31 mai 2006

Voyage: Montpellier



Ce weekend j'ai eu la chance de pouvoir visiter Montpellier, dans le sud de la France. Capitale du département de l'Hérault et de la région de Languedoc-Roussillon, Montpellier est une superbe ville méditérranéenne, presque parfaite. Elle a été planifié pour être vraiment vécue par les piétons, dans le centre ville mais aussi dans des parties plus modernes comme Antigone. Près de la mer et pas loin des montagnes, touchée par un climat superbe, elle est un régal pour le visiteur, avec le mélange de petites places, ruelles de pierre calcaire, boulevards, etc. En plus avec le superbe temps qu'il faisait, j'ai presque oublié le nord... il faudrait y aller plus souvent. Cliquez ici pour voir quelques photos.

Cinema/tv: "Six Feet Under" is over



Six Feet Under is over. It is for me now because I just finished watching its fifth and last series. But in fact it was concluded in August 2005, although it was only now released on DVD. It was a critically acclaimed and popular television drama produced by HBO, who have already produced excellent series like “Sex & the city”. It first started on June 3, 2001 and went on for five years!

The show was created by Alan Ball and revolves around a family funeral business (the Fisher) run by two brothers, and the rest of the family and the relationships around the family. It is set in present day Los Angeles, California (2000–2005).

Although it is a conventional family drama, dealing with the usual issues as relationships, sex, infidelity and religion it is quite original and innovative, not only for its focus on a “different” topic – death – but also for the sometimes profound way it presents the characters and human relations and explores this on multiple levels (personal, religious, and philosophical). Each episode always begins with a death (with two exceptions) which will be dealt by the funeral home and which sets the tone.

Over the last months I had developed a certain anxiety towards "Six Feet Under," waiting eagerly for the final series to come out. Despite the fact that the series was not always perfect, that it was sometimes frustrating to see how it sometimes just didn’t advance or the inconsistencies of the characters (one minute George can't go out shopping by himself, some episodes later he's giving a well-prepared speech at Nate’s funeral; one minute Vanessa is manic depressive and driving Rico away, and the moment he finally cheats on her, she's gets magically cured) and other typical soap opera tendencies, it becomes addictive and one becomes “part” of the Fisher’s life and is eager to know what will happen next and will wait eagerly for the next dialogues.

After all, the ending was quite satisfying and original, for such a series, which wasn’t won in advance. The last five minutes show the death of all the central characters, in the future and was particularly moving (the final death occurring in 2087). Yet somehow at the end it is quite frustrating because we end up wondering all that would happen to the family and all the characters.

All in all, an interesting series, superbly interpreted by nearly all the actors, which makes us wait for other original series by HBO. To be recommended.

Read more: click here and/or here.

30 mai 2006

Travel: Barcelona posa't guapa!


Barcelona is definitely one of my favourite cities. A fascinating city, it has got everything: history, style and many architecture styles, design, monuments, museums, shops, a great location and a nice climate, an eclectic mixture of modernity and tradition, of old and new, avant-garde, sea, mountain, good food, good looking people. Here is a small tribute to that special mediterranean port, with some photos I took. Not necessarily the usual monument - Gaudi - grand boulevards of the Eixample pictures, but rather from popular areas or mixed areas like Raval, Bairrio Chino, El Born but also from other parts, even Sitges... details that have kept my attention. To be completed hopefully in future trips... click here

Music: new I AM X album


After the excellent first album "Kiss & swallow", Chris Corner, formerly from the group Sneaker Pimps, has brought out the new release of his group's I AM X, “THE ALTERNATIVE”, last April 21st 2006 (out in Belgium as well but not in France yet). This album is even better than the first one, and is to be heard in-one-go… non-stop… actually it is to be heard as one long song... It's a sad and romantic album, for those melancholic moments, when you feel like being alone or when you feel that the world has left you alone.

The first track "The president" is now available as a free download.

I AM X is now touring Europe with its Alternative tour, until mid August. I have unfortunately missed them in Brussels last May 6, when they played @ the
Botanique, but there will be a new chance maybe when they play at the Dour Festival (not far from Mons) next July 15.

Music: Kitsuné again


La maison Kitsuné (connue pour ces excellentes compils Kitsuné Midnight et Kitsuné X) sort sa nouvelle compilation Kitsuné Maison 2. La compilation, qui veut être la découverte de nouveaux talents, offre une sélection de morceaux de tous horizons très éclectique avec Wolfmother, Bloc Party, Cazals, Azzido da bass, Joakim, Digitalism (excellent!), Simian Mobile Disco, Fox n wolf, Adam Sky, Next level Pop.... Cette compil sera disponible en avant-première chez Colette à Paris (for the lucky ones…) et sera aussi dispo sur eshop de Colette (attention, leurs envois par poste prennent sont temps).

[EN]
Kitsuné brings out (known for its excellent compilations Kitsuné Midnight & Kitsuné X) its new CD Kitsuné Maison 2, reinforcing Kitsuné's status as discoverers of new talents. This album presents an ecclectic collection of tracks by superbly-sentimental groups/singers, such as Wolfmother, Bloc Party, Cazals, Azzido da bass, Joakim, Digitalism (yeah!), Simian Mobile Disco.... The CD will be on pre-sale available @ Colette in Paris (yes, for the lucky few) and can be ordered from the Colette e-shop, as from June 1st.

29 mai 2006

MUSIC: The Barcelona Spring festivals are coming!




The twelfth edition of the Sonar festival will be held on 15th, 16th and 17th of June 2006 in Barcelona. Those will be three days and three nights in touch with the most up-to-date music developments and featuring relevant Spanish and international artists. Sónar will be presenting over 300 activities including DJ sets, concerts, films projected at the SonarCinema and works in every multimedia format: installations, Net art, design, etc. Sónar aims to be an essential meeting point for an alert public, cutting-edge and avant-garde artists and the most influential professionals from the sectors of music and modern arts.

Sonar by day presents Concerts, DJ sets, a professional fair, a multimedia area, audio-visual projections in all formats, a mediatheque, conferences and exhibitions. Nights at Sónar are of a distinctive nature, an enormous cosmopolitan celebration, similar to other European music events but with a Mediterranean flair, giving it a unique atmosphere. Each night DJs, VDJs perform concerts from the broadest spectrum of dance music simultaneously in 4 areas, occupying an area of more than 10,000 meters, divided between covered and open-air spaces.

Sonar will stage some well known and other less-known names from the world of electronic music, such as Jimmy Edgar, Jeff Mills, Ángel Molina, Goldfrapp, Miss Kittin, Modeselektor, Agoria, Wagon Cookin´, Hot Chip, Dave Clarke, Disco D, The Infadels, Isolée, Richie Hawtin vs Ricardo Villalobos, Tiga, Gilles Peterson, Laurent Garnier & Bugge Wesseltoft and Herbert among others.

The prices are not cheap… the General Pass for the 3 Days + 2 Nights of the festival costs 130€ while the Day Ticket is 25 € and a Night Ticket 40 €.

But Barcelona never stops, never sleeps... In the meantime, the
Estrella Damm Primavera Sound festival will take place from June 1 to 3. This year's edition changes location from the Pueblo Español in Montjuic to the previous location of the Forum of the Cultures of 2004, at the end of Diagonal avenue - see website for details.

This year's edition will include musicians, DJs and groups like 2 Many Dj's, Ellen Allien & Apparat, Lou Reed (yes!), M.A.N.D.Y., Erol Alkan, Stuart A. Staples, The Flaming Lips, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, José González, Killing Joke and the spanish cult group La Buena Vida, among others.

Tickets are also not cheap, a three-day tickets 115 € while day tickets for Thursday 1st of June are 40 € and 65 € for Friday 2nd and saturday 3rd. You also have the chance to listen to all the artists and news from the Primavera Sound festival on the alternative radio from Barcelona
ScannerFM, monday to fridays at 17:00.

So what are you waiting for? Check out your local low cost companies (Vueling, Virgin, Ryanair, etc) and book your flights to Barcelona... the place to be... and not only for its music festivals!

Citizenship: Gay Pride banned in Moscow


At a time of the year when Gay Pride marches are being held all around the world, commemorating the Stonewall riots (which took place in New York in June 27, 1969, 37 years ago) and cellebrating the pride and right to be "different", Moscow saw the first-ever attempt to stage a gay-pride march end in violence, injuries and mass arrests, last saturday, May 27.

Despite Mayor Iuri Loujkov's ban, activists took to the streets to protest. More than hundred people were jailed for questioning by the Moscow police force and tens of protestors violently attacked by skinheads and religious extremists saturday, who shouted "Moscow is not Sodome!". The Gay Pride had been banned by the Mayor of Moscow, Iouri Loujkov, considering that such an event was morally "inadmissible". His decision had been backed up by the Tverskoi District Court.

Nikolaï Alekseïev, leader of the organisation "GayRussia", which defends gay rights in Russia, was attacked, with several other activists when they tried to approach the unknown soldier's tomb to deposit flowers, as noted a journalist of AFP. The aim of the gesture was to show a parallel between the prohibition of the Gay Pride, the fight against gay rights and the fight against nazi Germany.

Some members of Parliament, official representatives and journalists from the US, France, the UK, the Netherlands and Germany had come to Moscow to support the local gay community and to protest against the ban of the parade. Volker Beck, a German Bundestag delegate, was hit and had his face in blood, while others were also attacked. Philippe Lasnier, from the cabinet of the mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë, was briefly taken in for questioning by the police. Another French participant declared that "the situation of gays in Russia is even worse than I imagined". Foreign delegations had come to demonstrate peacefully but were astonished by the lack of support from the police to protect the demonstrators of the attacks of skinheads and orthodox extremists.

At a time when Russia takes the chair of the Council of Europe and has won a seat in the Human Rights Council of the UN, these facts are extremely worrying. In fact the Russian authorities do not seem to allow minorities the freedom of expression. In a press conference Nikolaï Alekseïev considered that homophobia is only a part of Russia's broader problem of xenophobia.

Read more also at
Ilga's website.

[seen in Le Monde] [source of the picture: Ilga's website]

Citoyenneté: Xénophobie et homophobie à Moscou


Arts: Expo Almodovar à la Cinémathèque Française à Paris


La Cinémathèque Française à Paris s'est mis à l'heure du plus fameux et atypique des cinéastes espagnols. Le nouveau lieu de la Cinémathèque à Bercy ouvre ses portes à Almodovár, jusqu'au 31 juillet 2006, pour une exposition accompagnée de rencontres, d'une rétrospective de ses films et d'une programmation de ses coups de coeur cinématographiques, présentant un large portrait du cinéaste et de son univers.

Après vingt-cinq ans de carrière, Almodovár incarne toujours le renouveau: avec chaque film on espère qu’il nous surprenne, qu’il nous séduise, qu’il nous émeuve et nous transporte dans son univers unique… on demande à chaque fois qu’il soit toujours plus Almodóvar. Un Grand cinéaste, très espagnol mais très universel, léger et grave, comique et tragique, plein de contrastes et de couleurs. Pas facile d'être à la hauteur des atteintes du public, mais ces films sont toujours intéressants.

L'exposition parvient à nous faire "plonger" dans l'univers "almodovarien" et nous propose un parcours d'entretiens, scènes anthologiques de ces films, objets, de décoration et même des courts jamais vus… des curiosités cinématographiques. Je conseille vivement cette expo, il ne faut pas la manquer… la
¡ Almodóvar Exhibition !

- Le programme complet

24 mai 2006

CITIZENSHIP: Amnesty International brings out 2006 report

Amnesty International has published its 2006 Report [en français]. This Report documents human rights abuses in 150 countries around the world. It highlights the need for governments, the international community, armed groups and others in positions of power or influence to take responsibility. It also reflects the vitality of human rights activists globally, whether in local initiatives, international summits or mass demonstrations. "Outraged by continuing human rights abuses and inspired by hope, Amnesty International members and supporters around the world campaign for justice and freedom for all."

According to AI, during 2005 some of the world’s most powerful governments were successfully challenged, their hypocrisy exposed by the media, their arguments rejected by courts of law, their repressive tactics resisted by human rights activists. After five years of backlash against human rights in the “war on terror”, the tide appears to be turning. Nevertheless, the lives of millions of people worldwide were devastated by the denial of fundamental rights. Human security was threatened by war and attacks by armed groups as well as by hunger, disease and natural disasters. Freedoms were curtailed by repression, discrimination and social exclusion.

The report has of course been received with different enthusiasm by the different countries and organisations. AI denounces that sometimes those countries which refer most to democratic values, of justice and freedom that are sometimes in a position to violate human rights. For the US, however, a spokesman has recalled that it was precisely AI the first to denounce Saddam Hussein's regime. The US considers that the NGO should better focus in participating in the process of the ex-dictator instead of denouncing the use of mercenaries in Iraq or the situation in Guantanamo.

The report focus on several issues and considers that there is reason for hope:


· DEATH PENALTY: there are good reasons for hope. By 2005, 122 countries had abolished the death penalty in law or in practice, in comparison to only 16 abolitionist countries in 1977.

· HYPOCRISY: In 2005, the US Administration acknowledged the use of "renditions". Rendition is the practice of transporting persons forcibly and without due process from one country to another where they risk being interrogated under torture or ill-treatment. AI says that renditions are illegal under international treaties to which all European governments are party.

· DUPLICITY: Governments championed human rights on the one hand, and undermined them on the other (examples needed?).

· TORTURE: 141countries are party to the UN Convention against torture and other ill-treatment. However, 104 countries out of the 150 countries in AI’s 2006 report that have tortured or ill-treated people.

· PARALYSIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY: The conflict in Darfur has been described as staggering in scale and harrowing in nature. Urgent action is needed by the United Nations and the African Union to protect civilians in Darfur. Since 2003, there has been an estimated number of deaths from starvation, disease and killings of some 285,000 plus 2.2 million refugees and people displaced by the conflict. In the meantime, 13 UN Security Council resolutions have been adopted on Darfur, but ZERO United Nations peacekeepers have been deployed in Darfur.

· FAILED PROMISES: At the Millennium Summit in 2000, the world’s leaders set clear targets to solve some of the most vexing global social problems. But, they failed to turn their promises into performance. For instance, Governments promised to achieve universal primary education by 2015, however still more than 100 million children remain out of school. At the same time there is an estimated number of child soldiers of 300,000.

· TORTURE & TERROR: Thousands of people have been detained without charge or trial, tortured and ill-treated in the name of counter-terrorism, as for instance in Guantanamo.

- VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: From birth to death, in times of peace as well as war, women face discrimination and violence at the hands of the state, the community and the family. 2 million girls are still at risk of female genital mutilation each year. Only 9 countries have specific legislation outlawing female genital mutilation. Also 25% of women experience sexual abuse by an intimate partner in their lifetime. 79 countries have still no legislation against domestic violence.

· ARMS CONTROL: The proliferation of small arms is fuelling conflict, poverty and human rights abuses worldwide. 1000 is the average number of people killed every day by small arms !!! 1 to 10 - for every $1 spent on development assistance $10 is spent on military budgets. Plus: 88% reported conventional arms exports are from the 5 permanent members of the UN Security Council: China, France, Russia, UK and USA !!!

None of this is surprising, since, as the report well says, this is a world of duplicity and hypocrisy. To notice only that the
violation of human rights based on sexual orientation does not seem to be one of the priorities for AI, and there also is a lot to be reported…

22 mai 2006

Arts: the 25 sexiest novels ever written

The magazine PlayBoy has just established the classification of the 25 sexiest novels ever written. In the top ranking appea "Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (Fanny Hill)" by John Cleland, the "Lady Chatterley's Lover" by D. H. Lawrence and "Tropic of Cancer" by Henry Miller. "Some of the titles were famous for being dirty books for decades, contraband smuggled in the US from Paris. A few were champions in the courts, books that freed the language. Some tackled taboos. Others showcased attitude -- either curiosity or humor or energy. To us, they are the ultimate love stories". Check out for yourself.

[Fr]
La revue coquine PlayBoy vient d'établir le
classement des "25 romans les plus sexy jamais écrits". Figurent dans le peloton de tête, les sulfureux Fanny Hill de John Cleland, L'Amant de Lady Chatterley de David Herbert Lawrence et Tropique du Cancer d'Henry Miller.

[seen at "le Monde Digital"]

World - Darfour: where is China?

A lead journalist from the international Herald Tribune asked Mr Bush this question. Bush has recently asked the international community to join the American effort in ending the Darfour "genocide" (in Sudan). Knowing that the rich and proud Chinese civilisation has a saying for each circumstance and bearing in mind that China buys 60% of the oil production of Sudan, i.e. 7% of its imports, a proverb comes to mind: "the large tree get the wind." The Chinese "tree", which grows so quickly, has a small "offspring" diplomacy which remains in an unfortunate state of no growth, argues the IHT. Beijing states that it "respects all the cultures and all the regimes". Very convenient, I add. This shouldn't be seen as a sign of "immaturity" but rather of "cynicism" writes the journalist. China will probably not use its veto in the Security Council when the UN will try to put pressure on Khartoum. On the spot, the African Union has huge difficulties in trying to control a conflict which has already made 200,000 deaths and some 2 million refugees, writes the New York Times. China knows this and should take an active role. This should also be the message that Angela Merkel will try to convey during her first official visit to China, requesting Chinese authorities to take a more active role in solving the world's conflicts. Obviously, the UN, the world powers and the World have not learnt with the Rwanda (tragic) experience.
[read in "Le Monde Digital"]

ECONOMY: pure economic statistics in Europe

Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Union, brings out the most recent regional statistics on GDP per inhabitant in the EU25 (the 25 member states of the European Union), expressed in terms of purchasing power standards (PPS).

In 2003, GDP per inhabitant ranged from 33% of the average (of the 25 EU countries), in Lubelskie (Poland) to 278% in Inner London (UK). There is still plenty of work for the EU's regional and cohesion policies to reduce disparities within the Union...

One region in seven above 125% of the EU average...

The three leading regions in the ranking of regional GDP per inhabitant in 2003 were Inner London in the United Kingdom (278% of the average), Bruxelles-Capitale in Belgium (238%) and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (234%). Among the 37 regions exceeding the 125% level, seven were in Germany, six each in Italy and the United Kingdom, five in the Netherlands, three in Austria, two each in Belgium and Finland, one region each in the Czech Republic, Spain, France, Ireland and Sweden, and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The only region in this group amongst the new Member States was Praha in the Czech Republic (138%).
It should be noted, however, that in some regions the GDP per inhabitant figures can be significantly influenced by commuter flows (as is the case of Inner London or Brussels). Net commuter inflows in these regions push up production to a level that could not be achieved by the resident active population on its own. The result is that GDP per inhabitant can therefore be overestimated in these regions and underestimated in regions with commuter outflows.

…and one in four below 75%

The six last regions in the ranking were all in Poland: Lubelskie and Podkarpackie (both 33% of the average), Podlaskie (36%), Świętokrzyskie, Warmińsko-Mazurskie and Opolskie (all 37%). Among the 60 regions below the 75% level, sixteen were in Poland, seven in the Czech Republic, six in Hungary, five each in Greece and Italy, four each in Germany, France (all overseas departments) and Portugal, three in Slovakia, two regions in Spain, and Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Malta. The lowest ranked region amongst the old Member States was Norte in Portugal (57%).

In the European Region, cohesion policies (The ERDF - European Regional Development Fund, and the Cohesion Fund), which account for around one third of the Union's budget, play a key role in the effort of development of the lowest ranked regions, in reducing development disparities by promoting policies that favour economic growth, job creation and improve the competitiveness of those regions. In particular regions with a GDP per head lower than 75% of the Union's average (in PPS).

ARTS: encore la danse contemporaine à Bruxelles

Le festival initialement nommé Danse à la Balsa s'est associé en 2004 au théâtre Marni et s’associe cette année à Charleroi/Danses pour devenir Danse Balsa Marni & Raffinerie. Ensemble ils proposent des spectacles de danse contemporaine du 1er au 24 juin au Théâtre de la Balsamine, au Théâtre Marni, à la Raffinerie ainsi qu’à l’Espace Senghor. Il y a des choréographies qui semblent intéressantes et d'entre elles je conseille "Drink your wine in my glass", choreographée par l'espagnol Fernando Martín (un copain) qui danse en duo avec Sarah Piccinelli – les 14, 15, 16 juin à 19h30 au Théâtre Marni.

Pour des renseignements, informations et réservations: http://www.balsamine.be/danseX_infos.php

Infos/


Théâtre de la Balsamine
1 avenue Félix Marchal / 1030 Bruxelles
02 735 64 68
balsamine@skynet.be /
www.balsamine.be

Charleroi/Danses
Raffinerie / 21 rue de Manchester / 1080 Bruxelles
071 20 56 40
www.charleroi-danses.be

Théâtre Marni
25 rue de Vergnies / 1050 Bruxelles
02 639 09 80 82
www.theatremarni.com /
info@theatremarni.com

18 mai 2006

L'EUROPE sera-elle une "finalité sans fin"?


Arts: Rosas @ La Monnaie


Il est difficile de choisir quoi faire les soirées du mois de Mai à Bruxelles. A part les sorties cinémas - et cette semaine il y au moins "Volver" de Almodovar (voir article en post antérieur) et "DaVinci Code" - il y a plein d'activités, ce qui aide au moins à compenser le temps qui n'est pas vraiment à la hauteur... Non seulement il y a le Kunsten festival des Arts, le Jazz Marathon, il y a aussi , vendredi soir @ Ancienne Belgique, CIBELLE, chanteuse brésilienne à l'inspiration bossa-nova-pop-electro-folk... soit une bossa au gout du jour... Et puis il y a ROSAS, le groupe de Anne Teresa de Keersmaker, qui présente sa création 2006 "D'un soir un jour" à La Monnaie, où la compagnie est résidente pour la dernière année (spectacle du 17 au 21 mai). Mais le mois de mai ne s'arrêtera pas là, il y aura plein d'autres manifestations, qui se prolongent en juin (par exemple avec le festival CouleurCafé). Pour ma part, je compte ne pas rater Rosas.

"Evénement exceptionnel, George Benjamin compose pour Rosas une vaste pièce musicale - Dance Figures - qui sera créée par l'orchestre symphonique de la Monnaie sous la baguette de Kazushi Ono conjointement avec la compagnie d'Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. Benjamin se déploie dans une soirée de danse que Debussy ouvre et referme. Entre eux soufflent les vents véhéments de Stravinsky. Trois compositeurs et six symphonies pour éveiller le mouvement."

17 mai 2006

Brussels Jazz Marathon



This weekend will see the 11th Edition of the Brussels Jazz Marathon make the capital of Europe swing - 19 -20 -21 May. It will be a huge party in the main squares, in hotels, cafés and clubs of Brussels with 400 musicians performing in more than 50 venues. The reputation and quality of belgian jazz are well known and the marathon is not too jazz-fundamentalist. So get ready to swing, chill out & groove in the streets, weather allowing... Check the programme here: www.brusselsjazzmarathon.be

Citoyenneté: "80 pays considèrent encore l'homosexualité comme un crime"


Arts in Brussels: Kunsten Festival des Arts


The Kunsten FESTIVAL des Arts was founded by its director Frie Leysen in 1994, with its first edition. This year it will present music, theatre, dance and other art performances in Brussels between 4 and 27 May.

The conviction that created the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts and is still cultivated by it today is that each one of the realities is complex and cannot be compartmentalised without being damaged. The international festival of contemporary living arts is not built around a pre-established theme or a single artistic discipline, and even less so around a single community, region or country. Its programme brings to light the artistic personalities tackling the complex features of our contemporary societies, and the beauty with which they freely shape current forms to make us hear what they have to say about the present day - without complicating what is simple or simplifying what is complicated.

This is the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts' ninth encounter with the public. It is still a new festival. It asserts the radical choice of not conforming to the tacit borders that often divide up cultural life and our own existences. In Brussels, the symbolic capital of Belgium and of Europe, it offers: - the contemporary work of artists from outside Europe in order to put into perspective the Eurocentric cultural vision with which we are saturated, in spite of ourselves - a high quality selection of current projects by European artists who all too rarely have the opportunity of being discovered by Belgian audiences - the presentation of Belgian artists in an international context - an all too rare platform of encounter for French-speaking and Dutch-speaking artists and audiences in Brussels - dialogue between various contrasting generations, aesthetics and writing, motivated here as elsewhere by the same exacting concern of bearing witness to the present day - a free selection of artistic disciplines - musical theatre, theatre, performance, visual arts and film - that are often blended together to enable the most appropriate language for each contemporary vision to flourish here. Having an international outlook and complementing the existing artistic offerings in Belgium, the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts endeavours to play what it considers to be an essential role of 'bringing together' and 'confrontation'.

The announced failure of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC),

Last week the United Nations held elections to the newly created United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), successor to the failed UN Commission on Human Rights.

The 53 members elected (for a period of 2 years plus one) include Algeria, China, Cuba, Pakistan, Russia and Saudi Arabia all of which have excellent human rights records as is widely known. These countries were previously key players in undermining the effectiveness of the now-defunct “Commission on Human Rights”, and so it is to expect that they will try to play the same role on the new Council, steering it away from confronting UN members with their human rights abuses.


Ironically, just before the election, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom issued its 2006 ANNUAL REPORT, which presents the immaculate records of China, Cuba, Pakistan, the Russian Federation and Saudi Arabia. Here some excerpts about the records of those countries as to religious freedom [source: newsbyus.com]

Cuba: “Religious belief and practice continue to be tightly controlled in Cuba, where the government rarely permits the construction of new places of worship. A new law on religion, adopted last year and meant to ‘legalize’ certain religious activity, actually reinforces the government’s efforts to maintain control over religious practice. Reports indicate that at least three Protestant house churches have been closed, confiscated, and/or demolished since the new law went into effect. In the past year, both registered and unregistered religious groups continued to experience varying degrees of official interference, harassment, and repression.” [Source: ANNUAL REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM; May 2006, p. 91.]

China: “Every religious community in China is subject to serious restrictions, state control, and repression. The most severe religious freedom abuses are directed against Tibetan Buddhists, Uighur Muslims, Roman Catholics, house church and unregistered Protestants, and spiritual groups such as the Falun Gong – abuses involving imprisonment, torture, and other forms of ill treatment. Though the Chinese government issued a new Ordinance on Religion in March 2005, its provisions, in fact, restrict rather than protect religious freedom, offering Party Leaders more extensive control over all religious groups and their activities.” [ANNUAL REPORT; p. 83]
Pakistan: “…a number of the country’s laws, including legislation restricting the Ahmadi community and laws against blasphemy, frequently result in imprisonment on account of religion or belief and/or vigilante violence against the accused. These religious freedom concerns persist amid the wider problem of the lack of democracy in Pakistan, an obstacle the current government has done little to address. …Given the importance of Pakistan in the U.S. government’s efforts against terrorism, the failure of the Pakistani government to implement genuine religious freedom reforms is a cause for serious concern.” [ANNUAL REPORT; p. 89]


The Russian Federation: “Since the [United States] Commission [On International Religious Freedom] expressed strong concern in its May 2003 report that the Russian government was retreating from democratic reform and endangering significant gains on human rights, including freedom of religion or belief, it has become increasingly clear that this is a deliberate policy of the Russian government. … The country’s progress toward the rule of law and protection of religious freedom and other human rights is now in peril.” [ANNUAL REPORT, 159.]

Saudi Arabia: “The repressive Saudi government continues to engage in an array of severe violations of human rights as part of its repression of freedom of thought, conscience, and religion or belief. Abuses include: torture and cruel and degrading treatment or punishment imposed by judicial and administrative authorities; prolonged detention without charges and often incommunicado; and blatant denials of the right to liberty and security of the person, including coercive measures aimed at women…” [ANNUAL REPORT, 190.]

16 mai 2006

17 May is the International Day Against Homophobia

On 17 May 1990, the General Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO) removed homosexuality from their list of mental disorders. The fight for the recognition of equal rights for lesbian gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people did not end there though.

Today around 80 countries in the world still criminalize homosexuality and condemn consensual same sex acts with imprisonment, of these 9 (Afghanistan, Iran, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates and Yemen) still have the death penalty. And Pakistan and Saudi Arabia were elected last week as members of the recently created United Nations "Human Rights Commission"!!! (along with other human rights expert "champions" like Algeria, China, Cuba and Russia). Discrimination on the ground of sexual orientation and gender identity is still not recognized formally by the member states of the United Nations (even though human rights mechanisms such as the Human Rights Committee have repeatedly condemned discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity). ILGA has been fighting against discrimination and for the recognition of equal rights of LGBT persons since its creation in 1978. ILGA is strongly committed to celebrating this second International Day Against Homophobia, launched one year ago by the International Day Against Homophobia Committee (IDAHO).

ILGA has created a 30-second video to celebrate this date. See it at ILGA's website.

In every country of the world, please pass the message: 17 May is the International Day Against Homophobia, it is of homophobia that you should be fearful, not homos!