Thursday, June 15, 2006

War crime dictator to be jailed in Britain.


Excerpt from BBC online:

This paves the way for his trial to start in The Hague, after other European countries refused to host him.
A UN-backed tribunal in Sierra Leone, where he is in prison, wants the trial to be moved due to security fears.
Mr Taylor faces 11 war crimes charges after allegedly backing rebels in the decade-long Sierra Leone civil war.
"I was delighted to be able to respond positively to the request of the United Nations Secretary General, that, should he be convicted, Charles Taylor serve his sentence in the UK," British Foreign Minister Margaret Beckett said
However, she said new legislation would be required. Mrs Beckett said the decision showed the UK's "commitment to international justice".
The Dutch government agreed to host Mr Taylor's trial, as long as he was imprisoned in another country if he was convicted.
Both Sierra Leone and Liberia are recovering from years of conflict, in which Mr Taylor played a central role.
Liberia's President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who took office in January, said she feared that putting Mr Taylor on trial in West Africa could lead to renewed instability.
Britain, the former colonial power in Sierra Leone, sent troops to help oust rebels from the capital, Freetown in 2000.
Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front rebels were notorious for mutilating civilians, by hacking off their arms or legs with machetes.
The UK's minister for Africa, Lord David Triesman, said they started the process in Sierra Leone "and we want to finish it".
"We believe that this is a really strong - probably the strongest signal you could send anywhere in Africa - that there is no impunity, that major criminals will be brought to justice and if they are sentenced they will serve their time," he told Reuters news agency.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Last friday....















From left to right:
Cedric,Raoul,Cynthia,Gito,Sonia,Phillip,Tina and Myself...

Black and White photography...The best!!!



Now,that's hot or what?

Friday, June 09, 2006

My baby bro and sis!!...Cuuute or what!!



Awwwww...!!

My girl Anita...I just luuuv herrr !!!

Anita Kuuku...She's just the down to earth-est, sweetest and coolest girl on the planet. Yeah and of course being my sister in law for ever and ever helps it too! LOL I love you babe.


Photography!!


Photography: By definition the word itself means: "The art or process of producing images of objects on photosensitive surfaces."

-I have always been a fan of this black and white art. Especially if it involves naked bodies or shots of beautiful landscapes. I found these on some website and decided to post them here. You know...Just for me...I find them beautiful. I hope whoever else sees them will,too!!


Thursday, June 08, 2006

2006 : Léopold Sédar Senghor year!!


Born on October 9th,1906 in Koal, Sénégal, his life ended in 2001 in Verson, Normandy after a century of tumultuous life of which he became over time the main actor.
He was, in 1960, the 1st Senegalese president after the African nation gained independence from France.

He first set foot in Paris, thanks to a scholarship, in 1928 and quickly befriended George Pompidou (1911-1974), former head of the French Republic but at this point Senghor was a mere poet and that was his main focus. He then co-founded, along with Léon Damas and Aimé Césaire, both well known linguists of french carribean origin, what was to become " LA NEGRITUDE".

This movement both a political and literary faction of Afrocentrism, is there to fight ferociously prejudices brought about by centuries of slavery and exploitation of the "Dark Continent".

The "NEGRITUDE", by definition means : "Acknowledging one's blackness, destiny, history and culture". He wrote these words in 1934 in the "L'Etudiant Noir" review.

He, like so many young intellectuals of his time, had a passion for the french language. A language that he regarded as one of "gentillesse et honnêteté ( kindness and honesty)", for he firmly believed that one could use his/her oppressor's weapon against him.
Here are some of his famous quotes :

"Ma Négritude point n'est sommeil de la race mais soleil de l'âme, ma négritude vue et vieMa Négritude est truelle à la main, est lance au poing Réécade. Il n'est question de boire, de manger l'instant qui passeTant pis si je m'attendris sur les roses du Cap-Vert !Ma tâche est d’éveiller mon peuple aux futurs flamboyantsMa joie de créer des images pour le nourrir, ô lumières rythmées de la Parole !"

Excerpt from "CRL de Basse-Normandie / Julien de Saint-Jorres"

Been a while, huh?

I love taking time off and just get out of town for a while...It's refreshing on so many levels, "refreshing" is needing a new word. LOL...
I was in Montréal for a while and that is why I haven't been able to post on my blog for quite some time now...With Pride approaching and all, I probably will be outside enjoying the sun and all that I barely will get a chance to type a few words...
Well, life is still treating me fairly but I have so many complaints to make that it actually makes me feel that I'm somehow ungreatful. What I did instead was posting a few pictures of what I've been doing for the past few months which is pretty much just party,party and then some...LOL
After all,it's true what they say..."A picture is worth a thousand words"...So, enjoy!!

Damn I love that blazer!!!

At Thierry's...After a drink or two...or three...oh hell who am I kidding?

Myself, Raoul, Jocelyn, Mikado and Amadou


Je vous adore mes puces!!!

At Gitondo's mom...Had a blast

From left to right:
Gitondo,Aline,Myself,Raoul.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Today's Oprah!

I was dissapointed in today's Oprah that I can't say much but copy the e-mail that I sent to her.
Read on:

Hi Oprah,
I have nothing but love and respect for you.But when you constantly air shows that involve homosexual men for the sole purpose of painting them as evil,deceitful men and a danger to women,this does nothing but further the ill-informed notion of what sexuality in general is and also the negative attitudes and approaches towards it that people have here in America.I know you've received gazillions e-mails on this in the past.But it's just getting worse and worse. When are you going to finally bring on an expert on this issue?
Regards!

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Child Sex Trafficking!!

I could not believe what I saw today on "The Oprah Show". I've known for quite some time now that such horrible acts are going on around the Globe,I just had no idea how serious and out of hand it has gotten!! To think that most of these men are "people of God" and other respected taxpayers and members of society. My heart was crushed!! I knew of one family,when growing up, where the father abused her daughter all the way until adulthood. The fact that my culture prevents anything sexual to be discussed openly also worked against the victim but in favor of the abuser. It never occured to anyone that such acts violently affects a young person's mind irreparably since no one has ever come out and speak out.
I sent a letter to friends and family asking them to sign a petition that will be forwarded to our MPs and other members of government to try and fight those horrible acts being inflicted on children here and overseas.

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Horrible weather in Toronto!!

Pheeww!! What a horrible weather in Toronto,today!!Good thing I didn't have to get out of the house much.Otherwise I would be very cranky by now.LOL.Which itself almost never happens.Yeah I'm a positive/optimistic person and never let anything mess up my mood.Hell,even my sometimes noisy sisters can't seem to be able to do that!!LOL.Well in terms of other news,I was just reading just two days ago about two people I've known personnaly who were murdered in Montréal and no one knows so far the details of such a horrible act.Apparently the police is still investigating.But I can't help but wonder.Where is this world coming to?

This crazy world of ours!!

Hello folks,

Did you guys see what happened in Pakistan?How sad!I guess it's going to take more than just just an earthquake,a tsunami,several genocides in a decade,AIDS,famines and quite a few other unpleasant natural and unatural disasters to wake us up.
Let's protect the only thing worth caring for in this universe of ours.Notre planète(our planet)!
How,you ask?
Well,that's a start!! Let's ask questions!!

Cheers!!

Typical day in front of a computer...




Yep!! That's me in Paris,baby!!




Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Travelling overseas can be very refreshing!!!

I had been wanting to visit Europe ever since I was a little boy and was unable to.Instead I left my native country barely a young adult to come here(Toronto).I've been to the States several times and have visited a few African countries(Burundi,Congo,Uganda,Kenya).
Each time I'd come back a changed man.For instance the 1st trip back to Africa made me realize how short and priceless life is and I came out to pretty much to everyone in my familly which wholefully changed my life.
This summer I went to Europe and I visited France,Germany and Belgium(where I have relatives) and I can't believe how much perspective that experience trew my way.I came back to Toronto and...well...without saying much,let's just say that I left my former job that I had for four years for a new one,which pays me better and allows me to explore other horizons.

So in the words of Shaggy,I'll sum it up as follow:
"I guarantee you that if half of the people in America used their passports a little bit more and travelled to countries like Afghanistan, Cairo and Dubai, (U.S. President George W.) Bush wouldn't have won and we wouldn't be in this situation."