19/04/2015

MIGRATIONS AND LOSS OF LIVES: WHAT CAN EUROPE DO?


Another migration tragedy affect the Mediterranean coasts:


700 migrants feared dead in Mediterranean shipwreck

The Mediterranean’s migration crisis worsened on Sunday morning as up to 700 more migrants were feared to have drowned just outside Libyan waters, in what could prove to be the worst disaster yet involving migrants being smuggled toEurope.
If confirmed, the accident means that at least 1,500 migrants have died so far in 2015 while on route to Europe – at least 30 times higher than last year’s equivalent figure, which was itself a record. It comes just days after 400 others drowned last week in a similar incident.

Migrants: un nouveau naufrage fait craindre 700 morts en Méditerranée

mediaAprès un nouveau naufrage survenu au large de la Libye dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche 19 avril, le Haut Commissariat des Nations unies pour les réfugiés (HCR) redoute la mort de centaines de migrants.AFP PHOTO / GIOVANNI ISOLINO
Dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche 19 avril, un chalutier qui transportait des migrants a chaviré au large des côtes libyennes, à environ 120 miles nautiques (220 km) au sud de l'île italienne de Lampedusa. Vingt-huit personnes ont été repêchées. Leurs témoignages laisse craindre que jusqu'à 700 personnes pourraient avoir perdu la vie dans ce nouveau drame en Méditerranée, le troisième du genre en l'espace d'une semaine.






 Si ces chiffres étaient confirmés, il s'agirait de la « pire hécatombe jamais vue en Méditerranée », a déclaré aux télévisions italiennes Carlotta Sami, porte-parole du Haut Commissariat de l'ONU pour les réfugiés (HCR) en Italie. 
Le chalutier a lancé vers minuit, dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche, un appel au secours reçu par les garde-côtes italiens. Ces derniers ont aussitôt demandé à un cargo portugais de se dérouter. A son arrivée sur les lieux, l'équipage de ce dernier a vu le chalutier chavirer, a rapporté le HCR.
D’après la porte-parole du Haut Commissariat, c'est probablement quand les migrants à bord se sont précipités ensemble du même côté à l'arrivée du cargo portugais que le chalutier a chaviré. Une importante opération de secours a été mise en place avec le concours des marines italienne et maltaise, a indiqué un porte-parole de la marine de Malte.

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Tomorrow I'll be in Geneva, Switzerland to talk about solutions and answers to a growing and worrying international problem. Here's the programme, in French: 

Le CIPADH (Centre International pour la Paix et les Droits de l’Homme), en partenariat avec le Club Suisse de la Presse, a le plaisir de vous inviter à la table ronde :

Perceptions et perspectives des réfugiés en Europe

Quels droits pour les réfugiés des conflits en Afrique et au Moyen-Orient ?

Avec :

Mme Mélissa Chemam, Journaliste, RFI et BBC
Mme Manon Schick, Directrice d’Amnesty International, Suisse
M. William Spindler, Expert en communication et porte-parole de l’UNHCR, Division des relations externes/Communication et du Service d’Information Publique
M. Constantin Hruschka, Chef du service juridique de l’Organisation Suisse d’Aide aux Réfugiés, OSAR
Mme Clothilde Terrien, Juriste en droit d’asile, Comité d’Aide Aux Réfugiés, CAAR, ParisM. Aldo Brina, Chargé d’information/projet, secteur «réfugiés» du Centre Social Protestant

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More soon.


18/04/2015

"Finding Gold"


 I'm in Bristol for music and arts. No ambiguity. Then the city has the most wonderful and adorable of the people, really... But that's another story.

A day like today was a perfect help in my research, as it was Record Shop Day. Thanks to Rise, record shop on Park Street. 

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Lovely and talented Ema Sierra band today in Rise Record Shop:



Just sharing a few songs:


Hexy Go Mouse

https://soundcloud.com/emasierra/hexy-go-mouse

Also discovered at the shop, her single being presented:

Finding Gold (Live on BBC Introducing)

https://soundcloud.com/lady-nade/finding-gold-live-bbc



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Lovely day in my favourite British City!







17/04/2015

Chère Méditerranée


Preparing myself to moderate a conference on migrants' perspectives in Europe, the recent news of more deaths and sufferance in our dear Mediterranean Sea is appalling.

North and South. 

Shall we ever reconcile? Treat each other as equal? With the same rights and the same chances of opportunities? 

Here are a few links for the latest details.

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Press Release

 Terre des Hommes International Federation (TDHIF)

Migrant Children: shipwrecked, rescued or disappearing?

2015: a year of expected tragedies for migrants in the Mediterranean Sea. Terre des Hommes planning to increase support and protection for unaccompanied children in Sicily. EU must operate a radical change of its migration policy. Destination Unknown, a program mobilizing NGOs in Europe to protect children on the move.

Easter break confirmed that the new season has resumed. Not the touristic one on the Mediterranean shores, but the one of smugglers and migrants tragedies. The pitch of the show is basically the same. As well as the consequences.

On Sunday 12th April, another tragedy raised the number of 400 additional migrants dying in the Mediterranean Sea. Among them, probably children and youth. 150 have been rescued. Some 10 bodies were found, raising the official number of death migrants in the Mediterranean to 500 since beginning 2015.

We need a radical change in the upcoming European Agenda on Migration

EU institutions and Member States must understand that we need and we want a radical change in European’s migration policies, said Raffaele Salinari, Chair of Terre des Hommes International Federation.

Salvatore Parata

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Naufrage en Méditerranée: 400 noyés  
Réaction d’Amnesty International France :

Les 8000 personnes sauvées par l'Italie en fin de semaine, et si les faits se confirment, les 400 personnes  noyées, rappellent avec horreur que rien n'est réglé en Méditerranée. En demandant l'arrêt de l'opération de sauvetage Mare Nostum qui avait sauvé 17 0000 vies, pour la remplacer par une mission de surveillance seule, l'UE tourne le dos à ses responsabilités et menace clairement des milliers de vies humaines.

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Seule une opération de sauvetage coordonnée au niveau européen est à même de répondre aux défis immédiats qui se posent : sauver des vies de la noyade. Aucune autre proposition ne peut être une solution ! Nous en appelons d'ailleurs à François Hollande", s'indigne Jean-François Dubost, responsable du programme Personnes déracinées à Amnesty International France (AIF).


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IOM:

Migrant Deaths Soar in Mediterranean


 
Posted on Fri. Apr-17-2015

Italy As landings of rescued migrants surge in Southern Italy, IOM teams continue to gather evidence of at least 400 presumed fatalities earlier this week.
"While the number of arrivals this year is similar to that registered during the same period in 2014, so many arrivals in so few days is unprecedented," said Federico Soda, Director of the IOM Coordination Office for the Mediterranean.
Italian maritime forces carried out rescue operation of migrants in distress on the Mediterranean Sea throughout Thursday with landings recorded at the ports of Augusta and Trapani, where Italian authorities brought 600 and 580 migrants, respectively.




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RFI :

Parmi les plus de 5000 migrants débarqués entre samedi et lundi, tous partis des côtes libyennes, la majorité est originaire d'Afrique subsaharienne. Il y aurait une majorité d’Erythréens, de Somaliens, mais aussi des Maliens. Des femmes avec des enfants en bas âge, ainsi que de jeunes garçons, probablement des mineurs seuls, étaient à bord des embarcations qui ont fini par atteindre les côtes italiennes.

L’organisation Save the Children a recensé environ 450 mineurs, dont 317 non accompagnés. Elle rapporte aussi le récit de plusieurs d'entre eux qui racontent être restés séquestrés et battus pendant quatre mois dans des conditions épouvantables à Tripoli, le temps que les passeurs soutirent autant d'argent que possible à leurs proches

Les rescapés continuent de débarquer en divers points des côtes italiennes et notamment en Sicile. Le quotidien La Reppublica raconte que sur l’une des embarcations qui a atteint le port de Palerme, il y avait 102 Somaliens, essentiellement des hommes, mais aussi quatre femmes enceintes. Un deuxième bateau a rapatrié 95 migrants venant de Côte d'Ivoire, du Sénégal, du Mali, et du Nigeria.

L’autre région de provenance est le Moyen-Orient, en particulier la Syrie et l’Irak. 
Toutes ces personnes s'efforcent de gagner l'Europe à la faveur du chaos qui règne en Libye. Près de 1000 migrants ont péri noyés depuis le début de l'année.

La police italienne a arrêté jeudi quinze migrants africains soupçonnés d'avoir jeté à la mer une douzaine de leurs compagnons d'infortune de confession chrétienne. Par ailleurs, une quarantaine d'autres clandestins seraient morts noyés après le naufrage de leur bateau pendant la traversée de la Méditerranée. Des centaines de migrants rescapés sont arrivés ces derniers jours à Reggio Calabria, en Italie, la plupart venant d'Afrique subsaharienne.


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"Song to the Siren"


Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil, Elizabeth Fraser, Tim and Jeff Buckley linked in one song...

"Song to the Siren"

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Tim Buckley's version:



Beautiful voice of Liz Fraser with the Cocteau Twins for This Mortal Coil in her version of the song:



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Live from 1983:



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Tim Buckley's "Song to the Siren" performed live by Elizabeth Fraser. The song was rarely played live by the Cocteau Twins - the only time I saw it was in December 1983 when they played ULU in London. The 2012 version sees Liz singing it live in the style of the Tim Buckley original vocal from 1968, rather than Liz's recorded performance with This Mortal Coil in 1983:




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Jeff Buckley feat. Elizabeth Fraser - "All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun":



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Elizabeth Fraser later wrote the lyrics of "Teardrop" as an homage to her friend Jeff Buckley.

Massive Attack with Portishead and Liz Fraser- "Black Milk" / "Teardrop":



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"Sing A Song For You" - Jeff Buckley (cover his father Tim Buckley):




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The Siren is meant to be missing, like the sailor, like the fairy, right? And I am meant to be waiting if they're where my heart belongs. Where is my heart? I believed, this time, it was here with me. Still looking for it though.

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The song's lyrics:


Long afloat on shipless oceans
I did all my best to smile
'Til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me loving to your isle
And you sang
Sail to me, sail to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you

Did I dream you dreamed about me ?
Were you hare when I was fox ?
Now my foolish boat is leaning
Broken lovelorn on your rocks
For you sing
'Touch me not, touch me not
Come back tomorrow
Oh my heart, oh my heart
Shies from the sorrow'

I am puzzled as the oyster
I am troubled as the tide
Should I stand amid your breakers ?
Or should I lie with death my bride ?
Hear me sing
'Swim to me, swim to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you'




Tonight in Bristol: Exhibition opening at the Spike Island Gallery


Spike Island is a wonder in itself, an isle of land along the River Avon, lovely part of a city with the delight of nature.

Its Gallery is not bad either.

Spike Island
Spike Island is an international centre for the
development of contemporary art and design.
A vibrant hub for production, presentation
and debate, it invites audiences to engage
directly with creative practices through
participation and discussion.

"Tunnels of Love in the Corridors of Power" is also a wonderful name for an exhibition in ours times... Look forward to tonight.

Details:
http://www.spikeisland.org.uk/events/exhibitions/fordwoh/


Test SpaceChris FordwohTunnels of Love in the Corridors of Power

Date
17 to 24 April 2015
Admission
Free
Event type
Exhibitions:
Test Space
Chris Fordwoh sets love in the context of power, or vice versa, in a series of constructions which confuse and conflate ideas around the global, the personal, the façade and the domestic.
The Test Space area is a large corridor situated within the Spike Island building. Fordwoh investigates the idea of the corridor as a conduit and a promise. Representations of the spouses of the world’s most powerful men and women lie behind doorways set into cardboard box constructions. The cardboard boxes reference production and impersonal commerce but, with their dollhouse entrances, may equally recall an idealistic child-like game of playing house.
The love marriage is a relatively modern concept replacing the idea of marriage, in the west, as a decision largely concerned with economics and status. With his amalgamation of the intimate and the high-profile Fordwoh questions whether love really conquers all or whether the love relationship is exploited by and subsumed into the machinations of power.
Any risk of cynicism, however, is denied by Fordwoh’s humour and playful optimism. Fordwoh says: ‘Artists are the capricious lovers of power. We tunnel our way into its corridors and change the wallpaper.’
Preview Friday 17 April, 6–9pm
Crit Wednesday 22 April, 1pm

Chris Fordwoh

Chris Fordwoh (1966) was born in London and completed his MA Fine Art at the University of the West of England. He currently lives and works in Gloucester and has exhibited nationally and internationally.

16/04/2015

Some more music: Reggae from Bristol



So many concert I cannot go to all...


Ansum and the Vibes



Ansum and the Vibes are a Reggae fusion band from Bristol, UK.

"Classically Caribbean, A&TV play sun-kissed reggae with some Funk and Soul. Perfect for the sunny weather"

"With the supercool Ansum fronting up and a solid reggae backbeat behind the Vibes are, inevitably, cool and classically Caribbean"

"Ansum and the Vibes are not just a Roots Reggae band" states Bassist Jack Williams "Reggae is our mutual common ground but there are a lot of different styles and influences put into the music we create." super cool Ansum and his three piece backing band have been exciting crowds all over Bristol with their high octane live shows, which are truly something not to be missed!"

https://www.facebook.com/ansumandthevibesofficial/

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Antarma and the Family Tree play Uplifting Soul Reggae Hip Hop with infectious melodies and big bass lines which grow into Afro Brasilian Rhythms on the Djembes that get everyone moving, and Conscious lyrics and Choruses that get the crowd singing together and feeling joyful!

www.youtube.com/blessallbeing
www.reverbnation.com/antarma

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Plus Rat-A-Tat-Tat playing til late

Doors from 9pm
Tickets £3/£4


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Temple Meads



I love travels. I love trains and train stations, nothing surprising, right?

Love Bristol.

Temple Meads: 











All pictures by myself.

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The iPhone which was used to take these pictures died the day after. Something's gone. Maybe something else will come around. Who knows. Just a thought...



15/04/2015

New launch at the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, UK, Friday 24 April




Invitation to Christine Sun Kim Exhibition and Residency Launch

Image: Christine Sun Kim, One Too Many Voices, 2014

Preview Friday 24 April 5.30pm - 6.30pm, Artist Talk 7pm

Please join us for a preview of artist Christine Sun Kim’s new video installation work and view her exhibition of drawings. The preview will be followed by a talk with the artist exploring issues around silence, language and listening.

Christine Sun Kim is an artist working with concepts around sound and visual language.Deaf from birth, Kim deals with sound as a medium that can be physically expressive, communicative, and experienced viscerally.

Join us for a chance to experience Kim's work and discover a new way to consider sound, silence and the act of listening.

We look forward to welcoming you to Arnolfini.

5.30pm - 6.30pm: Preview event and an opportunity to view the work
7pm:  Artist Talk with Christine Sun Kim

Exhibition of drawings
Until Tuesday 5 May, 11am – 6pm, Gallery 5

Exhibition of film installation
Friday 24 April to Tuesday 5 May, 11am - 6pm, Dark Studio

@ArnolfiniArts  #ChristineSunKim
               
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Arnolfini
16 Narrow Quay
Bristol, BS1 4QA
United Kingdom


Today: Pip Seymour at the Bristol Folk House in connection with Bristol Fine Art




PIP SEYMOUR FREE DAY EVENT



Pip Seymour will be hosting a free event day at the Bristol Folk House in connection with Bristol Fine Art.
It will be a drop-in free paint event and people are welcome to pop in as they please or stay for the full day.
Join us in the Bristol Folk House Hall for a day of demonstrations and a chance to meet the makers of this wonderful paint.
Pip and his partner Rebecca will be talking throughout the day about:
Paint making processes - How to make oil paint and how to make acrylic paint.
Pigments and their various properties and uses.
Practical demonstrations for Pip Seymour Acrylic paints and painting techniques.
Practical demonstrations for Pip Seymour Oil paints and painting techniques.
Talking and demonstrating Pip Seymour painting mediums for oils and acrylics.
Practical demonstrations for Pip's Ancient Drawing Materials.
Practical demonstrations for Pip's Water Colour paints.
Nick from Bristol Fine Art will also be at the Pip Seymour paint event all day and will be providing canvases and paper for anyone to have ago.
There will be free samples and plenty of paint and mediums for everyone to enjoy.
Wednesday 15th April 2015
10.00am-5.00pm
- Bristol Folk House Hall

Glastonbury 2015