Friday, January 21, 2011

Career Stimulus Package

meeting General


hello

early this year on behalf of the office, I offer my best wishes for happiness health and success in your personal and professional projects

sincerely


Andre HIBON

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Pain Foot Arch Figure Skating

The Maghreb ignites. The Maghreb!

After the riots Tunisia and Algeria, we can not count the dead, let alone the wounded during the demonstrations that took place in both countries. If the direct causes of these events are not the same, the responses of the two governments are similar and cons are summarized in one word: repression.

Lack of work, increase prices, housing crisis, people especially the youth of both countries come together around the same conclusion: the situation is untenable and can not continue like that. If we add to the alchemy a corrupt regime that refuses to give way and a flagrant lack of respect for basic rights such as freedom of expression, this wave of protest is not only lighter, but legitimate and inevitable.

And Morocco in all this? Some see the kingdom as immunized against the popular protests. Yet mention the protests against the cost of living or the freedom of association as in Tinghir last December. Protests that were quickly suppressed by the authorities and whose members often end up in jail.

More importantly, there are just two months, took place in Western Sahara the largest demonstrations in years. Saharawi civil population, as the Tunisians and Algerians, decided to say no to lack of work, housing and rising prices. No racism to state, not to discriminate in hiring, not the lack of civic freedom, in short, not a system that has lasted too long. Sahrawis demonstrate peacefully for years and this time they did not come out in the street, but, instead, left the cities to meet in the desert, in what has become a protest camp: Gdeim Izik. After a few weeks, the camp consisted of tents and 10,000 between 20 and 30,000 people.

The response of the Moroccan occupation was the same as in Algeria and Tunisia : Repression by the destruction of the camp and a reaction of police and military forces of great violence. Arbitrary arrests, torture, rape, forced disappearances, all with complete impunity and without any foreign observer, journalist or NGOs, have been allowed to set foot on the land. The organization reports that have examined these events are unanimous. Amnesty International reports that all persons who were interviewed reported having been mistreated or tortured during their arrest.

was November 8, 2010. And if the claims of many Sahrawi were also political, finally asking their right to self-determination is implemented, the protest denounced an economic situation that can not go against an unjust regime and derogatory against any system that forces them to live in poverty and with nothing to hope or better in the coming years, or for future generations.

It ignites the whole Maghreb. A popular and legitimate protest to which the international community must make echoes. Tunisia. Algeria. Morocco. And also: in Western Sahara.

APSO, January 13, 2011

Friday, January 7, 2011

Dog Cyst Removal Cost

Photo: passing

is a picture of compulsive type ... Let me explain ... I can not help but look for a graphic composition, dynamics breaks when I see lines, shapes, colors like these. The result is interesting ...
(Cannes - France)

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Desert Eaglechrome Bb Gun

Photo: Sunset - Sunset Photo

Here is a beautiful sunset "Cannet beach. It's true ... I have it in the back! but look! The beach is right and the left sun! It's like if you were in prison, a vision of a world inaccessible ... slightly not scary!

(Cannes - France)

Pakistani Women With Big Tits

: violence

The knife has not gone away! Violence can be felt in the fold of metal! A scar is visible on the right side of the image. Is this the cheek of a robot to the red beard? or a simple dump site attacked by a roadside ... ? to you ...

(Valenton - France)

Swallow Little Bit Of Listerine

You said "living together"? - Cross - Wasquehal - Hem - Nord - La Voix du Nord

You said "living together"? - Cross - Wasquehal - Hem - Nord - La Voix du Nord

Kharghar Property Seller

THE RUMOR OF THE CITY - News Roubaix - Nord - La Voix du Nord wishes

THE RUMOR OF THE CITY - News Roubaix - Nord - La Voix du Nord

Tampa Male Back Waxing

2011

By early this year, I offer my best wishes for 2011: health happiness, harmony and success in your personal and professional projects.

Year 2010 was marked by the opening of the EDHEC campus and our action on the ground or in the presse.Nous have been right to raise and we thank you.

For practical reasons we have not had the opportunity to meet in November, the General Assembly of the Asssociation. We'll do it in January.

Several items will be on the agenda: report on activities 2010, balance sheet, review the appeal before the tribunal, a point on the opening and operation of the campus, securing the Green Street, the Centre Sportif de Beaumont, future actions.

Regards
Andre HIBON

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Milena Velba Singlepart

Letter to Naama, Sahraoui in prison for his opinions

Jean-Francois is French, he lives in the Saharawi refugee camps (desert southwest Algeria) for almost three years. Naama is Sahraoui and French by adoption, he lived as a refugee in France. He is a defender of human rights and advocates enforcement of international law in case of his country, Western Sahara, the last colony in Africa. He is in prison in Morocco and falls depending on the colonizing country of the court martial, for having planted the tent in the desert a few kilometers from the city of El Aaiun with 20 000 Sahrawi, in protest against their situation, and have explained it clearly to those who asked.

Letter to Naama

In the heart of the night because of the faltering men, do not bend Naâma.
On the last day of the year, as all these days, I come to your parlor, one of your thoughts. This parlor where your voice arises clear, fair and peaceful. This parlor where your dignity supersedes the indecency noisy guards, deterrence creeping wire and the humiliation of your hands cuffed.

This is not the first time on a couch or floor slumber your pain.
Smara, Marrakech, Tan Tan, Tiznit, Salé. It does not get used, it does not harden. Even to think that your father, your uncle were imprisoned by the father of one who imprisons you once again, once too often and the wheel keeps turning, trying to grind down from generation to generation, the seed thrown into sands of the Sahara by the son of the clouds. You knew
promiscuity overcrowded cells, rounded up friends or common rights, pending trial on trial postponed. Your body remembers burns and blows, your eyes and glasses broken headbands worn. On the scale of endurance, it was no less hard than waiting judgments and show trials?

The area where new and unknown political reason this time cast thee, cut more than anywhere else in the world despite the noise organized, more like torture. It is less desirable to be "forced disappeared", that "secret" or visited in degrading conditions and frustrating. There is an unspeakable scale of the need to overcome to save bits of itself to constitute your integrity, that is in you that you can close it, without totally Yet isolate you from the noise of boots. Weak protection against the onslaught of physical pain and hurtful images.

In this heart of the night because of the faltering men, I beg you, do not bend Naâma.
I never knew prisons than in books or recently by stories of Sahrawi. You the militant Respect of Liberties and Human Rights, guide my hand this pencil we refuse you, put on our lips the words that choke in your throat. Your only complaint will not claim the respect of freedoms or rights that you are yet so expensive, but your fundamental rights of prisoners, simply. You, the removed où est ta liberté ? Toi l’homme de paix, où sont tes droits ? Tu n’es plus qu’un prisonnier qui demande tes droits fondamentaux de détenu !

Pendant que ceux qui auront des comptes à rendre à la postérité, voire à l’éternité, jouissent d’un incommensurable présent volé, tu ramasses les miettes de ce temps qu’on te prend. Dans cet espace de survie où tu rentres, tu organises ta pensée autour de ce que tu ne veux pas céder. Tu écartes tout ce qui peut t’affaiblir, tout ce qui peut te rappeler la douceur, l’affection de tes proches, tout ce qu’ils could use to make you crack. You manage your strength for the next few minutes, at most half a day to avoid becoming the subject of this cruel game of moving from isolation to an examination calculated scripted. You concentrate your will to achieve this rock, then this hill, then this wadi, as so many liberated territories.
In a few hours of heads of state publicly and indecently venal want their wishes to indices, at rates at the margins, and secondarily to their subjects.

In the silence of your cell I just wish take you by the hand, you and all refugees, all locked, all violated
... For at the heart of that night when men of reason flickers, you do not flounder, Naama.

Jean-François Debargue
On December 31, 2010
19 other Sahrawi waiting in Salé prison, go past the court-martial Moroccan suspected of involvement in a loan or far in camp Gdem Izik.