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  1. 6 mois
    Avec une journée de retard because vacances, je fête mes 6 mois sans #alcool.
    Pas de tentation sur mon lieu de vacances, ils ne savent pas faire la bière, ni le vin, ni les spiritueux. Je ne risque pas de ramener de boisson locale dans mes valises. Même madame préfère s’abstenir.
    Prochaine étape et gros bilan dans six mois pour les un an.
    Jusqu’ici, tout va bien.

  2. Sport et #alcool
    Pendant la période #alcoolique le cycle sport/alcool était à peu près le suivant :
    - je me remets au sport après une blessure
    - comme j'ai bien transpiré, je mérite bien une bière (enfin plusieurs)
    - je progresse et j'augmente le volume d'entrainement
    - ma consommation d'alcool ne diminue pas, la récupération devient difficile
    - parfois je vais courir avec la gueule de bois
    - fatalement, plus d'efforts et mauvaise récupération, je me blesse
    - j'arrête le sport mais pas l'alcool qui augmente même
    - je me remets au sport après une blessure
    Depuis que je ne bois plus, je ne me suis pas blessé, rien de scientifique, juste un constat.

  3. Étape
    Aujourd’hui c’est le 5eme mois sans #alcool
    Petit bilan :
    - Je dors comme une souche. Cela ne n’avait pas frappé les premières semaines, je me réveillais encore fatigué. Mais je dors de plus en plus profondément et je suis moins fatigué le matin
    - Je progresse en sport. 3 sorties par semaine de running, sans blessure so far. Je perds du poids, moins qu’au début mais régulièrement
    - Je n’ai presque jamais envie de me jeter sur une bouteille, de manière surprenante. Je m’attendais à plus de manque
    - J’ai encore parfois des gros coups de blues, mais moins souvent et moins longtemps. Mais je ne crie pas victoire encore.
    Dans un mois, bilan des 6 mois

  4. “The Difficulty of Black Women (A Response)," Rizvana Bradley: Artforum

    artforum.com/slant/the-difficu

    "Rizvana Bradley is assistant professor of film and media studies at the University of California, Berkeley..."

    Simone Leigh, Last Garment, 2022, bronze, 54
    × 58 × 27". Photo: Timothy Schenck. © Simone Leigh.

    #RizvanaBradley #BlackMastodon #BlackFedi #AfricanAmericanWomen #AfricanAmericanArtists #ArtForum #TheDifficultyofBlackWomen #BlackWomen #BlackExcellence

  5. “The Difficulty of Black Women (A Response)," Rizvana Bradley: Artforum

    artforum.com/slant/the-difficu

    "Rizvana Bradley is assistant professor of film and media studies at the University of California, Berkeley..."

    Simone Leigh, Last Garment, 2022, bronze, 54
    × 58 × 27". Photo: Timothy Schenck. © Simone Leigh.

    #RizvanaBradley #BlackMastodon #BlackFedi #AfricanAmericanWomen #AfricanAmericanArtists #ArtForum #TheDifficultyofBlackWomen #BlackWomen #BlackExcellence

  6. “The Difficulty of Black Women (A Response)," Rizvana Bradley: Artforum

    artforum.com/slant/the-difficu

    "Rizvana Bradley is assistant professor of film and media studies at the University of California, Berkeley..."

    Simone Leigh, Last Garment, 2022, bronze, 54
    × 58 × 27". Photo: Timothy Schenck. © Simone Leigh.

    #RizvanaBradley #BlackMastodon #BlackFedi #AfricanAmericanWomen #AfricanAmericanArtists #ArtForum #TheDifficultyofBlackWomen #BlackWomen #BlackExcellence

  7. What a tragic and heartbreaking incident! A chilling video shows the police loading bullet-riddled bodies one by one onto a pedal van. After loading, the bodies are covered with a discarded banner. One of the bullet-riddled victims was still alive, their limp body jolting slightly. A 1-minute and 14-second video of the event has gone viral on social media, causing an uproar. People are asking where, when, and how this happened. However, no one can accurately provide the date or location, and some are sharing speculative information. Through investigation, Manabzamin has uncovered the true story behind the incident, revealing the full details.

    On-site reports indicate that the tragic incident, where bodies were stacked on a police van, took place in a lane off Thana Road in the Bypile area of Ashulia, near the wall of the Officer Family Quarters of Islam Polymers and Plasticizers Limited, close to the police station. The bullet-riddled bodies of seven students were found scattered near the wall. The police later gathered the bodies and stacked them on a van. A more horrific event then unfolded, which is difficult to describe.

    According to eyewitnesses from August 5th, tensions escalated after Sheikh Hasina resigned and left the country. A victory procession was held in the Bypile area, and by afternoon, an agitated crowd surrounded the Ashulia police station. Panicked, the officers on security duty near the station rushed inside and locked the gates. At around 4:30 PM, protesters surrounded the station, throwing bricks and trying to break the gate. The Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Ashulia, AFM Sayed Ahmed, instructed his officers to prepare their weapons and load their guns. Hearing this, the crowd became even more agitated. OC Sayed Ahmed then tried to calm the crowd, telling them they had won and the police were surrendering. He begged for mercy, urging everyone to go home.

    At one point, SI Malek, Detective Branch OC (Investigation) Arafat, SI Afzalul, and SI Jalil fired at the protesters, hitting several who fell in the alley next to the station. Amidst the chaos, many people ran for their lives.

    Roni Ahmed, who witnessed the entire incident from a nearby building, told Manabzamin that around 10 to 12 people were shot and fell in front of the station's gate. After a few minutes of gunfire, some students managed to drag a few injured away, but 6 to 7 bodies were still lying there. The area was surrounded, and the police eventually came out armed, firing as they went.

    The place where the bodies were stacked on the van was at the gate of Islam Polymers and Plasticizers Limited. Fahima Akhtar, owner of Sadiya Rajshahi Confectionery and Sweets, witnessed the police loading the bodies onto the van. She recounted that the bodies were first covered with a banner and taken in front of the station, where they were set on fire. She vividly recalls the horrific event.

    Raki Ahmed, a garment worker present at the scene, said that the police initially loaded the seven bullet-riddled bodies into a pedal van and brought them to the front of the station, where they were set on fire in a pickup truck parked there. Aslam Hossain, another eyewitness, pointed out the exact spot where the video was filmed, showing the still intact poster visible in the footage. He recalled that the entire Thana Road was strewn with bodies that day.

    The burned bodies included Asshabur, a tenth-grade student of Jhamgara Shahin School. His elder brother, Rezwanul Islam, said that the police had loaded his brother's body onto the van and set it on fire without giving the family a chance to know whether he was alive or dead.

    Afzal Hossain, another witness, said that some officers were armed with two guns and others were in civilian clothes carrying unknown weapons. They fired indiscriminately, never stopping, shooting at random targets in the streets, alleys, and homes. A rickshaw driver at the Bypile bus stand confirmed that the police continued firing as they moved down the road, towards Nabinagar, with bullets hitting people on both sides of the street.

    Several pedestrians told Manabzamin that the police continued firing as they walked towards Sohel Hospital, with the sounds of gunfire and people screaming for help filling the air.

    According to relatives of the deceased and hospital sources, 31 people were killed by police, Chhatra League, and Jubo League bullets on August 5th from morning until midnight. Another 15 died in hospitals the next day, bringing the total death toll to 46. More than 1,500 people were injured and are receiving treatment in various hospitals.

    A source told Manabzamin that around 90 to 100 armed police officers, led by OC AFM Sayed, OC Intelligence Mizanur Rahman Mizan, and OC Operations Nirmal Kumar Das, left the station and fired indiscriminately. Upon hearing the news, an army patrol team from Savar Cantonment rushed towards Bypile, where they were also shot at by the police, injuring two soldiers. Multiple army teams then surrounded the police, ordered them to surrender, and disarmed them.

    That night, thousands of people gathered at the gate of Nabinagar Cantonment, and an army major addressed the crowd, trying to calm them down.

    ...

    Video: mitexleo.one/@ml/1130514259325

    #StepDownHasina #SaveBangladeshiStudents #BangladeshBleeding #SaveTheStudents #SaveDemocracy #HumanRights #UN #USA #Bangladesh #Fediverse #News #BDArmy

  8. [Thread] [Links for ways to donate in thread] #MaineRefugee agencies scramble to preserve basic services after State Department cuts off funding

    Maine Public | By Ari Snider
    Published January 29, 2025

    "Days after suspending the federal refugee admissions program, the Trump administration issued a second directive ordering resettlement agencies to stop providing basic assistance to refugees already in the country. Though much remains uncertain, it's already disrupted services in Maine.

    "Typically, the federal government reimburses resettlement agencies up to $1,650 for certain expenses related to housing, food, and other basic needs during the first 90 days after a refugee arrives, plus $1,350 per refugee for administrative costs and staff positions.

    "But #InzaOuattara, Maine's refugee coordinator through #CatholicCharities, said the State Department advised last week that it will no longer cover those costs.

    "Ouattara said that could have immediate consequences for about 200 newly-arrived refugees in Maine.

    "'They are all in temporary housing and hotels,' Outtara said. 'Where are these small refugees agency that we have in Maine to get the money to pay for those hotels?'

    "Outtara said this directive is separate from the Trump Administration's now-rescinded memo ordering a widespread freeze on government grants and loans.

    "Following the State Department's directive, #RilwanOsman, executive director of #MaineImmigrantAndRefugeeServices, in #LewistonMaine, said he's already had to lay off about half a dozen employees.

    "But he said his group will not abandon the roughly 100 refugees in its care.

    "'The support might be limited, but again, as an organization, as a human being, we have that moral obligation to continue supporting these families, despite the challenges,' he said.

    "Osman said he's hoping to raise some emergency stopgap funding through an appeal to the local community.

    "The Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine is also scrambling to find new funding streams, said Micaela Tepler, with the group's resettlement team.

    "She said that's led to temporary delays in delivering basic needs such as groceries.

    "'So even if they're going to get the same services from a different funding, it's going to take a week or two until we're really effective at providing that,' Tepler said. 'So for clients, there is a real pause, and I think this week has been really, really scary and difficult for them.'

    "The #USRefugeeAdmissionsProgram is a decades-old legal pathway for individuals fleeing violence and persecution. Refugees admitted through the program are vetted by various federal agencies before being assigned to state-level resettlement agencies."

    mainepublic.org/politics/2025-
    #MainePublic #NPR #News #USPol #MainePol #Fundraising #Refugees #RefugeeAid #NewMainers #Immigrants

  9. #dryjanuary
    Bravo à tous les dryjanuaristes. Les starters autant que les finishers.
    💪

  10. #dryjanuary
    Bravo à tous les dryjanuaristes. Les starters autant que les finishers.
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  11. #dryjanuary
    Bravo à tous les dryjanuaristes. Les starters autant que les finishers.
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  12. #dryjanuary
    Bravo à tous les dryjanuaristes. Les starters autant que les finishers.
    💪

  13. Exchange between accused, Slobodan Praljak, and witness, Professor Farhudin Rizvanbegović, who had been detained at Dretelj camp and Ljubuški prison in 1993.

    Accused: Professor, just give me a yes or no. Did you hear of him?
    Witness: Please don't act that way.
    Acc: You are taking away from my time. Did you hear of him?
    Wit: You took away half of my life, man.

    Prlić et al, at ICTY, 23 May 2006, testimony, p. 2319.

    #Law #ICTY #Testimony #ExYu #Trial #BiH

  14. Wie gehen #CASH und #Klima zusammen? Auf der #rp23 haben wir diskutiert, wie Unternehmen für Umweltverschmutzung rechtlich zur Verantwortung gezogen werden können. Das ganze Video mit Laura Duarte Reyes, Parid Ridwanuddin & Barbara Hermann gibt's hier ➡️ youtu.be/bT24yHhcMZ8 #WorldNatureConservationDay #SustainableFriday

  15. Red Army soldiers in WWII folded their letters in a triangular fashion -- not the American football fold -- as a way to deal with a paper shortage and to comply with censorship rules. In Victorian Britain, this was called a cocked hat letter. #origami @origami #letterlocking
    riowang.blogspot.com/2011/09/t

  16. Today we welcome Shuko Musemangezhi and Ridwan Sorunke (in person, centre seated) and the rest of the Dev-Afrique team (virtual) - who kicked off a 6 month project to evaluate the impact of our #research, #opendata and capacity building in #lmics across the globe.
    linkedin.com/company/dev-afriq

  17. #Chechen strongman Ramzan #Kadyrov accused three Russian lawmakers of plotting to kill him in a video posted on his Telegram account on Oct. 9 and warned he would call for a "blood feud" if they did not prove their innocence.

    Kadyrov named three lawmakers, Bekhan #Barakhoyev, Suleiman #Kerimov, and Rizvan #Kurbanov, from neighboring #Dagestan and #Ingushetia, as potentially being behind the plot.

    kyivindependent.com/kadyrov-cl

    #Ukraine #Russia

  18. Israeli enemy claims to have “eliminated” a Hezbollah Ridwan commander in Beirut today.

    The ceasefire doesn't mean anything for the genocidal regime of Israel.

    #Lebanon #WarOnLebanon #CeasefireScam #WarCrime #Israel

  19. [APPEL À COMMUNICATION]
    « Redécouvrir l’œuvre de Ken Bugul au prisme de l’approche génétique »

    Une journée d’étude dédiée à l’écrivaine sénégalaise Ken Bugul se prépare…

    Organisée par l’Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (CNRS-ENS) et les universités de Guyane et Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, elle se tiendra :

    🗓️ Mercredi 21 janvier 2027
    📍 En ligne

    Dans cette perspective, les organisateurs lancent un appel à communication et proposent aux contributeurs d’accéder aux archives de l’écrivaine.

    ⏳ Envoyez vos propositions au plus tard le 1er septembre 2026 : chk.me/kihNS8P

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    Ken Bugul est le nom de plume de l’écrivaine Marietou Mbaye Biléoma, figure majeure de la littérature africaine francophone et de la littérature mondiale, née en 1947 au Sénégal. Elle est particulièrement connue pour sa trilogie autobiographique : Le Baobab Fou (1982), Cendres et Braises (1994) et Riwan ou le chemin de sable (1999) récompensé par le Grand Prix littéraire d’Afrique noire. Toutefois, son œuvre ne s’arrête pas là : huit autres fictions romanesques, publiées entre 2000 et 2022 ont retenu l’attention de la critique et méritent de plus amples analyses.

    @cnrs @shs @cnrsshs @feminism @mate_shs_cnrs @ferrandnathali1 @musitelli @labnf @auroreturbiau @estruppi @TheConversationAfrica

    #socialsciences #ITEM #CNRS #ENS #UCAD #UG #Feminism #Africa #Literature #reading #livre #research #Harpin #Seye #Riffard #Bobin #Cagnan #Kane #Labrune