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BAMAKO – DESERT rebels have launched a revolutionary war in the Sahara. The fight for a free Azawad has turned into an armed conflict after brutal attacks on the population by the US-backed state of Mali. WITH the liberation of Timbuktu, rebels have proclaimed an astonishing victory in the Sahara Desert. The political bureau of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (Mouvement National De Liberation de l'Azawad - MNLA) issued a statement on Sunday April 1 speaking of an unprecedented day in the history of its peopl - 'Following the complete liberation of the Azawad territory and given the strong wish of the international community … the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) has unilaterally declared the end of its military operations as of midnight Thursday, April 5' -------- http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/43058-tuaregs-azawad-declaresd-victoryBAMAKO – DESERT rebels have launched a revolutionary war in the Sahara. The... more
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'Original' Buena Vista Social Club album finally out... 14 years later
By Thair Shaikh, CNN
October 13, 2010 8:51 a.m. EDT
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
* Album was not recorded in 1996 as Malian musicians were 'held up' in Paris with visa problems
* AfroCubism was recorded in Madrid over four days after chance meeting
* The album features singer-guitarist Eliades Ochoa and Malian Kasse-Mady Diabaté
London, England (CNN) -- It's been 14 years in the making -- an album combining the sensual rhythms of Cuban music with the desert-inspired sounds of west Africa.
Chance and circumstance delayed its birth -- when the American guitarist Ry Cooder and the British record producer Nick Gold arrived in Havana in the late 1990s intending to record an Afro-Cuban album, they found that the African musicians had, as Cooder said at the time, "got hung up in Paris" with visa problems.
With a studio already booked, the pair thought they should record something anyway, so they asked the singer-songwriter Juan de Marcos González to round up some Cuban musicians.
The resulting album was called the Buena Vista Social Club -- the group eventually played at the Carnegie Hall in New York, won a Grammy, spawned an acclaimed film by the award-winning director Wim Wenders and sold 8 million albums.
Now 14 years later and another chance meeting has resulted in Malian musicians from west Africa and Cuban musicians playing together to record AfroCubism, officially released this week.
"The success of the original albums meant we got sidetracked, but we were always asking ourselves, 'When are we going to do this?' then we were alerted to the fact that Eliades Ochoa and the Malian musicians were going to be in Madrid at the same time," Gold told CNN.
The album was recorded over four days and Cooder helped with the "sequencing" said Gold.
The album features, among others, the veteran Cuban singer-guitarist Eliades Ochoa and the acclaimed Malian singer Kasse-Mady Diabaté.
Ochoa had been Cooder and Gold's original choice to record with the Malians.
Gold says the inspiration for this album originally came from hearing Malian musicians playing "languid" Cuban music in an outdoor club in Bamako, the Malian capital.
There is a long history of fusing Malian and Cuban music -- during the 1960s the former Cuban president Fidel Castro was a close ally of a newly-independent Mali, resulting in the promotion of Cuban music there and some musical cross-pollination.
In the end it also transpires that the special relationship between Cuba and Mali meant that the Malian musicians did not even require a visa to enter Havana from Paris all those years ago.
AfroCubism begins a world tour in November, including dates in London, New York and Boston, Mass.'Original' Buena Vista Social Club album finally out... 14 years later
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This is the story of how African fashion entrepreneurs could bring new life to the continents dying cotton production. US cotton Subsidies which began in 2001 have had a huge impact on world prices for cotton in Africa, particularly Mali. This has led to a decline in cotton farming for a country that is dependent on cotton production for growing subsistence crops (food) and social services like schools and housing. The video starts and ends at South Africa Fashion Week.
The women cotton farmers featured in this video are from Bamako, Mali. Mali is one of the largest countries in Africa and also one of the poorest countries in the World. Half the population lives below the international poverty line and a third of the population depend on cotton to survive.This is the story of how African fashion entrepreneurs could bring new life to the... more
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In Bamako we meet and document the work of the Mali Health Project (MHOP), a grassroots NGO working with slum dwellers on the city’s edge. MHOP was founded 5 years ago by a visionary 19 year old American student volunteering in Mali, Caitlin Cohen, and in this short time has been integral in creating contact between a once forgotten community and the local government, and dramatically improved child mortality rates and basic standards of public health amongst some of Mali’s most vulnerable people.
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http://whattookyousolong.orgIn Bamako we meet and document the work of the Mali Health Project (MHOP), a... more
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Teaching adults to read is a difficult enough task in and of itself, but in rural Mali, teachers also face classrooms without electricity and books weathered by the punishing desert climate. Enter the Kinkajou Projector, a fusion of high and low technology that makes teaching night literacy classes as easy as ABC.
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AMAIZING simple ideaTeaching adults to read is a difficult enough task in and of itself, but in rural... more
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