN since 1966 and that Morocco has illegally occupied for over 34 years, against the will of the international community.
The appointment last January, the secretary general of the UN, Christopher Ross as special envoy for Western Sahara, was seen as a glimmer of hope that the Saharawi conflict reaching a settlement providing the right of the Saharawi people to self-determination principle demolished by Moroccan maneuvers during the year ending.
Recently, President Abdelaziz summarized the Saharawi conflict in a few words while calling for the establishment of a UN mechanism responsible for the protection of human rights in Western Sahara, the release of all Saharawi political prisoners , halting the campaign of repression and extortion, which would be a platform for successful direct and serious negotiations between the two parties to the conflict, Morocco and the Frente Polisario
. (SPS) 020/090/700 251300
December 9 SPS
Algiers, 25/12/2009 (SPS) The crackdown against the Sahrawi human rights by the Moroccan forces of occupation in the Sahara Western staked in 2009, jeopardizing the dotted Morocco the finger at international level.
The arrest in October, seven Sahrawi human rights and the expulsion of Western Sahara, on 14 November, the Sahrawi activist Ms. Haidar Aminetou to Lanzarote (Canary Islands), two facts reported by the international community, helped the Saharawi cause in the international arena more than any diplomatic offensive.
The intensification of repression against the Saharawi activists followed a particularly virulent speech of King Mohammed VI, in which he treated the activists as "traitors to the nation" to be punished heavily.
This draconian speech interfered after returning from Algeria seven Sahrawi waiting to be tried by a military court in Morocco. These activists were the eyes of the Moroccan authorities committed a crime of lese-majeste, because they had stayed in the Saharawi refugee camps and in the liberated territories from September 25 to October 4 before traveling to Algiers.
In Algiers, the militants had taken part in a meeting at which they had provided testimony to the reality of police repression and legal harassment exerted against them, their peers and the Saharawi population in the occupied territories of Western Sahara.
As for the Sahrawi activist, she had refused to register the Moroccan nationality on an access card at the airport in El Aaiun occupied capital of Western Sahara when she returned from a trip to the U.S. States where she received the Award''civil courage "awarded by the John-Train for his" peaceful resistance in Western Sahara ".
Its resistance to arbitrary power, she has expressed this time by observing a hunger strike for a little over a month demanding the return to his country, and thanks to his courage and the concert of international support that the Moroccan authorities bent and acceded to his demand.
At the height of resistance Aminetou, the Saharawi President, Mohamed Abdelaziz seized by written several foreign heads of state and the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, asking them to put pressure on Morocco to reverse its decision arbitrary cons Haidar.
While negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario Front, which began in 2007, stalled because of the intransigence of Rabat wants to impose its solution to the conflict in Western Sahara, in the form of autonomy under its sovereignty, activism of Sahrawi human rights in the occupied territories and the crackdown against them opened the eyes of the world about the reality of Western Sahara.
This is a non-autonomous territory regarded by the UN since 1966 and that Morocco has illegally occupied for over 34 years, against the will of the international community.
The appointment last January, the secretary general of the UN, Christopher Ross as special envoy for Western Sahara, was seen as a glimmer of hope that the Saharawi conflict reaching a settlement providing the right of the Saharawi people to self-determination principle demolished by Moroccan maneuvers during the year ending.
Recently, President Abdelaziz summarized the Saharawi conflict in a few words while calling for the establishment of a UN mechanism responsible for the protection of human rights in Western Sahara, the release of all Saharawi political prisoners , halting the campaign of repression and extortion, which would be a platform for successful direct and serious negotiations between the two parties to the conflict, Morocco and the Frente Polisario
. (SPS) 020/090/700 251300
December 9 SPS
Thursday, December 24, 2009
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The Saharawi President drew the attention of the UN on the plight of the Saharawi political detainee Dakja Lashgar
Bir Lehlu, 22/12/2009 (SPS) The Saharawi President, Secretary General of the Frente Polisario, Mohamed Abdelaziz has attracted the attention of the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon on the situation of the Sahrawi activist Dakja Lashgar held in a Moroccan prison.
The Saharawi political detainee "lives of inhumane conditions of detention in solitary confinement under close surveillance, prohibited from any contact with the outside world, communication means and deprived of his right to medical care and food," said Mr. Aziz, in a letter received by SPS.
It has also recalled that the Saharawi activist suffered from multiple diseases following a disappearance forced more than ten years since she was kidnapped by the Moroccan security forces and detained in secret detention centers Agdez, Derb Moulay Cherif and Kelaat M'gouna where she suffered the worst torture and mistreatment.
The Saharawi president called the UN Secretary General to act to save the life of this militant stressing the need for "rapid intervention of UN official with the State of Morocco to save the life of rights activist Human Dakja Lashgar.
He has also informed the UN Secretary General and the repression of the blockade which had submitted the home of the Sahrawi activist Aminatou Haidar after his return to El Aaiun busy.
These practices, said the Saharawi president "demonstrate a pattern of repression fueled and framed by the discourse of the King of Morocco on November 6 against the citizens, students and activists of Sahrawi human rights defenders of the right of the Saharawi people self-determination enshrined in the decisions and UN charters.
Mr. Abdelaziz also recalled "the wave of repression through mass arrests, mock trials, confiscation of papers activists Human Rights while preventing them from traveling abroad and the unlawful deportation and forced expatriation of activist Aminatou Haidar.
He said that despite the return of Aminatou Haidar with his family, the manifestations of repression and provocation remain patent explains that the situation was similar to the activist an arrest.
President Abdelaziz also called on the UN to establish a mechanism capable of protecting human rights. "Given these rapid developments we believe it is time for United Nations to take urgent and necessary measures to guarantee the safety of citizens Saharawi through a mechanism of protection of human rights in Western Sahara, "he argued.
The Saharawi president finally called the Secretary General of the UN to intervene for" the release of seven activists of the rights of the man and all the Sahrawi prisoners and lift the blockade imposed on the activist Aminatou Haidar. "He also urged the UN to intervene" with all possible means, particularly through the sending of an independent medical team to the bedside of Dakja Lashgar and take appropriate action against this tragic humanitarian situation. "(SPS)
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Bir Lehlu, 22/12/2009 (SPS) The Saharawi President, Secretary General of the Frente Polisario, Mohamed Abdelaziz has attracted the attention of the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon on the situation of the Sahrawi activist Dakja Lashgar held in a Moroccan prison.
The Saharawi political detainee "lives of inhumane conditions of detention in solitary confinement under close surveillance, prohibited from any contact with the outside world, communication means and deprived of his right to medical care and food," said Mr. Aziz, in a letter received by SPS.
It has also recalled that the Saharawi activist suffered from multiple diseases following a disappearance forced more than ten years since she was kidnapped by the Moroccan security forces and detained in secret detention centers Agdez, Derb Moulay Cherif and Kelaat M'gouna where she suffered the worst torture and mistreatment.
The Saharawi president called the UN Secretary General to act to save the life of this militant stressing the need for "rapid intervention of UN official with the State of Morocco to save the life of rights activist Human Dakja Lashgar.
He has also informed the UN Secretary General and the repression of the blockade which had submitted the home of the Sahrawi activist Aminatou Haidar after his return to El Aaiun busy.
These practices, said the Saharawi president "demonstrate a pattern of repression fueled and framed by the discourse of the King of Morocco on November 6 against the citizens, students and activists of Sahrawi human rights defenders of the right of the Saharawi people self-determination enshrined in the decisions and UN charters.
Mr. Abdelaziz also recalled "the wave of repression through mass arrests, mock trials, confiscation of papers activists Human Rights while preventing them from traveling abroad and the unlawful deportation and forced expatriation of activist Aminatou Haidar.
He said that despite the return of Aminatou Haidar with his family, the manifestations of repression and provocation remain patent explains that the situation was similar to the activist an arrest.
President Abdelaziz also called on the UN to establish a mechanism capable of protecting human rights. "Given these rapid developments we believe it is time for United Nations to take urgent and necessary measures to guarantee the safety of citizens Saharawi through a mechanism of protection of human rights in Western Sahara, "he argued.
The Saharawi president finally called the Secretary General of the UN to intervene for" the release of seven activists of the rights of the man and all the Sahrawi prisoners and lift the blockade imposed on the activist Aminatou Haidar. "He also urged the UN to intervene" with all possible means, particularly through the sending of an independent medical team to the bedside of Dakja Lashgar and take appropriate action against this tragic humanitarian situation. "(SPS)
010/BCN/700 221402 December 9 SPS
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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Hackers destroy again Website of the SPS
Shahid El Hafed, 23/12/2009 (SPS) Hackers succeeded in penetrating back into the site of the SPS since last Tuesday in the afternoon, after their intrusion earlier on Sunday .
Hackers are Moroccans, according to their signatures and the nature of insulting that they put on the site before What did succeed in removing.
These repeated attacks of Moroccan Makhzen are proof that the SPS seriously disrupts the Moroccan Government and its colonial and expansionist policy in Western Sahara and its repressive practices in the Saharawi territory it occupies militarily since 1975.
It intervenes in the wake of the choppers that have recently hit the voices of the free press in Morocco. That shows she also hit the nail on
The SPS seeks to address this attack, informs its readers that they will receive our friendly news in four languages through the lists of subscribers that we discount. (SPS)
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Shahid El Hafed, 23/12/2009 (SPS) Hackers succeeded in penetrating back into the site of the SPS since last Tuesday in the afternoon, after their intrusion earlier on Sunday .
Hackers are Moroccans, according to their signatures and the nature of insulting that they put on the site before What did succeed in removing.
These repeated attacks of Moroccan Makhzen are proof that the SPS seriously disrupts the Moroccan Government and its colonial and expansionist policy in Western Sahara and its repressive practices in the Saharawi territory it occupies militarily since 1975.
It intervenes in the wake of the choppers that have recently hit the voices of the free press in Morocco. That shows she also hit the nail on
The SPS seeks to address this attack, informs its readers that they will receive our friendly news in four languages through the lists of subscribers that we discount. (SPS)
010/BCN/000 232018 December 9 SPS
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Spain has never recognized the "sovereignty of Morocco" on Western Sahara (Spanish Socialist Party)
Madrid, 22/12/2009 (SPS) The English Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) said that Spain had never recognized the "Morocco's sovereignty" over the Western Sahara, according to local nPress English. In
a press conference held after the last session of the Government for the year 2009, the Secretary of the PSOE Organization Ms. Leire Pajin said that the Government's position in respect of the Saharawi question "s' always revolved around finding a definitive and just solution to even allow the Saharawi people to enjoy their right to self-determination in accordance with UN decisions ".
The Saharawi government had described Friday's statements English Prime Minister Jose Louis Zapatero of "ambiguous" about the responsibilities of Spain decolonization of the last colony in Africa. In this context, the Saharawi government had said in a statement that "the commitments of Spain forced him to stop severe procrastination including what it calls + law enforcement + Morocco in Western Sahara, because it is contrary to the historical responsibility of Spain and the United Nations mission in a territory over which no country recognizes Morocco's sovereignty any.
The UN Legal Counsel had indicated in his report of January 29, 2002 that Spain "remains the administering power of the territory under international law until completion of the implementation of the principle of self-determination which constitutes the essence of peace plans and decisions of the General Assembly, Security Council, African Union and the Movement of Non-Aligned , the statement said. (SPS)
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Madrid, 22/12/2009 (SPS) The English Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) said that Spain had never recognized the "Morocco's sovereignty" over the Western Sahara, according to local nPress English. In
a press conference held after the last session of the Government for the year 2009, the Secretary of the PSOE Organization Ms. Leire Pajin said that the Government's position in respect of the Saharawi question "s' always revolved around finding a definitive and just solution to even allow the Saharawi people to enjoy their right to self-determination in accordance with UN decisions ".
The Saharawi government had described Friday's statements English Prime Minister Jose Louis Zapatero of "ambiguous" about the responsibilities of Spain decolonization of the last colony in Africa. In this context, the Saharawi government had said in a statement that "the commitments of Spain forced him to stop severe procrastination including what it calls + law enforcement + Morocco in Western Sahara, because it is contrary to the historical responsibility of Spain and the United Nations mission in a territory over which no country recognizes Morocco's sovereignty any.
The UN Legal Counsel had indicated in his report of January 29, 2002 that Spain "remains the administering power of the territory under international law until completion of the implementation of the principle of self-determination which constitutes the essence of peace plans and decisions of the General Assembly, Security Council, African Union and the Movement of Non-Aligned , the statement said. (SPS)
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Western Sahara: political parties denounced the "double talk" of Spain
Madrid, 22/12/2009 (SPS) The "double talk" of the English Government against the Saharawi question and its " concessions "in Morocco for the return of the Sahrawi activist, Haidar, Western Sahara, after more than a month of hunger strike at the airport Lanzarote (Canary Islands), were reported Monday by political parties and the Frente Polisario in Madrid.
Speaking at a press conference, the leader of the Catalan Republican Left (ERC), Joan Ridao, denounced the "double standards" contained in the negotiated agreement between the English government and its Moroccan counterpart who helped the return home of the Sahrawi. For
Ridao, this document includes a "tacit acceptance" of legality on Morocco Western Sahara, which "may turn against him (the Executive English) like a boomerang."
In this sense, he reminded that Spain still has a responsibility in the conflict in Western Sahara, a responsibility that "shame train from Madrid Accords of 1975," through which it has ceded to Morocco this former English colony.
While calling for the implementation of UN resolutions on Western Sahara, the Secretary of ERC, said that through this diplomatic agreement, "the English government has yielded to blackmail and pressure Morocco ".
In this context, he noted that Spain's interests in the region, including phosphate mining and fishing rights, "Can not make him forget his international obligations," adding that "the price to pay for not too much, friend or cousin of Morocco, can not be done by continuing to abandon to its fate the Saharawi people".
For its part, the president of the Canarian Coalition (CC), Claudina Morales, said his party "will never accept that the English government grants counterparts in Morocco to serve as a currency of exchange for the return of Haidar El Aaiun, Western Sahara ".
"We will not tolerate the government (English) yields to blackmail the country to allow her return home, according respect of international legality and human rights, "the party said in a statement.
Ms. Morales also called the" last clumsiness "of the English government, its press release claiming that the law must prevail in Morocco the territory of Western Sahara, pending resolution of final status of this former English colony.
In this regard, she recalled, the Socialist government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, that the UN resolutions recognize that the occupation Western Sahara from Morocco is "illegal" and that this conflict "is awaiting a decolonization process and the holding of a referendum for self-determination to allow the Saharawi people to freely determine its future. "
For his part, President of the Canary Islands regional government, Paulino Rivero, criticized the new management English government in the case Haidar, and accused the Socialist party (in power) of "double speak". "On one hand, he introduced a resolution in Parliament calling for the right to self-determination for the Saharawi people, and the other he recognizes Moroccan legislation on Western Sahara, in agreement with that country having allowed the return of Haidar, "was sorry the chief executive Canaries has asked the central government in Madrid" more rigor and consistency ".
The secretary general of the Popular Party (PP-core strength opposition), Maria Dolores De Cospedal, regretted, too, the English government statement, saying that the English executive "never recognized no sovereignty of Morocco on Western Sahara until today."
"For the first time this has happened and that is that Zapatero has done," added De Cospedal, which the party by its president Mariano Rajoy has linked the outcome of the case Haidar concessions would have been made by the English in Morocco in its agreement with the EU agriculture.
The coordinator of the Frente Polisario with MINURSO, Mohamed Khadad, accused, too, the Zapatero government, to support the occupation of Western Sahara between Morocco and the violation of human rights, recognizing the Moroccan legislation the territory until a solution to the conflict is found.
Mr. Khadad, who is also believed that the English government has given a "blank check" in Morocco as a counterpart to find a solution to the hunger strike of Aminatou Haidar.
"It is an encouragement to the Moroccan occupation and violations of human rights. Blackmail of Morocco has been rewarded," he said in a statement to the press.
For him, it is a "very serious concessions" which represents a "blank check for Morocco to continue the repression and occupation at will," and cites as evidence, the encirclement of Haidar's house in El Aaiun by Moroccan police and the wave of repression against the population currently cons Sahrawi.
The Saharawi official said in the sense that the position of Spain "does nothing, but instead stimulates the appetite of Morocco in its violations of human rights".
He also said that Zapatero's government has deviated from the traditional position of Spain in support of the Saharawi people, bowing to the Moroccan position on Western Sahara, like France. (SPS)
010/BCN/700 221846 December 9 SPS
Madrid, 22/12/2009 (SPS) The "double talk" of the English Government against the Saharawi question and its " concessions "in Morocco for the return of the Sahrawi activist, Haidar, Western Sahara, after more than a month of hunger strike at the airport Lanzarote (Canary Islands), were reported Monday by political parties and the Frente Polisario in Madrid.
Speaking at a press conference, the leader of the Catalan Republican Left (ERC), Joan Ridao, denounced the "double standards" contained in the negotiated agreement between the English government and its Moroccan counterpart who helped the return home of the Sahrawi. For
Ridao, this document includes a "tacit acceptance" of legality on Morocco Western Sahara, which "may turn against him (the Executive English) like a boomerang."
In this sense, he reminded that Spain still has a responsibility in the conflict in Western Sahara, a responsibility that "shame train from Madrid Accords of 1975," through which it has ceded to Morocco this former English colony.
While calling for the implementation of UN resolutions on Western Sahara, the Secretary of ERC, said that through this diplomatic agreement, "the English government has yielded to blackmail and pressure Morocco ".
In this context, he noted that Spain's interests in the region, including phosphate mining and fishing rights, "Can not make him forget his international obligations," adding that "the price to pay for not too much, friend or cousin of Morocco, can not be done by continuing to abandon to its fate the Saharawi people".
For its part, the president of the Canarian Coalition (CC), Claudina Morales, said his party "will never accept that the English government grants counterparts in Morocco to serve as a currency of exchange for the return of Haidar El Aaiun, Western Sahara ".
"We will not tolerate the government (English) yields to blackmail the country to allow her return home, according respect of international legality and human rights, "the party said in a statement.
Ms. Morales also called the" last clumsiness "of the English government, its press release claiming that the law must prevail in Morocco the territory of Western Sahara, pending resolution of final status of this former English colony.
In this regard, she recalled, the Socialist government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, that the UN resolutions recognize that the occupation Western Sahara from Morocco is "illegal" and that this conflict "is awaiting a decolonization process and the holding of a referendum for self-determination to allow the Saharawi people to freely determine its future. "
For his part, President of the Canary Islands regional government, Paulino Rivero, criticized the new management English government in the case Haidar, and accused the Socialist party (in power) of "double speak". "On one hand, he introduced a resolution in Parliament calling for the right to self-determination for the Saharawi people, and the other he recognizes Moroccan legislation on Western Sahara, in agreement with that country having allowed the return of Haidar, "was sorry the chief executive Canaries has asked the central government in Madrid" more rigor and consistency ".
The secretary general of the Popular Party (PP-core strength opposition), Maria Dolores De Cospedal, regretted, too, the English government statement, saying that the English executive "never recognized no sovereignty of Morocco on Western Sahara until today."
"For the first time this has happened and that is that Zapatero has done," added De Cospedal, which the party by its president Mariano Rajoy has linked the outcome of the case Haidar concessions would have been made by the English in Morocco in its agreement with the EU agriculture.
The coordinator of the Frente Polisario with MINURSO, Mohamed Khadad, accused, too, the Zapatero government, to support the occupation of Western Sahara between Morocco and the violation of human rights, recognizing the Moroccan legislation the territory until a solution to the conflict is found.
Mr. Khadad, who is also believed that the English government has given a "blank check" in Morocco as a counterpart to find a solution to the hunger strike of Aminatou Haidar.
"It is an encouragement to the Moroccan occupation and violations of human rights. Blackmail of Morocco has been rewarded," he said in a statement to the press.
For him, it is a "very serious concessions" which represents a "blank check for Morocco to continue the repression and occupation at will," and cites as evidence, the encirclement of Haidar's house in El Aaiun by Moroccan police and the wave of repression against the population currently cons Sahrawi.
The Saharawi official said in the sense that the position of Spain "does nothing, but instead stimulates the appetite of Morocco in its violations of human rights".
He also said that Zapatero's government has deviated from the traditional position of Spain in support of the Saharawi people, bowing to the Moroccan position on Western Sahara, like France. (SPS)
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Aminetou Haidar Triumphant arrives in El Aaiun
Lanzarote, 17/12/2009 (SPS) The Saharawi human rights activist, Aminatou Haidar, arrived for some minutes in El Aaiun, the occupied capital of Western Sahara, on board a special plane medicalized, chartered by the English Cooperation Agency, along with a doctor and his sister, who had joined the previous day from El Aaiun, concordant sources.
Aminatou Haidar just triumphed after 33 days of hunger strike she had called after his forced deportation to his country because of his opinions and his activism on behalf of Human Rights widely violated in Western Sahara since its invasion and military occupation by Morocco in 1975.
"It a great victory for human rights. The first thing I'll be kissing my mother and my children ", said Ms. Haidar few minutes before his shift at the hospital in Lanzarote, where she was admitted to emergency in the night from Wednesday to Thursday for acute pain of stomach, to the airport from the same town where she boarded.
the occasion of the victory of Aminatou Haidar evil forces who nailed during this long period reluctantly, the Presidency of the Saharawi Republic has issued the following statement which we publish in its entirety :
On the occasion of his return home from the Saharawi human rights activist, Mrs. Aminatou Haidar, President of the Republic issues the following statement:
After about thirty-three days away from his family on the island English in Lanzarote, the Sahrawi human rights, Aminatou Haidar, returns today to the city of El Aaiun, to join his two children and his family in the occupied capital of Western Sahara. This return is a natural right, and therefore a victory for international legitimacy and human rights.
All the Saharawi people and all supporters of international law and human rights are happy and full of satisfaction after qu'Aminetou Haidar has passed this test, returning to his country and his people, strong, proud and dignified.
This is an opportunity to congratulate Ms. Aminatou Haidar, for courage, tenacity and determination to stick to the law, the legitimate peaceful resistance, and have support for that difficult conditions, despite his health affected by years of imprisonment and forced disappearances.
We also wish to express our thanks and tribute to all those who supported Aminatou Haidar in suffering among the Saharawi people, Platform of Solidarity with Aminatou Haidar, outside of Spain, or the movement of solidarity with her in general, peoples and governments, parliaments, political parties, international organizations, individuals, NGOs, World thought, literature, art, politics and media.
Our wish Ms Aminatou Haidar stay happy in his country, within his family and his people, and express our warm congratulations to her two children, and Hayat Mohamed, who found their mother after they were separated unfairly for over a month, and hope that this bitter experience is not repeated for them.
We hope that the authorization to return to Aminatou Haidar, an omen conformity with international legality, which led to the release of the group of seven activists jailed in the prison of Salé, Rabat, Degja Lechgar Eli Salem Tamek, Ibrahim Dahan, Hammadi Nassiri Yahzih Ettarouzi, and Rashid Saleh Lebeihi Sghair and the release of Mohamed El Hafed Iazza and all Saharawi political prisoners.
We also hope it bodes for an immediate and effective campaign of repression, harassment, arrests, des procès fictifs et des jugements injustes des citoyens, militants et étudiants sahraouis au Sahara Occidental occupé, dans le sud du Maroc et dans les universités marocaines.
Nous espérons aussi que le retour à la ville d'Aminetou Haidar ouvrira une nouvelle étape par la mise en place d’un mécanisme onusien, qui prévoit la protection des droits de l'homme au Sahara Occidental, les contrôler et rapporter sur leur état.
La création de ce mécanisme, la libération de tous les prisonniers politiques sahraouis et l’arrêt de la campagne de répression, de harcèlements, d'arrestations et de procès, fourniraient une base solide pour le succès des négociations directes entre les parties au conflit du Sahara occidental, le Front Polisario et le Maroc.
Des négociations honnêtes et sérieuses, sous les auspices de l'Organisation des Nations Unies, et sous la supervision de M. Christopher Ross, l'Envoyé personnel du Secrétaire général, pour parvenir à une solution juste et définitive, garantissant le droit du peuple sahraoui à l'autodétermination à travers un référendum libre, régulier et impartial. (SPS)
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Lanzarote, 17/12/2009 (SPS) The Saharawi human rights activist, Aminatou Haidar, arrived for some minutes in El Aaiun, the occupied capital of Western Sahara, on board a special plane medicalized, chartered by the English Cooperation Agency, along with a doctor and his sister, who had joined the previous day from El Aaiun, concordant sources.
Aminatou Haidar just triumphed after 33 days of hunger strike she had called after his forced deportation to his country because of his opinions and his activism on behalf of Human Rights widely violated in Western Sahara since its invasion and military occupation by Morocco in 1975.
"It a great victory for human rights. The first thing I'll be kissing my mother and my children ", said Ms. Haidar few minutes before his shift at the hospital in Lanzarote, where she was admitted to emergency in the night from Wednesday to Thursday for acute pain of stomach, to the airport from the same town where she boarded.
the occasion of the victory of Aminatou Haidar evil forces who nailed during this long period reluctantly, the Presidency of the Saharawi Republic has issued the following statement which we publish in its entirety :
On the occasion of his return home from the Saharawi human rights activist, Mrs. Aminatou Haidar, President of the Republic issues the following statement:
After about thirty-three days away from his family on the island English in Lanzarote, the Sahrawi human rights, Aminatou Haidar, returns today to the city of El Aaiun, to join his two children and his family in the occupied capital of Western Sahara. This return is a natural right, and therefore a victory for international legitimacy and human rights.
All the Saharawi people and all supporters of international law and human rights are happy and full of satisfaction after qu'Aminetou Haidar has passed this test, returning to his country and his people, strong, proud and dignified.
This is an opportunity to congratulate Ms. Aminatou Haidar, for courage, tenacity and determination to stick to the law, the legitimate peaceful resistance, and have support for that difficult conditions, despite his health affected by years of imprisonment and forced disappearances.
We also wish to express our thanks and tribute to all those who supported Aminatou Haidar in suffering among the Saharawi people, Platform of Solidarity with Aminatou Haidar, outside of Spain, or the movement of solidarity with her in general, peoples and governments, parliaments, political parties, international organizations, individuals, NGOs, World thought, literature, art, politics and media.
Our wish Ms Aminatou Haidar stay happy in his country, within his family and his people, and express our warm congratulations to her two children, and Hayat Mohamed, who found their mother after they were separated unfairly for over a month, and hope that this bitter experience is not repeated for them.
We hope that the authorization to return to Aminatou Haidar, an omen conformity with international legality, which led to the release of the group of seven activists jailed in the prison of Salé, Rabat, Degja Lechgar Eli Salem Tamek, Ibrahim Dahan, Hammadi Nassiri Yahzih Ettarouzi, and Rashid Saleh Lebeihi Sghair and the release of Mohamed El Hafed Iazza and all Saharawi political prisoners.
We also hope it bodes for an immediate and effective campaign of repression, harassment, arrests, des procès fictifs et des jugements injustes des citoyens, militants et étudiants sahraouis au Sahara Occidental occupé, dans le sud du Maroc et dans les universités marocaines.
Nous espérons aussi que le retour à la ville d'Aminetou Haidar ouvrira une nouvelle étape par la mise en place d’un mécanisme onusien, qui prévoit la protection des droits de l'homme au Sahara Occidental, les contrôler et rapporter sur leur état.
La création de ce mécanisme, la libération de tous les prisonniers politiques sahraouis et l’arrêt de la campagne de répression, de harcèlements, d'arrestations et de procès, fourniraient une base solide pour le succès des négociations directes entre les parties au conflit du Sahara occidental, le Front Polisario et le Maroc.
Des négociations honnêtes et sérieuses, sous les auspices de l'Organisation des Nations Unies, et sous la supervision de M. Christopher Ross, l'Envoyé personnel du Secrétaire général, pour parvenir à une solution juste et définitive, garantissant le droit du peuple sahraoui à l'autodétermination à travers un référendum libre, régulier et impartial. (SPS)
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Arrecife (Spain) 17 / 12/2009 (SPS) The Saharawi human rights Aminatou Haidar was released Thursday night of Hospital of Lanzarote (Canary Islands), to regain occupied El Aaiun, correspondents reported on the spot.
Aminatou Haidar, in hunger strike for over a month at the airport of Lanzarote (Canary Islands) was hospitalized on the night of Wednesday to Thursday.
"She take a moment to another a special plane with medical supplies to El Aaiun (Western Sahara), according to media reports.
Aged 42 years and mother of two, the activist for independence Western Sahara began his hunger strike at the airport in Lanzarote, where she wanted to return to Al Aaiun busy. She was returning from a trip to the U.S. she had re o ש ח u a price for the rights of the man. (SPS)
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Arrecife (Spain) 17 / 12/2009 (SPS) The Saharawi human rights Aminatou Haidar was released Thursday night of Hospital of Lanzarote (Canary Islands), to regain occupied El Aaiun, correspondents reported on the spot.
Aminatou Haidar, in hunger strike for over a month at the airport of Lanzarote (Canary Islands) was hospitalized on the night of Wednesday to Thursday.
"She take a moment to another a special plane with medical supplies to El Aaiun (Western Sahara), according to media reports.
Aged 42 years and mother of two, the activist for independence Western Sahara began his hunger strike at the airport in Lanzarote, where she wanted to return to Al Aaiun busy. She was returning from a trip to the U.S. she had re o ש ח u a price for the rights of the man. (SPS)
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Aminatou Haidar "lucid and conscious "but determined to continue his hunger strike
Madrid, 17/12/2009 (SPS) The Saharawi human rights, Aminatou Haidar, who was hospitalized at his request, on the night of Wednesday to Thursday in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) is "lucid and conscious", but ended to continue hunger strike begun last 32 days.
"Aminatou Haidar is now lucid and conscious, but insists that she will continue her hunger strike only when she returns home to El Aaiun with her children," he told LIAPIS with the support platform the Sahrawi.
"For the moment, he was given only medication to calm her abdominal pain and his condition is currently stable," it explained.
Aminetou Haidar, who had already acknowledged Wednesday morning that she felt "very weak", was admitted to hospital "voluntarily and consciously" Ala result of "strong" stomach pain and nausea, said before his lawyer, Ines Miranda, who was with her at líhôpital.
Sahrawi activist, 42, began November 16 a hunger strike to demand his return unlimited in El Aaiun, the capital occupied Saharawi, Dio ˘ has been illegally expelled by Morocco, November 14, at island of Lanzarote (Canary Islands), back in the United States where she had received an award from Human líhomme.
Aminatou Haidar, who has repeatedly refused the proposals of the English Government to grant English citizenship or asylum in Spain, has repeatedly said she wanted to return to Western Sahara "dead or alive, with or without a passport. "
Determined, she said six per cent "ready" to fight to the death if need be: "My children will live with dignity but without a mother," she said, denouncing each time líintransigeance of Morocco who "wants ( his) death. "
A vast movement of solidarity in particular, Spain and worldwide, was formed around the "Sahrawi Gandhi" for support in his fight against injustice and for his right to return home in Western Sahara.
Spain, which is accused by Haidar, civil society and even by the political class of this country, of "complicity" with his deportation to Morocco in Lanzarote, multiplies the diplomatic efforts to find a solution to the situation Sahrawi activist.
Wednesday, the English Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said he was "convinced" that his executive will find a solution if Haidar.
"The government will solve the situation of Aminatou Haidar and this settlement will be reached rapidly, at least that's what I want," he said before the Congress of Deputies (lower house of the English Parliament).
Moreover, the Congress of Deputies passed a motion calling on the English government to "redouble its efforts and diplomatic policies at the highest level" to allow the return to Western Sahara Sahrawi activist.
Members urged Morocco to allow Ms. Haidar returned "immediately and without delay" at home in Western Sahara, and called the English government to "Continue to defend the rights of free movement and residence" of the Sahrawi activist, and Morocco to give him back his passport confiscated at the airport in El Aaiun busy. (SPS)
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Madrid, 17/12/2009 (SPS) The Saharawi human rights, Aminatou Haidar, who was hospitalized at his request, on the night of Wednesday to Thursday in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) is "lucid and conscious", but ended to continue hunger strike begun last 32 days.
"Aminatou Haidar is now lucid and conscious, but insists that she will continue her hunger strike only when she returns home to El Aaiun with her children," he told LIAPIS with the support platform the Sahrawi.
"For the moment, he was given only medication to calm her abdominal pain and his condition is currently stable," it explained.
Aminetou Haidar, who had already acknowledged Wednesday morning that she felt "very weak", was admitted to hospital "voluntarily and consciously" Ala result of "strong" stomach pain and nausea, said before his lawyer, Ines Miranda, who was with her at líhôpital.
Sahrawi activist, 42, began November 16 a hunger strike to demand his return unlimited in El Aaiun, the capital occupied Saharawi, Dio ˘ has been illegally expelled by Morocco, November 14, at island of Lanzarote (Canary Islands), back in the United States where she had received an award from Human líhomme.
Aminatou Haidar, who has repeatedly refused the proposals of the English Government to grant English citizenship or asylum in Spain, has repeatedly said she wanted to return to Western Sahara "dead or alive, with or without a passport. "
Determined, she said six per cent "ready" to fight to the death if need be: "My children will live with dignity but without a mother," she said, denouncing each time líintransigeance of Morocco who "wants ( his) death. "
A vast movement of solidarity in particular, Spain and worldwide, was formed around the "Sahrawi Gandhi" for support in his fight against injustice and for his right to return home in Western Sahara.
Spain, which is accused by Haidar, civil society and even by the political class of this country, of "complicity" with his deportation to Morocco in Lanzarote, multiplies the diplomatic efforts to find a solution to the situation Sahrawi activist.
Wednesday, the English Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said he was "convinced" that his executive will find a solution if Haidar.
"The government will solve the situation of Aminatou Haidar and this settlement will be reached rapidly, at least that's what I want," he said before the Congress of Deputies (lower house of the English Parliament).
Moreover, the Congress of Deputies passed a motion calling on the English government to "redouble its efforts and diplomatic policies at the highest level" to allow the return to Western Sahara Sahrawi activist.
Members urged Morocco to allow Ms. Haidar returned "immediately and without delay" at home in Western Sahara, and called the English government to "Continue to defend the rights of free movement and residence" of the Sahrawi activist, and Morocco to give him back his passport confiscated at the airport in El Aaiun busy. (SPS)
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Aminatou Haidar hospital at his own request
Madrid, 17/12/2009 (SPS) - The Sahrawi human rights, Mrs. Aminatou Haidar, in hunger strike for over a month at the airport of Lanzarote ( Canary Islands) was hospitalized at his own request, on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, it was announced with his entourage.
Aminatou Haidar, who had already acknowledged Wednesday In the morning she felt "very weak", was hospitalized "voluntarily and consciously" Ala result of "strong" stomach pain and nausea, said his lawyer Ines Miranda who was with her at the hospital.
"The treatment that was prescribed is only for relieving pain," she said, adding that líactiviste Sahrawi "still continuing" his hunger strike that had begun on November 16 to demand his return to El occupied Aaiun, Dio ˘ it was illegally expelled by Morocco, which confiscated his passport.
Aminatou Haidar, 42, who has repeatedly refused the proposals of the English Government to grant English citizenship or asylum in Spain, has repeatedly said she wanted to return to Western Sahara "dead or alive with or without a passport. "
The English Prime Minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said Wednesday was "convinced" that his executive will find a solution where Ms. Haidar Ala.
"The government will resolve the situation díAminetou Haidar and this solution will occur quickly, itís at least what I want," said Zapatero before Congress of Deputies (lower house of the English Parliament).
Meanwhile, the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "very seriously" concerned about the "deteriorating" health of the Sahrawi human rights .
Mr. Ban, who met last Monday in New York the leader of the Moroccan diplomacy, he expressed his "serious concern" about the health of Mrs. Haidar, hoping that this problem "is considered so positive and supportive. "
The SG of the UN, who spoke of "humanitarian grounds" said that "all feasible measures" should be taken by the Moroccan authorities for the Sahrawi human rights, calling for "find a way" for Ms. Haidar "put an end to his fast."
Western Sahara is the last colony in Africa. It is considered non-autonomous territory by the UN since 1966.
The recent resolution of the Security Council of UN (1871) has called on Morocco and the Frente Polisario to "pursue negotiations under the auspices of the Secretary-General without preconditions and in good faith, taking into account the efforts made since 2006 and developments since, in order to achieve a just political solution, lasting and mutually acceptable to appeal the determination of the people of Western Sahara, said it does.
Morocco and the Polisario Front have committed in June 2007 direct negotiations under the auspices of the UN, four rounds have been held since in Manhasset, near New York, and an informal meeting in Vienna without achieving real progress. (SPS)
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Madrid, 17/12/2009 (SPS) - The Sahrawi human rights, Mrs. Aminatou Haidar, in hunger strike for over a month at the airport of Lanzarote ( Canary Islands) was hospitalized at his own request, on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, it was announced with his entourage.
Aminatou Haidar, who had already acknowledged Wednesday In the morning she felt "very weak", was hospitalized "voluntarily and consciously" Ala result of "strong" stomach pain and nausea, said his lawyer Ines Miranda who was with her at the hospital.
"The treatment that was prescribed is only for relieving pain," she said, adding that líactiviste Sahrawi "still continuing" his hunger strike that had begun on November 16 to demand his return to El occupied Aaiun, Dio ˘ it was illegally expelled by Morocco, which confiscated his passport.
Aminatou Haidar, 42, who has repeatedly refused the proposals of the English Government to grant English citizenship or asylum in Spain, has repeatedly said she wanted to return to Western Sahara "dead or alive with or without a passport. "
The English Prime Minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said Wednesday was "convinced" that his executive will find a solution where Ms. Haidar Ala.
"The government will resolve the situation díAminetou Haidar and this solution will occur quickly, itís at least what I want," said Zapatero before Congress of Deputies (lower house of the English Parliament).
Meanwhile, the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "very seriously" concerned about the "deteriorating" health of the Sahrawi human rights .
Mr. Ban, who met last Monday in New York the leader of the Moroccan diplomacy, he expressed his "serious concern" about the health of Mrs. Haidar, hoping that this problem "is considered so positive and supportive. "
The SG of the UN, who spoke of "humanitarian grounds" said that "all feasible measures" should be taken by the Moroccan authorities for the Sahrawi human rights, calling for "find a way" for Ms. Haidar "put an end to his fast."
Western Sahara is the last colony in Africa. It is considered non-autonomous territory by the UN since 1966.
The recent resolution of the Security Council of UN (1871) has called on Morocco and the Frente Polisario to "pursue negotiations under the auspices of the Secretary-General without preconditions and in good faith, taking into account the efforts made since 2006 and developments since, in order to achieve a just political solution, lasting and mutually acceptable to appeal the determination of the people of Western Sahara, said it does.
Morocco and the Polisario Front have committed in June 2007 direct negotiations under the auspices of the UN, four rounds have been held since in Manhasset, near New York, and an informal meeting in Vienna without achieving real progress. (SPS)
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
Breakfast At Tiffany's Bedroom Theme
The Metis community of CMDRSM in crisis / historian Russel Bouchard "packed"
Russel Bouchard, 21 June 2008, a day of Aboriginal Canadians, trying to explain the importance of respecting the memory of the Métis and to honor ancestors whose spirits rest in the grave Indian Chicoutimi at the cemetery of St. Francis Xavier.
The Métis community in crisis /
historian Russel Bouchard "packed"
Louis Tremblay
THE DAILY CHICOUTIMI
December 10, 2009 -
the Métis community of Domaine du Roy and the lordship Mingan is undergoing a profound crisis which may to make it disappear. The body dissociates itself from the historian Russel Bouchard, who has done any research to fuel legal battle to obtain official recognition of the State under the constitutional provisions on indigenous peoples.
In recent days, members of the community were contacted for THE DAILY denounce the behavior of leaders who have chosen to exclude the historian of the approach the courts. These criticisms relate more specifically Jean-René Tremblay, the group's leader, and the directors Andrew and René Tremblay, who would have chosen, without submit the case to members no longer use the services of Russell Bouchard while the case should be heard in Superior Court.
seal yesterday, the main interest has confirmed information DAILY saying it had no choice and had to bow out. Russel Bouchard heard however, not allow that the remains of his research over four years to establish the argument in court. "I always said I would be respectful of the fruit of my research and historical truth. My next book will be hitting as my research shows that the two peoples have a common origin and it does not suit the schemers who led the community, "said the historian.
The latter is obviously disappointed at this turn of events and would not want this story demoralizes the community members who, like him, act in good faith and based on a search for identity in line with historical reality. The disappointment of the historian is accentuated by the fact that prosecutors have filed Métis Superior Court a request for financial provision to obtain assistance from the Quebec government to support their cause.
" Now that there is money on the horizon and four years of work have been made to constitute proof, they say that does not owe me anything, it's all over. This work is mine and the judge must take this into account in its decision. "
Russel Bouchard will not make a neighborhood. He warns the historian who dares to take over this issue by appropriating his own work. THE DAILY contacted other community members who wish to remain anonymous. They do not digest the treatment of the historian and intend to show time and place.
Position surprising
In addition to showing the door to the historian, the community is reached from Saguenay to lose it a project that would have allowed him to identify any research work under "Saguenay, Cultural Capital 2010".
"I am therefore compelled to inform you that due to the refusal of the Métis community, your project will receive funding as part of Saguenay, Cultural Capital of Canada 2010. He is not here to judge the quality of your work, "wrote the official LucMichel Belley, in a letter the historian.
In a missive from the Métis community, it is stated that the draft is Mr. Bouchard refused. The body means to the city that will advance the project entitled "The forgotten people."
happen to the project in question bears the same title as one of the books by Russel Bouchard. On this aspect of the case, the historian says he will never let itself stripped of his works, much less the content of his work.
Louis Tremblay
The Daily
Russel Bouchard, 21 June 2008, a day of Aboriginal Canadians, trying to explain the importance of respecting the memory of the Métis and to honor ancestors whose spirits rest in the grave Indian Chicoutimi at the cemetery of St. Francis Xavier.
The Métis community in crisis /
historian Russel Bouchard "packed"
Louis Tremblay
THE DAILY CHICOUTIMI
December 10, 2009 -
the Métis community of Domaine du Roy and the lordship Mingan is undergoing a profound crisis which may to make it disappear. The body dissociates itself from the historian Russel Bouchard, who has done any research to fuel legal battle to obtain official recognition of the State under the constitutional provisions on indigenous peoples.
In recent days, members of the community were contacted for THE DAILY denounce the behavior of leaders who have chosen to exclude the historian of the approach the courts. These criticisms relate more specifically Jean-René Tremblay, the group's leader, and the directors Andrew and René Tremblay, who would have chosen, without submit the case to members no longer use the services of Russell Bouchard while the case should be heard in Superior Court.
seal yesterday, the main interest has confirmed information DAILY saying it had no choice and had to bow out. Russel Bouchard heard however, not allow that the remains of his research over four years to establish the argument in court. "I always said I would be respectful of the fruit of my research and historical truth. My next book will be hitting as my research shows that the two peoples have a common origin and it does not suit the schemers who led the community, "said the historian.
The latter is obviously disappointed at this turn of events and would not want this story demoralizes the community members who, like him, act in good faith and based on a search for identity in line with historical reality. The disappointment of the historian is accentuated by the fact that prosecutors have filed Métis Superior Court a request for financial provision to obtain assistance from the Quebec government to support their cause.
" Now that there is money on the horizon and four years of work have been made to constitute proof, they say that does not owe me anything, it's all over. This work is mine and the judge must take this into account in its decision. "
Russel Bouchard will not make a neighborhood. He warns the historian who dares to take over this issue by appropriating his own work. THE DAILY contacted other community members who wish to remain anonymous. They do not digest the treatment of the historian and intend to show time and place.
Position surprising
In addition to showing the door to the historian, the community is reached from Saguenay to lose it a project that would have allowed him to identify any research work under "Saguenay, Cultural Capital 2010".
"I am therefore compelled to inform you that due to the refusal of the Métis community, your project will receive funding as part of Saguenay, Cultural Capital of Canada 2010. He is not here to judge the quality of your work, "wrote the official LucMichel Belley, in a letter the historian.
In a missive from the Métis community, it is stated that the draft is Mr. Bouchard refused. The body means to the city that will advance the project entitled "The forgotten people."
happen to the project in question bears the same title as one of the books by Russel Bouchard. On this aspect of the case, the historian says he will never let itself stripped of his works, much less the content of his work.
Louis Tremblay
The Daily
Friday, June 5, 2009
How To Get Rid Of Dustruffle
The power of Aboriginal women: the experience of Stephen Ilnu Marjolaine, an example to follow
Here is a text (below) which should inspire all Aboriginal Peoples in Quebec, and particularly Métis communities who are engaged in reconstruction work unprecedented in the history of the Aboriginality of the three Americas. I can not say it enough: Métis communities in Quebec must absolutely be structured on the political level, building on the indigenous tradition, or there is no need for them to emerge. What
leaders, who tend to want to eradicate all disputes in their own community, understand that they will never be there all the time and they have them too, interest in ensure that political power which they are guardians never belong to a few individuals who mingle their personal ambitions to those of the group.
In this sense, the exceptional work of the Council of Women of Mashteuiatsh be taken into consideration. This success story that I personally welcome, should make us reflect on the work that remains to do to win, as Metis (her) respect for all others who do not share our identity memory, our struggles and our dreams.
Russel-A. Bouchard
Photo above: Eagle Feather and Red Road, Native symbols of the power of unity and love.
Photo below: Martine Moissette, Council of Women of the Métis Borealie
Text by Marie-Eve Maheu
Published in Le Devoir, 7 and 8 March 2009 Book
G.
A historic first for Marjolaine Etienne, Mashteuiatsh
Deputy Head of Council of the Montagnais of Lac-Saint-Jean, Marjorie Etienne is one of 86 women elected to band council of Quebec and Labrador. She sits on their behalf since 2006 Women's Council of the Association of First Nations (AFN). Although she admits that lip, Marjorie Etienne is changing the face Aboriginal women of power, one step at a time.
When she was chosen to serve on the Council of Women of the NPC, Marjorie Etienne soon realized she could not accurately represent all women in Quebec and Labrador. "I had nobody behind me," she recalls. There was no support structure to enable me to disseminate information that I received or exchange on national issues with other elected women. "
She expressed this problem to the table Chiefs of the Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador (AFNQL). They agreed then to create a working group to find solutions and ensure that women are better represented.
"As women, we must take the opportunity offered to us to be present so strong and articulate, defend Marjolaine Etienne. By our ideas and views, one can have an impact on the future of First Nations. "This speech is that of a woman who, seven years ago, never thought to do politics.
Before the jump, she has worked as a teacher and youth recreation in the community of Mashteuiatsh. "In 2002, my father came to me and said it was time for me to go politics. I told him I knew nothing. He told me that I learn and that's what I did. Maybe he thought it was time for women to take their place? "
Gradually, she gained confidence. "I did not trust me at first, but people voted for me. I realized that I had something to contribute in decision-making spheres. I have a vision of woman and grandmother too. I hope to improve the lives of my community. "
Step
Last fall, the working group of seven women elected - represented by Marjorie Etienne - organized a rally involving all the women elected in Quebec and Labrador. "A historic first!" Said Mrs. Stephen enthusiastically. "It helped us realize that we are not alone in our corner to work. There are other women like us who have an interest in politics, and we're certainly stronger together! "
This two-day meeting has identified the major concerns of women elected to the AFNQL. Among these concerns is particularly the underfunding of education, the critical shortage of housing on reserves, the loss of culture Aboriginal and future of young people who have an important demographic in communities.
Another major concern raised at the rally is on the amendment of the Law on Protection of Youth, noted Ms. Stephen. Now, a child under two years who is placed for a year outside his family should remain until his majority. "As the elected women and women first, it means the loss of the culture of our children, identity, language and intergenerational relationships and family. We believe it deserves to be discussed and amended. Surely there are actions that can be envisaged to bring our children in our communities. "
For Ms. Etienne, gathering held last fall was also an opportunity to promote networking among women elected to the various communities. "We can share our expertise, to put our ideas together and share our good and bad shots."
Moreover, the working group of women elected to the AFNQL wishes to offer more support to women in politics. They want to maintain and even increase their numbers. To accomplish this, the group board on a particular training that would be aimed at those who wish to develop their leadership skills or who are thinking to engage in politics. This training is offered in collaboration with the Centre for Women Development and Governance. "We must prepare the next generation," said Marjorie Etienne.
A Man's World?
Mrs. Stephen refuses to perceive the political system as an Aboriginal man's world. "Of 250 elected representatives, there are still 86 women, which is good," she argues. It should be noted that on the 86, only one holds the position of chief.
"There is a path that is since 2001 with the creation of a council of women nationally, allowing us to convey our concerns," she continues. There is also an opening of the chiefs of the AFNQL to give a place for women elected. "
As evidence, the working group of seven women on board now creating a women's council of the AFNQL with the blessing of the leaders.
"After taking the pulse of women elected, the council may provide guidance and target priorities. It is important to unite our efforts on issues that concern us to better defend them, "says Mrs. Stephen. Women's Council of the AFNQL should come in fall 2009.
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Associate Duty
Here is a text (below) which should inspire all Aboriginal Peoples in Quebec, and particularly Métis communities who are engaged in reconstruction work unprecedented in the history of the Aboriginality of the three Americas. I can not say it enough: Métis communities in Quebec must absolutely be structured on the political level, building on the indigenous tradition, or there is no need for them to emerge. What
leaders, who tend to want to eradicate all disputes in their own community, understand that they will never be there all the time and they have them too, interest in ensure that political power which they are guardians never belong to a few individuals who mingle their personal ambitions to those of the group.
In this sense, the exceptional work of the Council of Women of Mashteuiatsh be taken into consideration. This success story that I personally welcome, should make us reflect on the work that remains to do to win, as Metis (her) respect for all others who do not share our identity memory, our struggles and our dreams.
Russel-A. Bouchard
Photo above: Eagle Feather and Red Road, Native symbols of the power of unity and love.
Photo below: Martine Moissette, Council of Women of the Métis Borealie
Text by Marie-Eve Maheu
Published in Le Devoir, 7 and 8 March 2009 Book
G.
A historic first for Marjolaine Etienne, Mashteuiatsh
Deputy Head of Council of the Montagnais of Lac-Saint-Jean, Marjorie Etienne is one of 86 women elected to band council of Quebec and Labrador. She sits on their behalf since 2006 Women's Council of the Association of First Nations (AFN). Although she admits that lip, Marjorie Etienne is changing the face Aboriginal women of power, one step at a time.
When she was chosen to serve on the Council of Women of the NPC, Marjorie Etienne soon realized she could not accurately represent all women in Quebec and Labrador. "I had nobody behind me," she recalls. There was no support structure to enable me to disseminate information that I received or exchange on national issues with other elected women. "
She expressed this problem to the table Chiefs of the Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador (AFNQL). They agreed then to create a working group to find solutions and ensure that women are better represented.
"As women, we must take the opportunity offered to us to be present so strong and articulate, defend Marjolaine Etienne. By our ideas and views, one can have an impact on the future of First Nations. "This speech is that of a woman who, seven years ago, never thought to do politics.
Before the jump, she has worked as a teacher and youth recreation in the community of Mashteuiatsh. "In 2002, my father came to me and said it was time for me to go politics. I told him I knew nothing. He told me that I learn and that's what I did. Maybe he thought it was time for women to take their place? "
Gradually, she gained confidence. "I did not trust me at first, but people voted for me. I realized that I had something to contribute in decision-making spheres. I have a vision of woman and grandmother too. I hope to improve the lives of my community. "
Step
Last fall, the working group of seven women elected - represented by Marjorie Etienne - organized a rally involving all the women elected in Quebec and Labrador. "A historic first!" Said Mrs. Stephen enthusiastically. "It helped us realize that we are not alone in our corner to work. There are other women like us who have an interest in politics, and we're certainly stronger together! "
This two-day meeting has identified the major concerns of women elected to the AFNQL. Among these concerns is particularly the underfunding of education, the critical shortage of housing on reserves, the loss of culture Aboriginal and future of young people who have an important demographic in communities.
Another major concern raised at the rally is on the amendment of the Law on Protection of Youth, noted Ms. Stephen. Now, a child under two years who is placed for a year outside his family should remain until his majority. "As the elected women and women first, it means the loss of the culture of our children, identity, language and intergenerational relationships and family. We believe it deserves to be discussed and amended. Surely there are actions that can be envisaged to bring our children in our communities. "
For Ms. Etienne, gathering held last fall was also an opportunity to promote networking among women elected to the various communities. "We can share our expertise, to put our ideas together and share our good and bad shots."
Moreover, the working group of women elected to the AFNQL wishes to offer more support to women in politics. They want to maintain and even increase their numbers. To accomplish this, the group board on a particular training that would be aimed at those who wish to develop their leadership skills or who are thinking to engage in politics. This training is offered in collaboration with the Centre for Women Development and Governance. "We must prepare the next generation," said Marjorie Etienne.
A Man's World?
Mrs. Stephen refuses to perceive the political system as an Aboriginal man's world. "Of 250 elected representatives, there are still 86 women, which is good," she argues. It should be noted that on the 86, only one holds the position of chief.
"There is a path that is since 2001 with the creation of a council of women nationally, allowing us to convey our concerns," she continues. There is also an opening of the chiefs of the AFNQL to give a place for women elected. "
As evidence, the working group of seven women on board now creating a women's council of the AFNQL with the blessing of the leaders.
"After taking the pulse of women elected, the council may provide guidance and target priorities. It is important to unite our efforts on issues that concern us to better defend them, "says Mrs. Stephen. Women's Council of the AFNQL should come in fall 2009.
***
Associate Duty
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Epsom Salts For Sebasceous Cycst
The berdache dance, choreography by Kent Monkman Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal
Oil eponymous George Catlin (1796-1872), Smithsonian, Washington.
Berdashe, remember that word that all indigenous peoples of the three Americas (Indians, Metis, Inuit) are now back to the agenda, and not without having rejuvenated the best manner . It was invented by the French to designate these particular beings who identified with the gender opposite to their biological sex, which took their clothes and living according to their social codes. Among the three indigenous Americas (Indians, Metis and Inuit), it should rather speak of creatures with two minds (2 spirited people). And there were not only men, since this phenomenon of civilization was also reflected in women, but in smaller proportion.
Today indiscriminately come under the category of berdache and two-spirited people, transgender, transgender (s), transvestites, intersex social, hermaphrodites and homosexuals of both sexes.
For those interested in this little-known aspect of Native culture of the three Americas and who are lucky to be in Montreal this summer, it is imperative to visit the Museum of Fine Arts of Montreal, 1380 Sherbrooke Street West. The show runs until October 4, 2009
Russel-A. Bouchard
Chronicle:
JEROME DELGADO
Le Devoir, 30-31 May 2009
Captivating, even dancing. Enchanting, bewitching. And intriguing, high-dose mixing sources and references, eras and styles. With five screens and my frenzied rhythmic, video installation Dance Berdashe Kent Monkman what sow turmoil. From
powwow in air
is a show we attended, a choreography for five dancers, well mounted and finicky by piped music, narrative crescendo. It begins with the Rite of Spring, Stravinsky, and slightly remixed songs steeped in Native American and instruments, it continues with techno and it ends with the bombast of a very cinematic music.
The work that is rooted at the Museum of Fine Arts (MBA) for the next four months against risk by keeping its secret well communicative trance. In the basement where she is, visitors are rare. Between
ritual and artistic expression, between tradition and spectacle, between homage and critique, the work depicts the Berdashe, an ambivalent character admired among Aboriginal peoples - a transvestite [sic *], In our everyday vocabulary. The dance celebrates the most prevalent was in Sauk and Fox nations. Staging, and space, breathes Monkman party. There's pow-wow in the air.
But the artist born in Ontario, himself of Cree, does more than make today and what multimedia ancestral ritual. He revisits the look that whites have the Berdashe and cultures. As often with him, his comment is based on what we have inherited a large piece of romantic painting in North America.
Her Dance Berdashe originated from an oil eponymous George Catlin (1796-1872), preserved at the Smithsonian in Washington. The painter was certainly struck by the scene, but it had also inspired this note: "One of the most disgusting habits and most inexplicable that I have ever seen in Indian country ... and it would be desirable that it goes off before we can attest to that even more. "We only regret that the MBA has not borrowed the table.
Indian-white confrontation against a backdrop of homophobia is central to art criticism and cynical Kent Monkman. Work very fragmented (paintings, films, performances ...), based on the story and referring to the news, but loses the opportunity tone. In Salon Indien, a projection on a teepee that was part of the Biennale de Montréal in 2007, homo-eroticism is supported too.
Sacrifice
Dance Berdashe does not fall into this trap. Even the screens in the shape of buffalo skins, are subtle. While the Berdashe, waddling on the center screen, is gendered, with its transparent red dress and high heels. Unless he gives, and it is very clear in the show.
The mixture of genres, and references such, has meaning, more than ever. The warrior dance with an umbrella today or on Stravinsky's reality shows: it is both friendly tradition and soaked in the culture of others. By giving a new context, very current in its bill contemporary art, Berdashe, Monkman insinuates that the issues specific to the epoch of Catlin were not necessarily buried.
rhythms and choreography, the dislocation of Berdashe, the device of all screens and translucent texture, everything is done to get us into the dance. We will type only may not walk, there will be no excess, the museum imposing restraint, but somewhere, we are called to move. But we can remain impassive, passive spectator in the back of the room dark. And that's where is as simple as it is, the strength of the work. Or is this going to George Catlin, curious and loving witness of Ethnology, but refuses to pass the course of his first interpretation, or the central character is celebrated, almost more spiritual than carnal. The Sauk and Fox admired this travesty because it was a sign of respect for the female figure. The abandonment of masculinity as it became a sacrifice of the most honored.
There is a choice: to remain confined to our gaze from abroad or be seduced by the culture of the Other. If the colonized do, why not the settlers?
Oil eponymous George Catlin (1796-1872), Smithsonian, Washington.
Berdashe, remember that word that all indigenous peoples of the three Americas (Indians, Metis, Inuit) are now back to the agenda, and not without having rejuvenated the best manner . It was invented by the French to designate these particular beings who identified with the gender opposite to their biological sex, which took their clothes and living according to their social codes. Among the three indigenous Americas (Indians, Metis and Inuit), it should rather speak of creatures with two minds (2 spirited people). And there were not only men, since this phenomenon of civilization was also reflected in women, but in smaller proportion.
Today indiscriminately come under the category of berdache and two-spirited people, transgender, transgender (s), transvestites, intersex social, hermaphrodites and homosexuals of both sexes.
For those interested in this little-known aspect of Native culture of the three Americas and who are lucky to be in Montreal this summer, it is imperative to visit the Museum of Fine Arts of Montreal, 1380 Sherbrooke Street West. The show runs until October 4, 2009
Russel-A. Bouchard
Chronicle:
JEROME DELGADO
Le Devoir, 30-31 May 2009
Captivating, even dancing. Enchanting, bewitching. And intriguing, high-dose mixing sources and references, eras and styles. With five screens and my frenzied rhythmic, video installation Dance Berdashe Kent Monkman what sow turmoil. From
powwow in air
is a show we attended, a choreography for five dancers, well mounted and finicky by piped music, narrative crescendo. It begins with the Rite of Spring, Stravinsky, and slightly remixed songs steeped in Native American and instruments, it continues with techno and it ends with the bombast of a very cinematic music.
The work that is rooted at the Museum of Fine Arts (MBA) for the next four months against risk by keeping its secret well communicative trance. In the basement where she is, visitors are rare. Between
ritual and artistic expression, between tradition and spectacle, between homage and critique, the work depicts the Berdashe, an ambivalent character admired among Aboriginal peoples - a transvestite [sic *], In our everyday vocabulary. The dance celebrates the most prevalent was in Sauk and Fox nations. Staging, and space, breathes Monkman party. There's pow-wow in the air.
But the artist born in Ontario, himself of Cree, does more than make today and what multimedia ancestral ritual. He revisits the look that whites have the Berdashe and cultures. As often with him, his comment is based on what we have inherited a large piece of romantic painting in North America.
Her Dance Berdashe originated from an oil eponymous George Catlin (1796-1872), preserved at the Smithsonian in Washington. The painter was certainly struck by the scene, but it had also inspired this note: "One of the most disgusting habits and most inexplicable that I have ever seen in Indian country ... and it would be desirable that it goes off before we can attest to that even more. "We only regret that the MBA has not borrowed the table.
Indian-white confrontation against a backdrop of homophobia is central to art criticism and cynical Kent Monkman. Work very fragmented (paintings, films, performances ...), based on the story and referring to the news, but loses the opportunity tone. In Salon Indien, a projection on a teepee that was part of the Biennale de Montréal in 2007, homo-eroticism is supported too.
Sacrifice
Dance Berdashe does not fall into this trap. Even the screens in the shape of buffalo skins, are subtle. While the Berdashe, waddling on the center screen, is gendered, with its transparent red dress and high heels. Unless he gives, and it is very clear in the show.
The mixture of genres, and references such, has meaning, more than ever. The warrior dance with an umbrella today or on Stravinsky's reality shows: it is both friendly tradition and soaked in the culture of others. By giving a new context, very current in its bill contemporary art, Berdashe, Monkman insinuates that the issues specific to the epoch of Catlin were not necessarily buried.
rhythms and choreography, the dislocation of Berdashe, the device of all screens and translucent texture, everything is done to get us into the dance. We will type only may not walk, there will be no excess, the museum imposing restraint, but somewhere, we are called to move. But we can remain impassive, passive spectator in the back of the room dark. And that's where is as simple as it is, the strength of the work. Or is this going to George Catlin, curious and loving witness of Ethnology, but refuses to pass the course of his first interpretation, or the central character is celebrated, almost more spiritual than carnal. The Sauk and Fox admired this travesty because it was a sign of respect for the female figure. The abandonment of masculinity as it became a sacrifice of the most honored.
There is a choice: to remain confined to our gaze from abroad or be seduced by the culture of the Other. If the colonized do, why not the settlers?
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Remove Bmw Handbrake Cover
democratize Se ... or perish !
Democratize fashion by Aboriginal or perish before birth ... Métis communities in Quebec have a pressing need to review their internal management mode. The slippage is anti-democratic reality in many communities and must be seen to avoid the Italian government as one that caused the collapse of the AAQ and prints for quilts that have undermined the whole cause of Métis of Quebec. Russell-A. Bouchard
Click on the image to read the text by Denis Villeneuve, published in the Progress-Sun, 31 May 2009
Democratize fashion by Aboriginal or perish before birth ... Métis communities in Quebec have a pressing need to review their internal management mode. The slippage is anti-democratic reality in many communities and must be seen to avoid the Italian government as one that caused the collapse of the AAQ and prints for quilts that have undermined the whole cause of Métis of Quebec. Russell-A. Bouchard
Click on the image to read the text by Denis Villeneuve, published in the Progress-Sun, 31 May 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Mad Dog Louise Erdrich
Métis of Quebec and French nationality / An interesting
TEXT MARIE MANCE VALLEY
the Metis CMDRSM
Approaches Quebecers
for recovery of lost French nationality in 1763 the Treaty of Paris
We publish below, courtesy of its authors, a record that we supported the presentation with French authorities on behalf of history and solidarity of the French civil societies.
"We are a breed that will not die" This sentence
Maria Chapdelaine by Louis Hemon, repeated in Menaud master draveur Félix-Antoine Savard, expresses the feeling revived today Quebecers and other French-speaking Canadians who feel increasingly minor and endangered by a policy - an ancient and formidable consistency - the majority of Canadian and North American English, and by their own indecision due the length of sustained dominance.
A minority of them would, however, recover French nationality they believe, not without arguments, not having actually lost when the English conquest. Not necessarily blind and immoderate love of France, but keep in touch with their roots, their history as one tries, there, much more than here in France, to erase their memories.
In this case, our editorial merely give you three brief illumination, it deems appropriate to illustrate a real problem too obscured:
- the anxiety of identity;
- the special case of a revival of the Métis ;
- the desire has been less, and that France does not wish official (can not?) not feed or encourage, to recover French nationality, and to challenge what was seen as the loss in 1763 to be hereunto Treaty of Paris.
1) identity Anxiety Quebecers of French descent
Here is an excerpt from an "Open Forum" written after a Canadian federal decision regarding the definition of citizenship, sent May 23, 2008 at Vigil (Quebec sovereignty site) by Marie Mance Valley, Quebec activist, author of the article below on the French Métis of Quebec and Canada ("The Métis re-form the ranks"):
Opinion: The end of our history
(... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..)
There are more people founder; there now that people (including the Francophone community that is no longer strain) of all origins under state protection, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Supreme Court of Canada. There never was a crisis of reasonable accommodation, he has never had any problems. This is our identity that insecurity is the cause of everything. So we have to shoot what some call the "disease of identity". One hallmark will ensure that we differentiated the decades and centuries to come, or the crucifix in the National Assembly. It's a chance. At least some traces of the founding people of America North. One day, we tell the children that this remnant of people who "never had a history", was already Christian.
language? It is a matter of time. Our culture? It is already the Anglo-American. Our traditions? They have been trampled upon for years by our people.
What else does he U.S.? Only the practice of interculturalism, tolerance, openness and stupidity.
"turn the page of ancient history, we are told by implication. Marie Mance Vallee
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2) The Metis re-form the ranks ...
Although the existence Métis of Quebec has been grossly overlooked and often denied by the various powers, among others, the federal government and the Quebec government, particularly since the mid-nineteenth century, the Métis of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean and the North Shore re-form the ranks under the banner of the Métis community of Domaine du Roy and the Lordship of Mingan (CMDRSM). The territory has been demarcated, habits and customs that have changed so little since returned to the fashion of the day. Clans (Charlevoix, North Shore, the Grand Brûlé de la Manic, Chicoutimi, Landlocked Salmon, Lake Saint-Jean/Piékouagami and north-central Saguenay), have been trained and appointed captains of villages. A breath of fresh air!
Since the founding of New France in the early seventeenth century, Jesuit Relations, the writings of the admirable Mother Mary of the Incarnation, and the King Louis XIV himself speaks does not "savages converted to the Roman Catholic faith ... . You should know that the King that encouraged marriages between Indians and Europeans, in this case the French, was even tough to force these gentlemen to take a wife. Fur traders who traveled and founded cities and towns across America North, the interpreters, explorers, Dollard des Ormeaux, though outlawed in history by revisionist historians in bad faith, are also proof. And much more! The Métis of Manitoba, including their leader Louis Riel was hanged for having claimed their territory, they were not from Quebec? Does not speak it not in the writings of mixed blood, whites or Indians feral white America as the most recently called Philippe Jacquin, French anthropologist and ethnologist known and recognized. Who dares to question the oral traditions that family from generation to generation, relate the story of each family. Progeny from these marriages in the fashion of the country "or Christian unions.
Rumors circulated in recent years to the effect that the federal government, the Quebec government and Montagnais (Innu today) were negotiating behind closed doors, a treaty called the Common Approach where there was talk of restoring a large only part of the territory to the Innu. Is the shock, disbelief, consternation among the founders of this region, especially among the Métis who see there the dispossession of land they had developed, questioning their own identity.
Do not worry, they will go to court! Indeed, Article 35 of the Canadian Constitution of 1982 does not recognize it as Aboriginal, Inuit, Métis and Indians?
But for the sagacity of a group of Métis Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean and Côte-Nord, and that of our relationship of memory, the mestizo historian Russel-A. Bouchard, disgruntled, but mostly worried about the turn events were taking on the Quebec identity and territory, the history of Metis was finally swept into oblivion. Since the mid-nineteenth century, most recently, our political elite was bent on promoting a certain civic nation and improbable, as if it were possible and realistic to give birth in a few years, a new nation. Civic nation, multiculturalism, interculturalism, all expressions that indicated the willingness of governments, political parties, intellectual elites to redefine the Quebec nation: a kind of "melting po" t to the U.S. or a set of ghettos . Why a new nation when we already have one? ... Have not we always included until recently newcomers?
year 2000 was a pivotal year for the Métis Community Domaine du Roy and the Lordship of Mingan (CMDRSM), most of whose members are French, the language of their fathers and mothers. The cemeteries in the area speak for themselves ...
There is no doubt that the Metis Nation Quebec exists. And there are thousands. Communities in Gaspésie, Eastern Townships and elsewhere in Quebec back in the light of day, while others are in training.
One thing is certain, the Métis CMDRSM are here to stay now. Since the conquest, we suffered repeated assaults, to convert us, often in spite of ourselves, language and culture and English in recent decades in Anglo-American culture. However, it is increasingly worrying that the enthusiasm of some, alas! even in France for the English language, could give another face to this community. The greatest vigilance is therefore required! Marie Mance Vallee
3) Desire - and opportunities? - To recover French nationality:
Periodically, the desire is reflected by actions ... ..
TEXT MARIE MANCE VALLEY
the Metis CMDRSM
Approaches Quebecers
for recovery of lost French nationality in 1763 the Treaty of Paris
We publish below, courtesy of its authors, a record that we supported the presentation with French authorities on behalf of history and solidarity of the French civil societies.
"We are a breed that will not die" This sentence
Maria Chapdelaine by Louis Hemon, repeated in Menaud master draveur Félix-Antoine Savard, expresses the feeling revived today Quebecers and other French-speaking Canadians who feel increasingly minor and endangered by a policy - an ancient and formidable consistency - the majority of Canadian and North American English, and by their own indecision due the length of sustained dominance.
A minority of them would, however, recover French nationality they believe, not without arguments, not having actually lost when the English conquest. Not necessarily blind and immoderate love of France, but keep in touch with their roots, their history as one tries, there, much more than here in France, to erase their memories.
In this case, our editorial merely give you three brief illumination, it deems appropriate to illustrate a real problem too obscured:
- the anxiety of identity;
- the special case of a revival of the Métis ;
- the desire has been less, and that France does not wish official (can not?) not feed or encourage, to recover French nationality, and to challenge what was seen as the loss in 1763 to be hereunto Treaty of Paris.
1) identity Anxiety Quebecers of French descent
Here is an excerpt from an "Open Forum" written after a Canadian federal decision regarding the definition of citizenship, sent May 23, 2008 at Vigil (Quebec sovereignty site) by Marie Mance Valley, Quebec activist, author of the article below on the French Métis of Quebec and Canada ("The Métis re-form the ranks"):
Opinion: The end of our history
(... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..)
There are more people founder; there now that people (including the Francophone community that is no longer strain) of all origins under state protection, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Supreme Court of Canada. There never was a crisis of reasonable accommodation, he has never had any problems. This is our identity that insecurity is the cause of everything. So we have to shoot what some call the "disease of identity". One hallmark will ensure that we differentiated the decades and centuries to come, or the crucifix in the National Assembly. It's a chance. At least some traces of the founding people of America North. One day, we tell the children that this remnant of people who "never had a history", was already Christian.
language? It is a matter of time. Our culture? It is already the Anglo-American. Our traditions? They have been trampled upon for years by our people.
What else does he U.S.? Only the practice of interculturalism, tolerance, openness and stupidity.
"turn the page of ancient history, we are told by implication. Marie Mance Vallee
.
2) The Metis re-form the ranks ...
Although the existence Métis of Quebec has been grossly overlooked and often denied by the various powers, among others, the federal government and the Quebec government, particularly since the mid-nineteenth century, the Métis of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean and the North Shore re-form the ranks under the banner of the Métis community of Domaine du Roy and the Lordship of Mingan (CMDRSM). The territory has been demarcated, habits and customs that have changed so little since returned to the fashion of the day. Clans (Charlevoix, North Shore, the Grand Brûlé de la Manic, Chicoutimi, Landlocked Salmon, Lake Saint-Jean/Piékouagami and north-central Saguenay), have been trained and appointed captains of villages. A breath of fresh air!
Since the founding of New France in the early seventeenth century, Jesuit Relations, the writings of the admirable Mother Mary of the Incarnation, and the King Louis XIV himself speaks does not "savages converted to the Roman Catholic faith ... . You should know that the King that encouraged marriages between Indians and Europeans, in this case the French, was even tough to force these gentlemen to take a wife. Fur traders who traveled and founded cities and towns across America North, the interpreters, explorers, Dollard des Ormeaux, though outlawed in history by revisionist historians in bad faith, are also proof. And much more! The Métis of Manitoba, including their leader Louis Riel was hanged for having claimed their territory, they were not from Quebec? Does not speak it not in the writings of mixed blood, whites or Indians feral white America as the most recently called Philippe Jacquin, French anthropologist and ethnologist known and recognized. Who dares to question the oral traditions that family from generation to generation, relate the story of each family. Progeny from these marriages in the fashion of the country "or Christian unions.
Rumors circulated in recent years to the effect that the federal government, the Quebec government and Montagnais (Innu today) were negotiating behind closed doors, a treaty called the Common Approach where there was talk of restoring a large only part of the territory to the Innu. Is the shock, disbelief, consternation among the founders of this region, especially among the Métis who see there the dispossession of land they had developed, questioning their own identity.
Do not worry, they will go to court! Indeed, Article 35 of the Canadian Constitution of 1982 does not recognize it as Aboriginal, Inuit, Métis and Indians?
But for the sagacity of a group of Métis Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean and Côte-Nord, and that of our relationship of memory, the mestizo historian Russel-A. Bouchard, disgruntled, but mostly worried about the turn events were taking on the Quebec identity and territory, the history of Metis was finally swept into oblivion. Since the mid-nineteenth century, most recently, our political elite was bent on promoting a certain civic nation and improbable, as if it were possible and realistic to give birth in a few years, a new nation. Civic nation, multiculturalism, interculturalism, all expressions that indicated the willingness of governments, political parties, intellectual elites to redefine the Quebec nation: a kind of "melting po" t to the U.S. or a set of ghettos . Why a new nation when we already have one? ... Have not we always included until recently newcomers?
year 2000 was a pivotal year for the Métis Community Domaine du Roy and the Lordship of Mingan (CMDRSM), most of whose members are French, the language of their fathers and mothers. The cemeteries in the area speak for themselves ...
There is no doubt that the Metis Nation Quebec exists. And there are thousands. Communities in Gaspésie, Eastern Townships and elsewhere in Quebec back in the light of day, while others are in training.
One thing is certain, the Métis CMDRSM are here to stay now. Since the conquest, we suffered repeated assaults, to convert us, often in spite of ourselves, language and culture and English in recent decades in Anglo-American culture. However, it is increasingly worrying that the enthusiasm of some, alas! even in France for the English language, could give another face to this community. The greatest vigilance is therefore required! Marie Mance Vallee
3) Desire - and opportunities? - To recover French nationality:
Periodically, the desire is reflected by actions ... ..
Monday, April 27, 2009
Styrofoam Or Thermocol
Métis of Abitibi leave their Ouache
Saarland, April 24, 2009
Affirmation of the existence of Métis Abitibi
The Thursday, April 23, 2009, the Métis leader Marcel Paul and the Board of Directors of the Community-Wikan Mamiwinik , Abitibi-West, filed in the office of the Federal Interlocutor for Métis, the Honourable Chuck Strahl, a summary of the ethnogenesis of the Métis in Abitibi. He also requested financial support to complete their story and identify them reliably. Finally, he asked a direct access to the office contact person to inform of their cultural, economic, political and social.
The official meeting as a first for the Métis of Abitibi follows a petition from members of the contemporary Métis community made to the Canadian government began the Bloc Marc Lemay, manager of Aboriginal affairs Bloc Quebecois.
addition to members of the Board of Directors of the Community and the member Lemay, Chief Paul was accompanied by the anthropologist Sylvain Beaupre, the ethnologist Elyse Bégin and Aboriginal lawyer Pierre Montour.
Mr. Beaupre said: "Ask any historian aware of the history of Abitibi, he will tell you that there are Métis.
Mr. Montour said: "Their ethnogenesis began around 1670 when France has stepped up trading posts in Abitibi-Témiscamingue in response to the arrival of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in James Bay."
native of Sorel, the Hus said Paul were very likely to engage in the fur trade in the 17th century. There are indeed more than a hundred contracts notarized commitment of Paul to the Great Savagery. Marcel Paul account alone four ancestors pikeminnow and Métis guide the HBC in his family tree. His mother, Anette Dicaire, it descends in a straight line Métis Dicaire Lac des Deux Montagnes (Oka).
Rendering recently in western Canada, the ruling Goodon acknowledged that it is the trappers and travelers from Quebec who gave birth to western Métis.
Armed with this vital information, the Assistant Deputy Minister Fred Caron, Senior Policy Advisor Andre Guertin and the Deputy Chief of Staff Norm Vocino promised to review the case was handed to them before responding to requests.
Mr. Caron said that Canada had no official political recognition of Métis communities across Canada. For cons, gives it exclusive access to various government programs specific to "Aboriginal off-reserve" a national organization representing non-status Indians and Metis across Canada, the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP).
Mr. Montour said that the Métis of the West, however, are represented by a Metis, the Metis National Council (MNC), but the latter denies the existence of Métis in Quebec, so that it WTP that represents, which is nonsense. Mr. Caron was then agreed that the Métis of Quebec were to be represented by a Métis organization.
contemporary Métis community-Mamiwinik Wikan, whose headquarters is located in the Abitibi-West, is a nonprofit corporation, with 400 members who identify Métis within the meaning of Article 35 of the Constitution Act 1982.
At the meeting, Marcel Paul also informed the Government that its members have agreed to exercise Métis aboriginal rights, that is to say their hunting, fishing and gathering for the year for food purposes, cultural and spiritual, and this, whatever happens.
A second meeting between the parties is expected within a month.
At the 2001 census, 3,810 people said they were Indians or Indian, Abitibi-Temiscaming, 1125 Métis or Inuit Métis and 20.
Article 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 recognizes and affirms existing aboriginal rights of indigenous peoples, which include their Indians, Metis and Inuit.
Source: Luc Tremblay
dir. Community-Wikan Mamiwinnik
819-333-5232
buckenrut@hotmail.com
Saarland, April 24, 2009
Affirmation of the existence of Métis Abitibi
The Thursday, April 23, 2009, the Métis leader Marcel Paul and the Board of Directors of the Community-Wikan Mamiwinik , Abitibi-West, filed in the office of the Federal Interlocutor for Métis, the Honourable Chuck Strahl, a summary of the ethnogenesis of the Métis in Abitibi. He also requested financial support to complete their story and identify them reliably. Finally, he asked a direct access to the office contact person to inform of their cultural, economic, political and social.
The official meeting as a first for the Métis of Abitibi follows a petition from members of the contemporary Métis community made to the Canadian government began the Bloc Marc Lemay, manager of Aboriginal affairs Bloc Quebecois.
addition to members of the Board of Directors of the Community and the member Lemay, Chief Paul was accompanied by the anthropologist Sylvain Beaupre, the ethnologist Elyse Bégin and Aboriginal lawyer Pierre Montour.
Mr. Beaupre said: "Ask any historian aware of the history of Abitibi, he will tell you that there are Métis.
Mr. Montour said: "Their ethnogenesis began around 1670 when France has stepped up trading posts in Abitibi-Témiscamingue in response to the arrival of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in James Bay."
native of Sorel, the Hus said Paul were very likely to engage in the fur trade in the 17th century. There are indeed more than a hundred contracts notarized commitment of Paul to the Great Savagery. Marcel Paul account alone four ancestors pikeminnow and Métis guide the HBC in his family tree. His mother, Anette Dicaire, it descends in a straight line Métis Dicaire Lac des Deux Montagnes (Oka).
Rendering recently in western Canada, the ruling Goodon acknowledged that it is the trappers and travelers from Quebec who gave birth to western Métis.
Armed with this vital information, the Assistant Deputy Minister Fred Caron, Senior Policy Advisor Andre Guertin and the Deputy Chief of Staff Norm Vocino promised to review the case was handed to them before responding to requests.
Mr. Caron said that Canada had no official political recognition of Métis communities across Canada. For cons, gives it exclusive access to various government programs specific to "Aboriginal off-reserve" a national organization representing non-status Indians and Metis across Canada, the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP).
Mr. Montour said that the Métis of the West, however, are represented by a Metis, the Metis National Council (MNC), but the latter denies the existence of Métis in Quebec, so that it WTP that represents, which is nonsense. Mr. Caron was then agreed that the Métis of Quebec were to be represented by a Métis organization.
contemporary Métis community-Mamiwinik Wikan, whose headquarters is located in the Abitibi-West, is a nonprofit corporation, with 400 members who identify Métis within the meaning of Article 35 of the Constitution Act 1982.
At the meeting, Marcel Paul also informed the Government that its members have agreed to exercise Métis aboriginal rights, that is to say their hunting, fishing and gathering for the year for food purposes, cultural and spiritual, and this, whatever happens.
A second meeting between the parties is expected within a month.
At the 2001 census, 3,810 people said they were Indians or Indian, Abitibi-Temiscaming, 1125 Métis or Inuit Métis and 20.
Article 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 recognizes and affirms existing aboriginal rights of indigenous peoples, which include their Indians, Metis and Inuit.
Source: Luc Tremblay
dir. Community-Wikan Mamiwinnik
819-333-5232
buckenrut@hotmail.com
Friday, January 9, 2009
Congratulatins In Arabic
A Manitoba Métis won a major legal battle against the provincial government.
New Radio-Canada
Photo: Bruce Burnstead
Will Goodon (center) celebrates his victory. A
Manitoba Metis won a major legal battle against the provincial government.
Judge John Coombs of the Provincial Court ruled in favor of Will Goodon was charged under the Act on wildlife conservation, with hunting ducks without a license near the Turtle Mountain in October 2004. Will Goodon argued that Métis identity card was sufficient.
J. Coombs bases its decision on case law in the Supreme Court of Canada relating to the case of two mestizo brothers accused of having killed a moose near Staut Ste Marie, Ontario. The country's highest court ruled that the Métis were entitled to the same hunting rights as First Nations and Inuit if they can prove their ancestral ties.
J. Coombs also pointed out that in the case Goodon, witnesses had demonstrated that the Metis ancestors practiced subsistence hunting in the area of Turtle Mountain.
New Radio-Canada
Photo: Bruce Burnstead
Will Goodon (center) celebrates his victory. A
Manitoba Metis won a major legal battle against the provincial government.
Judge John Coombs of the Provincial Court ruled in favor of Will Goodon was charged under the Act on wildlife conservation, with hunting ducks without a license near the Turtle Mountain in October 2004. Will Goodon argued that Métis identity card was sufficient.
J. Coombs bases its decision on case law in the Supreme Court of Canada relating to the case of two mestizo brothers accused of having killed a moose near Staut Ste Marie, Ontario. The country's highest court ruled that the Métis were entitled to the same hunting rights as First Nations and Inuit if they can prove their ancestral ties.
J. Coombs also pointed out that in the case Goodon, witnesses had demonstrated that the Metis ancestors practiced subsistence hunting in the area of Turtle Mountain.
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