Friday, June 27, 2008

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Meet at Café Clap

is in the pleasant atmosphere of the coffee Clap Tuesday night that met professionals, amateurs and hackers of the photo. Some readings by members of the writing workshop, opened the evening and prompted a debate on the relationship between text and image. A dynamic discussion fueled and framed by the association LEV. A good meeting with the association that Nantes has initiated multiple projects around the picture more exciting than others.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

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Writing Workshops in pictures Opening

Carolina, Regan, Sylvia, Evelyn, Gilles, Jean Paul and Jean Francois, sitting around the table, pencil in hand, observed, they smile, listen. They also write. All around, the exhibition of works in the collective Iconoverde sets the scene and sets the tone. Evelyne Dupre opens his workshop by writing a word: awareness. Then she said her 4 Great Principles, explains the guidelines and other roadmaps. And photography to become a pretext, a source of inspiration and emotion to the written expression of our participants. Entries will be read by the authors on Tuesday evening Clap Café (Blain - 44), from 18:30 in the context of the intervention of the association Nantes LEV. Here are some excerpts:

Monday, June 16, 2008

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Blain: 39 kilometers from Nantes, 414 km from Paris. Big deal to pass by chance. And between festivals, weddings and other empty attic, the program displayed almost complete in Sunday, June 15 Yet there are more than 300 people who came to share our country to enjoy the occasion of the inauguration of the Photographic Fortnight Blain. In a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, this painting was among others a moment of encounter and exchange between the public, artists, partners and organizers. Explore the places in images.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

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The return of the Acronym Ottomans

Since the Milli Takim (national team) just qualified for the quarterfinals of Euro 2008 by beating the Czechs, I think we may eat in for a moment and I ask: WHO inform the "press" French sports the Turks are not "Ottoman" ? Their team was a no circumstance "training Ottoman" (Janissary ???). L'Equipe and Football365 yet seem convinced that the Ottoman Empire and the term still applies perfectly to Turkish citizens.

It mocks the poor yet Thierry Roland, who courageously continues to call the Russians "the Soviets," the Czechs "Tchéquoslovaques" and the Serbs "Yougolsaves" in his few moments of inattention. Let him through, he knew (yes, well, me too) or the time these words were used. But besides that I very much doubt that the Ottoman Empire has ever had a national team (I would be delighted and fascinated to be proven wrong), it is unlikely that our friends in the press have never seen the football evolve appropriate. I imagine the fuss

if moribund team from France was appointed "training Capetian " (Bourbon, Valois, whatever) by the foreign press. Lilian Thuram, the "Captain Capetian" good laugh. It is too bad that the Austro-Hungarian have been eliminated, but the Prussian still seems to qualify.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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In exceptional circumstances, exceptional measure. I open this blog, may be temporarily, but it's worth the effort.

In Hungary we reach a very pleasing news, which I must relate.

In 2010, the European Capitals of Culture will Essen (Germany), Istanbul (Turkey) and Pécs (Hungary). These three cities will of course cooperate intensely and organize joint events.

The problem is that cooperation between "Macarlar" (Hungarian Turkish) and "Törökök" (Turks in Hungarian) part on very bad foundation. These rascals

Hungarians, probably still resentful after their defeat Mohacs in 1526 and subsequent occupation of Hungary by the Ottomans, have nothing better to do than to cause a mini-diplomatic incident with the very ticklish Republic of Turkey.

Looking ahead to 2010, the municipality of Pécs did indeed build a new concert and conference. Which, in Hungarian called, logically, Pécsi Koncert és Konferenciaközpont . This gives us an acronym ... PKK. As luck would have some very bad things, and Turks (discreetly) protested, pointing out that the collaboration would become complicated if the name of this center was not immediately changed. Hungarians who were of course no bad intention, the situation should be resolved quickly!

It's true we can imagine a comical situation, with the mayor of Pécs, welcoming his Turkish hosts a vibrant and full of goodwill "PKK'ya hosgeldiniz! (Welcome to the PKK!). Thence to be illico stop during his visit to Istanbul, there is only one step!

(Pécs)

Friday, March 21, 2008

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Happy Newroz to all

Newroz Piroz be!

Novruz Kutlu olsun!


Thursday, March 20, 2008

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Hello everyone.

As you noted, "chronicles the Beyoglu" is dormant, for various reasons. First, a pissed off due to persistent debates in delusional commentary on topics unrelated to the article commented. Printing to fight against windmills, and especially do not know why because I am not Turkish, not Kurdish, and I no longer live in Turkey. History does not rot my life with a subject certainly interesting, but not very rewarding, I prefer to change backgrounds!

all right for me, I totally dropped out of the current Turkish and okay, I'm not shaking hands, I do not lose my hair, life goes on.

I started a blog in duet with a fellow promotion and globetrotter, you can find the blog here travel.

Our new blog will be to talk about "Forgotten conflicts" wars jellies, frozen fronts, self-proclaimed republics and other "gray land" of this world.

I encourage you to read the first article, posted by my friend on his favorite subject, the Karens, who are worth the minority Kurds in the category stubborn and torn.

Who loves me follows me, then, for "CHRONICLES OF LAND GREY"




Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Blue And Brown Bedroom

Some new head of Turkey against Penn Kalet

It is rare to make the link between Britain and Turkey, but then between Turkey and "home" ... Yvette JOBAR, the widow of a skipper Plouescat died in the sinking of his ship sunk by a Turkish freighter registered in Kiribati Islands and headed by a captain Azeri (sure, it's not the English Channel Caspian Sea), just send the owner the ropes who offered him $ 500,000 for the withdrawal of his complaint.

"I will not give up. Today, in a year, in ten years, twenty years I am still here and I told them eye to eye: if you have a head of me I have a Turkish head of Brittany. " And explains refusal of the deal proposed by the owner: "I will not let them do it. My husband stayed at the helm of his boat and rescued its crew. Accept things as a financial arrangement would be contrary to our moral. It was not brought up that way for money. I never betray my husband. "

Unable to resolve more than 80 years since their minority problem stubborn and narrow, the Turks come to discover another ...

Dalc'h Mat Yvette! (Hold on!)

Monday, January 21, 2008

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Britain and Islam

I reproduce here a very nice article unearthed at the site of ABP (Agence Bretagne Presse) ...

250,000 Muslims Breton

In a novel pretty well removed, "In the name of God" , published in 1991, the Surgeon General Lapeyssonnie who was born in Montpellier, but who had settled in after a long Plouray knocked in Africa and Asia, imagined that the whole of Europe had become Muslim in the 2020s. The arrival peaceful but massive immigration from the south and the fascination with Islam softened and decadent Europeans, had arrived a few years to topple the old Europe, without violence and with almost no resistance in camp followers of the prophet Muhammad. In Britain as elsewhere, the churches had all been turned into prayer rooms and minarets steeples, whence the cry of the muezzin calling to prayer every day as once the bells of the ancient parishes called the Angelus. From humble Janissaries armed with scimitars now controlled traffic on the roads of Britain inside instead of former policemen and the breath had become unnecessary since the alcohol was now prohibited.

Finally, things were not too badly and the Britons, like other Europeans, Chittenden had new political and religious.

The only serious problem for the Britons (and many other Europeans) had been a total ban, on pain of death, production and consumption of pork. A handful of diehards Britons, however, was also increased and, in the utmost secrecy, a few brave resistance had saved a few pigs they raised in the backwoods of the Black Mountains and Mount Arrée. They had kept the secret of the wonderful charcuterie that is produced once in all the farms in Britain and they had dared to return, still in hiding, making of sausage, rillettes, pate and all sorts of delicious products banned, first for their own consumption and for relatives, friends, neighbors and, step by step, many more bad Muslims. .. An incredible traffic had gradually organized throughout the country. The Janissaries had indeed made some good catches, made arrests, followed by interrogation, and the Islamic courts were sentencing more severe. The traffic had continued to grow and yet he would soon crack the Islamic order throughout Europe and cause its final collapse ...

This novel form of slight fable would do no premonitory and General Leon Lapeyssonnie doctor who had rather a spirit of Voltaire, but mostly felt a great affection for the people of the Sahel and Afghanistan, which he had long shared life wanted mainly by conjuring fears of humor etr anxieties of many of our compatriots to the supposed rise of Islam and the arrival of many immigrants from Turkey, Algeria, Morocco and others in a Britain gradually become a land Immigration ...

Today there are in Britain between 200,000 and 250,000 Muslims, which is relatively small compared to many other regions of France, where they are now a total of between 6 and 8 million. Overall, the integration of these new Britons going pretty well, but in Britain as elsewhere, there arises for those who want to practice their faith, a problem of childcare. There are today in France than 1800 mosques and prayer halls while many more are needed to meet the needs. It is also the case in Brittany.

There are currently Ancenis Islamic cultural centers in Brest, Chateaubriant, Guingamp, Lanester, Lorient, Nantes, Quimper, Rennes, Saint-Brieuc, Saint-Herblain Saint-Nazaire, valves and probably yet elsewhere, others are planned.

One of the earliest mosques in Britain was opened in 1980 in Nantes, in the new district of Malakoff, bordering the Loire, in the municipality Chenard (1977-1983). The Al Forqan, which is widely open to visitors, was installed in an old Catholic chapel dedicated to Saint Christopher, abandoned after the opening of the new parish church of St. Marc in 1970. Since then, two other Islamic cultural centers have been established in the city of Nantes.

In Rennes, the first Islamic cultural center was created in 1983 the municipality Hervé ZUP south, despite strong opposition from a number of individuals and groups, after a quarter century of existence, one can only see a seamless integration of the center in a neighborhood which live in harmony new Britons from many countries around the world and sharing of cultures and religions and philosophies vary widely. A second Islamic center was opened in Rennes at the end of 2006, without the Wave mondre ... There were a few more here and there isolated acts of malice, inscriptions xenophobic attacks against the prayer hall of Quimper, but overall the existence of these venues and religious practice, particularly intense at the time of Ramadan, poses no real problems.

The history of relations between Britain and the Britons with the Muslim world is a long history that has not been any large survey. This story has been a long history of conflict. Britons took part in the reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula: a brother Nominoë have fought against Muslims from the latest small Christian strongholds in the mountains of northern Spain, the Britons were involved in the recovery and still in the Lisbon final set of Granada in 1492. The Britons were mostly many participated in the Crusades (in Breton "Brezelioù ar Groaz" , the wars of the cross) in the East, Palestine, Egypt and Tunis, several dukes of Brittany attended in person; these vast military campaigns of the Christian West against the Muslim East was also the occasion for meetings and exchanges, as has been well emphasized the historian Jean-Christophe in his recent book "East of the Britons in the Middle Ages" (Ar Falz, 2007, 267 pages) ...

Brittany Maritime activities have until the eighteenth century were hampered by attacks from Barbary pirates in the Atlantic, sometimes very close to our shores, and many Breton sailors prisoners found themselves sold as slaves in the markets of Algiers, Tunis and Salé . States to Britain, predecessors of the Regional Council had to vote regularly are important for the redemption of freedom of Britons enslaved in Islamic ... Breton sailors have conducted several military attacks against both the "nests" Barbary pirates in North Africa.

But there was also, we must emphasize strongly, the Britons who have become passionate about the Muslim civilization and who have been traffickers between the lands of Islam and West. The vitreous-Claude Etienne Savary (1749-1788) was one of the most remarkable of them. He stayed for three years in Egypt and soon mastered the language perfectly, then he spent two years in the Greek islands, then under Turkish rule. Back in Europe, he devoted himself since the publication of his work, and in 1781 he published a fine translation of "Koran" (which should be reissued in 1798, in 1821 and again in 1829). In 1784 he met the most beautiful thoughts of the Koran as the "Moral of Muhammad or Series purest maxims of Muhammad" prior to publication in 1785, then 1798, its famous "Letters on Egypt" (which did not leave during Bonaparte's Egyptian Expedition). In 1789, shortly after his death, he published "The Loves of Anas-Eloudji" and "Ouardi tale translated from the Arabic" and not until 1813 that it was published "Grammar of the Arabic language vulgar and literal" who's main objective was to allow travelers and traders to understand and speak Arabic ...

To conclude this overview

too fast, we must remember that it is in Britain that meet every year for over 50 years, faithful Christians and Muslims in a common prayer on the last Sunday of July, in the hamlet of Seven Saints , after the annual pardon. This meeting between Christians and Muslims is probably unique in the West, we must create, in 1954, the great Orientalist Louis Massignon (1883-1962), professor at the College de France, a specialist in mystical Islam and passionately committed to the UK . He was struck by the fact that revered in Britain for centuries the seven young Christian martyrs of Ephesus (including a beautiful lament in Breton recounts a long history), the same contained in sura 18 of "Koran" , which is read throughout the Muslim world during Friday prayers. The very symbol

Box can help to overcome the fear of others and encourage dialogue among all. It does not make a clean sweep of our history and our identity as in the novel of Leo Lapeyssonie, but remaining ourselves, to know us and recognize us. This openness to other cultures is precisely one of the fundamental components of the Breton identity.

Monday, January 14, 2008

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The good news of the day to see

From site "Novaplanet"

The most beautiful word in the world ... is Turkish.

Amateurs language more than sixty countries met and proposed no fewer than 2,500 words to elect the most beautiful word of the world, responding to the call of the German magazine Cultural Exchange ( Cultural Exchange).

The winner is the Turkish word " Yakamoz ", meaning " reflection of the moon in water ", beating well before the Chinese word "hulu " designating a "harmonious snoring .

" TECE Kular," as they say there (thank you ).

Superb performance from the author of the article, who manages to slay the ruthless single word of Turkish which he vaguely heard of.

Assume that "TECE Kular" replaces " Teşekkürler ?" Although

Wed Ass Saw! As we say in French ...


Saturday, January 12, 2008

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I always good too lazy to write, and I stand far from the Turkish news. There's something going on?

I recommend waiting for this blog promising a music created by Nancy, also visibly gaga me of a certain style of Turkish music, not the dripping arabesk, Sezen Aksu's not depressing, but the new scene of Beyoglu who never ceases to produce gem after gem ... It happens

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

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Happy New Year 2008

Best wishes from Budapest, or snow as in a novel by Pamuk!

This blog will probably idle and away I hoped the thematic policies ... my good resolution 2008 will no longer take my cabbage with subjects who ultimately do not concern me, and repetitive debates that make me seriously doubt the usefulness of the exercise bar shot ... maybe? Boldog Uj Evet

Bloavez and dull as they say in bretonno-Hungarian!