Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sayings To A Twin/sister

Tip December 2009 (2): "The little hedgehog, and the red hat"

In January, I had already pointed to a highly recommended picture book from the well-Verlag : "The little hedgehog rescues his friends" (for reference see the link to click below).
Suitable for Christmas I make another "classic" before in this series, which is already in 8 (!) Edition appears: "The little hedgehog, and the red hat" . Again, the same arguments apply to a clear recommendation: a very attractive book about friendship, sensitive in the text, colorful and motivating the wonderful illustrations. This time it is a special gag, the beautiful red bobble hat
on any image to make even tangible - through a special pressure-consuming process in which a textile application is applied.
The story of M. Christina Butler and Tina Macnaughton based on the idea that a nice Christmas gift from friend to friend and will continue each is happy. Wonderful as each of the animals tried on the hat, but so had his problems ...!
The end will not be revealed here - only this much: even a life-
rescue is due to the end of this cap. The only little drawback: When a Christian publishing house there would not be the "Santa Claus" must be that makes the little hedgehog plop the gift at their feet ...
Overall result: a beautiful and in addition inexpensive picture book for children over 4 years.

M Christina Butler, Tina Macnaughton
"The little hedgehog, and the red hat"
32 pages in the format 27.8 x 23.2 cm
Fountain Publishers, Price: 9,95 €
ISBN: 978-3-7655-6764-3

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Friday, December 4, 2009

Congestion When Heater Is On

Tip December 2009 (1): "MY ALL THE BEST CHRISTMAS DREAM" (Rolf Harris)


Once again the Coppenrath Verlag is a real "scoop" is a success: This time it's in time for Christmas is a wonderful book the most popular Christmas songs from Rolf Harris : "My most beautiful of all Christmas Dream - The most popular Christmas songs from Rolf Harris" . Matching a CD is available. Buy it falls on the high quality features: a soft velvet
, glittering golden spine and little tangible gold star make the cover has a great experience.
The elegant look is continued inside consistent with large-size and four-color illustrations by Betina Gotzen-Beek .
is thought of everything, even a golden ribbon reading
and to a free space for the entry: "This book is ..."
A simple index rounds out the positive picture.
The book exudes a whole, the friendly and relaxing atmosphere as we know it from the many hits by Rolf Harris and appreciate. At 52 pages a good selection of songs by Nicholas hop to Christmas, a well-known singing adjustable mix of old and new songs. Small quoted Instrumental parts entice with simple guitar chords for your own implementation. This, of course, especially when we add the additional CD.
is a gift for the whole family were, but also a high-quality and stable point for small and great musicians.

The book:

Rolf Harris / Betina Gotzen-Beek
"My very best Christmas dream
The most popular Christmas songs from Rolf Harris"
56 pages Format: 21 cm laminated x 28 cm
with velvet effect and mica
price: 14,95 EUR
ISBN: 978-3-8157-9719-8

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The audio CD:

"My very best Christmas Dream" (CD)
by Rolf Harris

number:. 70 019
EAN 4050003700199
Digipack in hardcover Optics / mica on Cover
the game takes about 65 minutes
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Monday, November 23, 2009

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Tip November (2): "STAR DUST AND LIGHT SHINE" (Ökotopia-Verlag)


A book from practice for practice: As the two authors Sonja Janssen and Julia Alberts in the preface of "star dust and bright lights" noted so aptly, is the special time of Advent at the same time also a time remarkable restlessness of many children ". for sheer excitement and anticipation of exercise, anxiety and aggression take necessarily in children" -
Thus arose from an idea workshop several seminars in which game ideas into practice were tested. This notice is this new book the same way: Here Game ideas for kindergarten, for example, parent-child groups, occupational therapy, primary schools and families presented that really work.
The microenvironment children experience games in which the hand motor function to the memory of the perception on the skin well to a wide range of concentration exercises explained and provided with additional illustrations will be presented.


It is mostly using materials that are readily available everywhere and must be concerned not only cumbersome.
The book from the publishing house Ecotopia, "the specialist publisher of groups and youth Materials, "so how many other titles from this publisher widely desired.

Sonja Janssen / Julie Alberts:
"STAR DUST & LIGHT SHINE"
76 pages in hardcover,
illustrations (black and white): Simone Pahl
Price: 15,90 €
ISBN 978-3 - 86702-094-7

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

What Is The Smell Of Olimelt

Tip November 2009 (1): "Christmas - My Very First Puzzle Book" ( Coppenrath Verlag)


picture books about Christmas, it fortunately now many. But for the very youngest - So children from 18 months - is the recommended choice is very low. Therefore, I was particularly pleased when I got a new book from Coppenrath Verlag face. "Christmas - My very first puzzle book" is the publisher with "18 months" is presented.
who has a child at this age, knows the importance of sensitive stories, but join other hand, a chance to.
was both of Hartmut Bieber (Illustration) and Susan Niessen (text) resolved outstanding. The text of the 10-page book is concise and age appropriate, the images in bright Colors kept and not provided with too many details.

Everything exudes joyful anticipation, as you can see very nice to Maria. Christmas does not fail because of the lack of room in Bethlehem and other human obstacles.

on each page, a puzzle piece to be removed easily by a handle recess. On the last page then the puzzle is assembled.
as the material of the book was whistled term as used not only the usual painted cardboard, but in each case including very stable, yet soft and so injury-free "EVA", as used for example in insulation blankets for camping.

"Christmas - My very first puzzle book"
Hartmut Bieber / Susan Niessen
10 pages in size 26 cm x 26 cm
From 18 months
board with EVA core, with 6 pre-cut puzzle pieces
Price: 12,95 €
EAN: 4050003701103,
publishing Order no. 70 110

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Monday, October 5, 2009

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Tip October 2009: "I want to trade for my mom!" (Annette Betz Verlag)

Who has not? At the age of 4-5 years can be enjoyed on the other from a child, despite a small head of a moment!
In the wonderful picture book story
"I want to trade for my mom!" of
Barbara Rose we can speak "live" experience. The small fits Pauline again not at all something. What exactly we are dealing will not tell - there are the imagination and its implementation in our own everyday lives of readers all the doors open ...
any case, this story begins with Pauline really angry is because she screams "You're mean!" stamps his foot, running into her room and slams the door.


The mother knows this all by Pauline Mamas know this, but the second "attack" does not mom upset. Pauline announces that she would have preferred a different mother, "makes a lot more fun things with me and when I do not always my
has to clean rooms."

Mama's normally react with most rich educational humor by itself explains: "Yes, you will you probably one
have to buy new ... The best thing you go right into the next mother load "
- This time does not Pauline runs to the door in order immediately to make their way:
.. I urgently need a new mother" - We guessed it. now developed a glorious history with many stations where Pauline tried to buy a new mother.

Finally, in a particularly nice antiques, did dealers, has Pauline success. It may use its brought mother to a second-hand exchange elderly mother.
After some not dawns over great experiences with it, it Pauline, of course, that it has made a bad exchange

But then once the shock.: The dealer has already sold Pauline's mother, he says. - Sure, the story after a few more stations of searching their "happy-end" has ...
have given the lively, cheerful illustrations by Kerstin contributed significantly peoples that are in the large size seen on all sides.

Barbara Rose / Kerstin nations
"I want to trade for my mom!"
Annette Betz Verlag
32 pages, format 21 x 29 cm, full color,
Price: 12.95 €
suitable from about 4 years

ISBN 978-3-219-11342-6


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Monday, August 31, 2009

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Tip September 2009: "HUCH VISIT OUR WAR!" (Lappan-Verlag)


Nulli and Priesemut than rabbit and frog has a very unusual pair of friends. Ca. 20 books have already appeared in this children's book series by Matt Sodtke . In more than 30 languages, they have been translated, and since 1996 they are in part, as animated films in the "mission seen with the mouse. "
From this we can infer, as are the popular picture-book stories for children (and adults
Senen) revealed. Matthias Sodtke is a master, faster
his two main actors
Nulli and in Priesemut, witty language and familiar with optimistic, warm-hearted illustrations of characters you can love them just.
This volume "Yikes!
We'll get you! "
Kurtl hamster comes to visit. The initial joy evaporates very quickly because it will tell anything from the hoped-for stories, singing songs and happy together. The reason for this lies in the extremely different lifestyles: Of all the evening, when upright, the hosts are tired after work, the hamster is really awake.
All night he is unmistakably active and thus robs the two to sleep. Clearly, he then spends the whole day in bed ...
still not enough: arbitrarily he tinkers around in good faith and therefore makes a lot of work destroyed by Nulli and Priesemut.
According acid react both: Sun
but really, you act not as a guest! Sure, that's why it comes to a dispute. Also Kurtl is terribly disappointed, and soon begins to cry.

demonstrates the history in a fun way, how different can it be
living habits. Of course there is still the book for a solution ...

The book is an invitation to reflect on the diversity of people. It also shows what is possible with imagination and tolerance, a spirit of cooperation. Conclusion: A really commendable picture book!
The title is in two editions in the Lappan-Verlag: small-format 15.3 x 11.0 cm
for 6,95 € and now even more compelling in large format 21.8 x 27.6 cm for 12.95 € .


Matthias Sodtke:
"Oops! VISIT OUR WARS "
bigger version, Lappan-Verlag
32 pages, price: 12,95 Euro.
ISBN: 978-3-8303-1151-5


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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

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questions on the night


They knock on every door, and who is at home, they must engage. Last night made with dark roads in Kenya's national counter to the way you want to find out by the end of the month, who lives in the East African country. "The time has come for all of us, we can count on," said Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki turned in a television address to the nation.

"We have taken steps to include the homeless, street children and travelers," said Anthony Kilele, Director the statistical agency. "Even babies who are born just before midnight to be collected by us." Initial calculations assume that the population has grown since the last census in 1999 much stronger than previously estimated: from 29 to 40 million - previous projections were out of 35 million.

But what applies to many Kenyans, the census are questions about their tribal affiliation. Just one year has passed since the ethnic riots heated with more than 1 000 dead. Large parts of Kenya are still suffering from under tension, there are always clashes with the dead.

"The ethnic composition of the population, unfortunately, the focus of this census, "Njoki Ndung'u excoriated by the Kenyan civil rights movement" Mars Group. It suggested that politicians can abuse the information on the ethnic composition of the country for tampering before the next elections in 2012. "There are now so many mixed marriages in the country that many Kenyans belong to any single ethnic group more "caring so Ndung'u.

instead is a clarification of the unrest and the continued reconciliation of the nation, many politicians continue to the ethnic card in order to preserve their power . The gap between different strains is still so great that the Government of ethnicity as the most important Hiring criteria used, "said Ndung'u. Especially in the capital Nairobi have announced critics to answer questions about the controversial knowingly false.

to the political uncertainty is the fear of the census itself. In censuses in the past repeatedly households attacked because posing predator census. That takes place the count at night, many do not understand why.

"But it's no different if we want to get an idea of who lives where," defends chief statistician Kilele action . Even President Kibaki promises security, "Many people meters have been recruited directly from the neighborhood. The enumerated So know most of those who stand outside the door. "But the uncertainty is large, and because patterns of counter cards and uniforms to this day have been published. Some of you this way can, for fear the door.

(Copyright Berliner Newspaper, 09/25/2009)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

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No water, no meat


Of the cattle, the brightly dressed Maasai usually drive across the plains at the foot of Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro is these days to see any more. The once-green landscape is brown and gray colors of death and misery "No drought was so bad as this," says the Massaihirte Mengeti Lomni ole. For three years It has been raining hard here, the last rainy season is quite unusual. Water is scarce, most wells have dried up. The thirst is the only thing for the people is still worse than hunger.

For more than twenty million people in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia, the food supply is no longer guaranteed. With the rain stays in the harvest, prices rise accordingly. A package of corn meal, staple food of most Kenyans costs, currently 120 shillings (1,10 euro), almost a day's pay. The four pound range a family of four for a few days, assuming there is enough water to strain. Kenyan Agriculture Minister William Ruto charged at the earliest in a year with an expansion of the supply situation.

Actually, the state corn reserves to the market in times of need, partly as a relief, partly to push for the prize. But according to official figures lie in state corn silos only two and a half instead of normally eight million bags maize. A good part of the difference should have sold corrupt ministry officials and even the Agriculture Minister himself to millions of profits to foreign countries. Although the government has announced to send army and police into the country to distribute relief supplies. "But I wonder what you want to distribute," says Iris Krebber is by the German Agro Action in Kenya. "After my knowledge there is no lack of distributors but for distributing relief supplies. "

The prices on the markets are so high that residents of poor neighborhoods now eat pig food. "A bag with 90 pounds costs 1200 shillings," says Jane Wanjiru, a single mother of four children. "For a sack of flour I would have to pay more than three times, I can not afford it." Thus, if the 35-year-old with five friends to buy pig feed. ". A blind six families fed for more than a week," The preparation, says Wanjiru, is difficult: in order from the stinking plant and animal meal a kind of pancake to bake, it must release a handful of expensive wheat flour and a tablespoon of oil in the pan. The result looks more like a crumbly biscuit, but Wanjirus children to grip. They suffer from stomach pain, says her mother, and diarrhea. "But what else should I give them? Relief supplies we had already seen for a month any more. "

Massaihirten as Mengeti ole Lomni to be of how to decimate their only wealth, the cattle herds. Because it is dry everywhere in the country to turn more and more flocks back home, where they are slaughtered. The sale does not pay. For the skinny cows they have on the market just yet equivalent of ten euros - usually it is four times as much. Due to the slaughter, the Maasai, at least for the moment some meat. But how will he survive without cattle in the future, remains an insoluble riddle Lomni ole.

(Copyright Rhenish Mercury, 20/8/2009)

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

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Rationed everyday


This text is an assembly production. This is not meant in a figurative sense. Neither has this Global Village obvious flaws, yet it is composed of low-quality components from a weekend of tired workers. No, it is simply written on a Monday. For only on Monday, it sets a two-way, closely printed plan of the Kenyan Electricity is, there is electricity for my computer. Then start again on Wednesday, and finally, on Friday. On the remaining days of the week remains the outlet dead: This is what the newly introduced electricity rationing.

this deal to be learned. Fresh milk we buy only on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, as the evening so that the cold chill cabinet holds up (thanks to big supermarkets have their own generators electricity around the clock) until the next morning. This goes for all perishable goods. The freezer is empty anyway cleared long ago, on a shelf next to candles packages are stacked. Which are currently being hoarded so keen that they are often sold out. Actually, to Although at least at night the electricity turned on again, but that does not work forever.

we only do laundry on Wednesdays, from Friday to Monday because there is no water. This too is rationed because of who has missed rainfall. Because the washing machine needs electricity, but also water, it runs on Wednesdays from early morning until late evening. The phone finally has long been rationed, though not so predictable: on average there are five working days a month, what does it matter that there are too many numbers in Nairobi for too few connections.

The only talk of the Kenyans is currently what is being rationed next. Most likely it will be sugar, for owing to the drought the crops have been bad. Also, corn flour, milk and other staple foods are hot candidates. Depend on the store shelves in many places already first signs: Do not buy more than two packs at once! Also, diesel is likely to be scarce, not least because buzz in the malls more generators than ever before. Although the policy has promised improvement. But the current proposals were true assembly production: in a figurative sense.

Copyright Berliner Zeitung, 18.08.2009)

Sunday, August 2, 2009

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Tip August 2009: "NOAH AND THE ARK" (well-Verlag)


















has just published a completely fresh new book on the biblical flood story. " Noah and the Ark" it is short and sweet. First of all, the book is a price-miracle for only 9,95 € you get a solid-equipped children's book with padded cover, gold titling and extremely stable binding. Of course, the 32 pages are printed in full color. The biblical story is known to us, on the implementation of younger children, I was tense.
High praise: The author Lois Rock has managed to tell so that this book is not easy, despite the theme for children from 4 years. God is not presented as the punishing God, but as the God who has to protect humanity from their own wickedness. Noah and the Ark is a new beginning ... dared

Herrlich are also always double-sided, colorful illustrations of Sophie Allsopp , by getting the story immediately in a friendly atmosphere. The many pictures of animals will enjoy the course, particularly children. The book is not only suitable for the family, but also for kindergarten and Sunday school!

Lois Rock / Sophie Allsopp:

"NOAH AND THE ARK"

32 pages, 23 x 24,5 cm

Price: 9.95 €

appeared in the well-Verlag

ISBN 978-3-7655-6863-3


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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Patricia Manderola Calata

Congo cycle of war


Most of the plastic sheets to the wood, cardboard, straw, and flattened tin cans makeshift huts are little more than scraps left over. Now in the rainy season, when the drops fall in the afternoon like a thick curtain of the sky, disappearing, not only the means but also the accommodation of some 5,000 IDPs in the camp Mugunga 1 in a stinking mixture of dirt and mud. "We have nothing to repair the roofs," complains Fikiri Jamboku, a man in his early 40, which rises each morning in his blue polyester suit, marched to the main square of the camp and wait. What he himself does not know exactly. "There is less and less help, in the month I get another three kilos of flour, a bag of dried beans and a pint of oil - the need for the entire family rich." Back the village will Jamboku not yet. "There is no work, there are no fields, and the children are sick in the damp cabin - but at least we are alive."

Like most in the Mugunga camp on the outskirts of the provincial capital of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, including Jamboku from the city of Masisi is in the same mountain region to the west. He landed almost a year ago here, fleeing from the fighting between the Congolese army, rebels of the National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP) of the Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda, local Mai Mai militia and the post-genocide Rwanda Hutu extremists who fled the Democratic Liberation Forces of Rwanda (FDLR). "I can not save anything," recalls Kalamiva Matata, a gray, tall man, wearing a T-shirt and a bright red baseball cap. "All I have is still in Masisi, we had to flee headlong from Nkunda's men."

But in January drew Kalamiva, Jamboku and hope to others: a joint military operation in Congo and Rwanda would force the rebel movements to the task. It was mainly against the Hutu militia, the FDLR, but highlight of the action was the arrest Nkunda on Rwandan soil. "As we have already celebrated it's back soon," said a low voice Kanyangesi Kapalata, a stooped old in a beige shirt. "But then everything was even worse. "

For instead of the hoped-for peace is in Masisi and in other parts of the province of North Kivu fought so fiercely in a long time. The FDLR have won back many of their old positions." The people it's definitely worse than before the offensive .. "said Marcel Stoessel from the relief organization Oxfam" Girls and women are brutally raped, houses burned, looted all the villages "Not only the FDLR militias, the soldiers of the underpaid Congolese army are among the perpetrators - some say they are responsible for most atrocities. "Everyone is under suspicion," says Stoessel. "There is hardly any so-called revenge attacks against the civilian population." More than 300,000 people since early this year fled from their villages.

An analyst with the UN mission, his name does not want to see printed, responsible for the increased violence in late March signed a peace treaty. "The CNDP is now officially part of the army and thus has reached places where they never had before," he says. This had angered other groups. Even the first party has terminated the contract. "I spoke last week with a Mai-Mai leader from Masisi, who has announced that they would join forces with the Hutu extremists."

Along the road from Goma to Masisi are emerging almost daily as new stock Mugunga I. From "precautionary Escape to "speak the aid workers in Goma, the attempt to avoid anticipated massacres. Like to see the aid workers already in the neighboring province of South Kivu." If the military operation will continue against the FDLR, as planned in South Kivu, it is there at least as bad as to be here, "said Stoessel.

(Copyright with the daily newspaper, 16/06/2009)

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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Nigeria's black economy


It is a late victory. After 13 years of legal tug of war in the United States shall pay to the British-Dutch oil giant Shell 15.5 million U.S. dollars to the survivors of the Nigerian civil rights activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and his comrades. Out-of-court settlement, which was announced on Monday in New York, all the pages leave as a winner: Shell is washed legally, the applicants receive financial satisfaction and Nigeria's government may finally attract new oil investors.

the process "vs. WIVA. Shell" is based on the most notorious miscarriage of justice in Nigeria's dark history. On 10 November 1995, hanged the writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other activists of the civil rights movement Mosop (Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People). The bodies were doused with acid and buried in a mass grave. MOSOP had peaceful protests against the devastating environmental consequences of the Shell oil production in the Settlement area of the Ogoni above, which were violently suppressed. Their leader, Saro-Wiwa, was already known as a writer, so leading figure of non-violent resistance against Nigeria's military rule.

"Shell has dug deep into the heart of the Ogoni, Saro-Wiwa in 1990 had said at the founding of MOSOP, and after his execution, his son Ken Wiwa filed a lawsuit against Shell:" They were not the executioner, but their fingerprints are everywhere. " In order to secure millions in profits, Shell had close connections to the military dictatorship and controlled attacks on suspected rebel ordered villages.

Shell had persistent back the allegations, and over the years developed into an impenetrable network of justice. Only on 3 June was exposed to the action for direct responsibility shells at Saro-Wiwa's death by the New York district court, while another action against Shell's Nigerian subsidiary for complicity in human rights violations was admitted again. Settlement ends now achieved both procedures, "to eliminate the uncertainties, burden and expense of further ongoing process," as it says in the same font.

"My father was happy with the result," said Wiwa, who lives in London, but now as a special adviser to Nigerian President Umaru YarAdua civilian for more development in the Delta occurs. Environmental activist Nnimo Bassey, who had argued with the murdered "Ogoni Nine", is also pleased: "The comparison clearly shows that Shell is guilty Shell pays Although only a small sum, but the comparison of an overture for that is what Shell and the. other oil multinationals still waiting for you! "

The Ogoni activists have apparently reconciled with the Nigerian state. The 2007 President-elect Ken Wiwa YarAdua has not only involved as a consultant. Saro-Wiwa's successor as head of Mosop, Ledum Mitee, was head of a government commission on the future of the Niger Delta. Their final report late last year, recommends 25 instead of the known 13 percent of oil revenues to remain in the assisted areas, oil companies a Compulsory insurance against environmental damage to pay and to introduce free education.

In April 2008, Shell Nigeria's government withdrew the license for exploitation of oil fields in Ogoni land. The promotion was already set long ago, must now begin a new bidding process. Nigeria's government wants to negotiate all joint venture agreements with foreign oil companies again, with higher proportions for the Nigerian side, and a commitment to use local suppliers in the assisted areas.

"We have triumphed only when we have sustainable development in Nigeria, not only in Ogoniland," says CEO Mosop Mitee. This reform Elan trial of oil investors no longer useful. The Ogoni protesters of yore have become part of the establishment, and local radical groups have a peaceful protest turned into armed struggle. No wonder: Nigeria earns billions in oil exports, but in the Niger Delta rule misery and violence.

In Oloibiri, where in 1956 Shell allerste oil well drilled in Nigeria, the paved road ends at the beginning of the village. From here, continue unattached through the mud. Go to the house of the village elders Sunday Inengite Foster-Ikpesu must be from puddle to puddle. "No. Well Oloibiri. 1, drilled June 1956, 12,000 Feet" is on a rusty metal sign in the grass. This began 53 years ago Nigeria's oil adventure.

"We were the Oil brought nothing, "says the 72-year-old village elder." The primary school was built before the oil boom, then the secondary level. Both are greatly in need of renovation. The hospital has been abandoned for some years. The only road it was even before the oil. A water tower we have, but still no water. is electricity is not at all. "

saw in his childhood, it is different. Formerly Oloibiri the oldest and most important place in the region. There were great markets. Oloibiri was a base for missionaries and the regional government. And then you even discovered oil. But in the early 70s and many oil wells on it was over. Oloibiri fell back into poverty, without that would have caught something from his oil wealth.

"In the past I have not felt that way, but today I am very angry," says the old Sunday Foster, a wiry, friendly man with gray hair. "The boys want to fight and they are willing to die for a good cause," he warns. If he could, he would too, but he was too old. He now relies on education. ".. At that time we did not know what happens, we were ignorant, but today almost all go to school I tell my children: Do not let this happen again."

The only economy that is booming here is criminal in nature. When night falls, are the numerous waterways of the Niger Delta oil barges with the move, which was illegally siphoned from pipelines and transferred, at major ports to tankers. The profits lubricate rebel groups like the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), but also local politicians a reason for that lawlessness spread. Kidnapping of foreign oil worker, extortion from oil companies and the hiring of thugs to politicians are other sources of income of the mafia-like swamp in the Niger Delta. That the region is underdeveloped is located behind the men, the greater the need, the greater the support for the self-appointed benefactor, which has the region.

"Even with the illegal oil exports, syndicates make 60 million a day," says an insider. Nigeria threatens to damage the national bankruptcy: Due to sabotage the MEND and the withdrawal of investors and operators, the daily oil production by 2.2 million barrels, as envisaged in the budget planning for 2009, dropped to 1.38 million currently. Since the start of the fighting in Nigeria's oil region has lost state, according to government estimates 20.7 billion U.S. dollars oil revenue.

trying since mid May, more than 3,000 soldiers in the biggest military operation for years to expel the rebels and smugglers with warships and helicopters in their place. Civilians must bear the suffering, as is usual in Nigeria. Hundreds have been killed, tens of thousands waiting in the bush. In return, MEND militants have blown up five major export pipelines. On the night of Dientag was an ultimatum from the oil companies, the Niger Delta to leave.

(Copyright with the daily newspaper, 06/10/2009)

Saturday, May 30, 2009

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thousand hills planted


as "Land of a thousand hills," Rwanda was once known. Who goes out today from the capital Kigali found, however, from the former green landscape does not have much. Entire hillsides have fallen, the red-brown earth is naked and bare. At the foot of the hills that roll muddy waters, saturated by the former Farmland. Erosion is one of the biggest environmental problems in one of the smallest nations in Africa.

Nine million people live in an area the size of Belgium, almost all small farmers. Burn cultivation, deforestation and over-exploitation leach out the country. And the population density is increasing rapidly. In twenty years, the pollsters predict that the population will have doubled.

hard to believe that the country should be an ecological model nation. Still, that Rwanda is the Global Footprint Network to certify annually that measures the "ecological footprint", ie the environmental consumption of all countries. Rwanda is in the 0.7 and well below that which would take the population to consumption environment for themselves. 1.0 is this ideal value, Germany is about 4.2 significantly higher, the Earth has a footprint of 2.23 - that is, more than two planets would be needed to offset the current destruction of nature. The fact that Rwanda has

as one of the poorest countries in the world have a low footprint is not surprising - that this small footprint but for years, even as the economy grows, but. What secret, Rwanda, the other countries do not?

determination, said Rwandan President Paul Kagame. "Africa's economic growth depends directly on agriculture, tourism, fisheries and the exploitation of natural resources. All this is only possible with effective environmental management "at a financial summit in Kigali accused Kagame of African leaders recently warned in brusque tone of voice on environmental issues ever to be in default:".. Our general problem in Africa is the implementation "

If the mouth takes so full, it can show the home successes: these in Rwanda include such programs for afforestation and terracing, which promotes the National Environmental Authority REMA across the country now after REMA information already eighty percent of the energy consumed in Rwanda wood taken from native. , renewable plantations.

is another key question: How can the energy needs of a country to be covered, which wants to join within ten years a third of the population to the power grid - currently there are only six percent - and builds further industrialization?

The answer is Eva Paul. The former employee of the Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) is one of the large foreign community that works in the Infrastructure Ministry in Kigali. These specialists will help the country in 2020 from the ecologically sustainable development to become the emerging market.

"Since November last year we pump the methane from Lake Kivu in a floating generator" Eva says Paul in her office in the government quarter. In the depths of Lake Kivu on the border of Congo are methane deposits that could be sufficient for more than 50 years. "At the moment, from Lake Kivu for two megawatts into the grid," said Paul. "We have just signed a contract with the American company signed Contour Global, the performance will increase by the end of next year to 100 megawatts." 100 megawatts - nearly twice as much as Rwanda's current total output. A consortium in which the Aga Khan is involved in negotiations in recent months about the license to produce another 100 megawatts of electricity. "A South African investor wants from the methane produced 1,000 barrels of fuel per day, and we have a study commissioned by the production of fertilizer from methane checks, "said Paul.

Africa's largest solar plant, only a half hour drive from Kigali away on a hill, is a prototype for stand-alone solutions." Solar energy is too expensive to them into the grid, "said Paul. In a separate program is currently schools and hospitals are equipped with solar cells. serve the same purpose the 15,000 biogas plants, which are currently installed with the support of GTZ mainly latrines by small farmers." The families Cooking with biogas instead of firewood, which saves resources, "said coordinator Gerard Hendriksen. poverty of resources, it seems, it - at least for Rwanda - inventive.

(Copyright with the daily newspaper, 30/05/2009)

Friday, May 29, 2009

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The muffled drums beat, a clear voice sings. Ntanga David and his ten-member dance group moving to the beat. The crowd holds its breath as the troops synchronously forward jumps. The music dies away, applause breaks out. A long whistle from one of the back row hurts in the ears. A few hundred people have gathered to watch the performance; Ntanga is satisfied. "There are more and more people cheering for us and say: Keep it up," says the mid-thirties in jeans and short-sleeved khaki shirt. "But the majority still believes that we can not. Finally, we have only albinos. "

" Albino Cultural Liberation Front "is the title Ntangas Ensemble, and the name says it all. With dance, music, theater and film screenings, the group toured for weeks through Tanzania and neighboring countries occurs in clubs and on dusty village squares on . 'We want to show people that we are normal people, "says Ntanga." For many ordinary people it is the first time that they see deliberately an albino and not look away just disgusted. "

The struggle for greater understanding for their difference in Tanzania is not only a question of emancipation, but of survival. About a year ago began the first ritual killings, which were albinos live arms or legs chopped off. Others were killed before they withdrew the skin. "After sunset I'm not on the road traveling," says Ntanga who lives in the slums of Tanzania's three-million-metropolis of Dar es Salaam.

Tanzania is regarded as the country with the most albinos, an estimated 200,000 of which are registered but only 4,000. spent shady side of healers also heard that they can make their owners rich, is trading in albino body parts is big business. The police estimated the number of killings to more than 40 Ernest Kimayo but believes that there are many more that they were the authorities were simply never reported. He also considered twice, where he goes. "I'm even afraid to go during the day in an office or meet business partners, because I can not be sure if the person does not want me to sell to the murderer," says the chairman of the Tanzania Albino Association. throwing to the eyebrows, the black Tanzanians the pale albino, Kimayo has become accustomed to. The fact that people change the street when he comes, it does not touch. "As a child I always wanted to grope all: If we have to touch the skin flows, blood out immediately, said the" recalls Kimayo. But ignorance and discrimination are one thing. "It was We never really good, but have such a horror as now we have never experienced. "

In his small, stuffy office on the grounds of the Ocean Road Hospital, one of the largest hospitals in the city collects Kimayo the stories of the victims. The worst he says, the situation in western Tanzania, where the belief in spirits is widespread. striking many deaths had occurred in the villages on Lake Victoria, because Fischer albino hair weave in their networks and to hope for a greater yield. Even in the mines of the region it is believed that the use of albino body parts brings happiness when prospecting.

Esther Charles was only ten years old when they by a gang in his parents' Hut in her village Shilela was detected. The cheerful girl with white hair and sensitive eyes, was murdered brutally, with machetes cut literally in pieces. Fingers, eyes, genitals, or even a piece of skin to bring the murderers far more money than they could otherwise earn in a month, knows Kimayo.

client of cruel persecutors are recognized healer. And they are inseparable from the Tanzanian life. "Entrepreneurs Albino skull lay on its gold mine to increase the gold in a magical way to the surface," says Kimayo. "Fischer albino meat used as bait, because they believe that the fish caught have any gold in the belly. "Are Others believe that to have their diseases cured by albino body parts. On the road Kimayo hears constantly whispering.

In the tiny town Kimnyak in Western Tanzania, at the foot of the 4,600 m high Mount Meru, lives seven-year Metili Mollel with his grandparents, he is a true "white Maasai" -... an albino boy from the East African pastoral people until last year was his worst enemy is the sun, which burns his skin mercilessly wanted Then his father to kill him, because in the Maasai are albinos as the incarnation of the devil. grandfather Samuel Mollel saved his grandson's life and took on him, even though the family only a few cows and live goats and some corn. "I can not alone on the street," says the boy. "Not even the neighbors I can go alone." On the road it is called "Zero Zero" insulted - as a brood of the devil. He still sees the epithets, but his grandparents know. In the beautiful, empty savannah, the police is far away, and albinos are defenseless. "Actually, the boy never alone. We have also warned him to accept candy from strangers," says the grandfather.

Even the school is no safe place for Metili dar. "My eyes are bad, I do not see often, which is on the board. The teacher wants me in a special school going, "says the boy in a low voice in all of Tanzania, there is only one such special school -.... in the distant capital, Dar es Salaam Metili sits in the shadow of the house, he is a lonely boy Playing outside is dangerous because the sun is skin cancer caused and may give ambush killer. is to stay in the house the best, but it makes a prisoner from him.

Not far from Kimnyak, in the town of Arusha to prepare albinos against the self-defense. "I have the first deposit made for a pistol, "said Godson Mollel, chairman of the Department of Arusha national organization Chama cha albinos, although only just over 200 members added. He is not with the small Metili used - most of the Maasai in Arusha region Mollel hot or Leyser. Godson Mollel is afraid. "I have to protect myself, because the authorities do not."

To read his gun permit, has to keep the 40-year-old piece of paper very close to her eyes. The question of whether it is dangerous to own a gun if he can see hardly for him is not relevant. "I'm afraid," he justified. "During the day I hardly dare to the streets, and at night I lock myself at home. A gun gives me peace of mind."

can in his downtown office, he barely receive. There is just enough for a Table and a chair. Through the open window, noise from the nearby market to penetrate into it - a different world. "I rarely have fun in life," says Godson Mollel. "Last week, an albino is just bled to death while his attackers chopped off his legs, penis and scrotum. Then they shaved off his hair." The grave of an albino, who recently died of natural causes in Arusha, had to be covered with concrete. "Only then can his family be sure that at night the Wizards come to dig up the corpse," says Godson.

It is difficult to muster sympathy for his potential murderers. And yet it is what Al-Shaymaa Kwegyir again in the distant capital, Dar es Salaam daily New tries. "People are poor and uneducated," defended the only Member of Parliament of Tanzania Albino those who seek it and other albino animals for life. "Nobody has ever told them that we are normal people." Also Kwegyir was teased as a child, "No" they called their classmates or "spirit." Now Kwegyir of Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete has appointed himself to MPs. "When he called me, could I grasp hard to believe that he thinks I can work just as good as a normal person", it bursts out of the long-standing activist. The always belonged prejudices have left scars. "When I applied for a job, I was as Only one not invited for an interview because the employers thought. The can in any case nothing

the past, says Kwegyir, albinos were often killed after birth. "They were drowned, or you have them turned around his neck. An albino baby was considered a curse. "Your mother has Kwegyir never forget that she has assured her again and again how very fond of her daughter." She said God wanted me this way, "says Kwegyir, and her eyes are moist. "This gives me the strength today to travel through the country and operate reconnaissance."

The series of killings subsided in recent years. This is the opinion of the representatives also helped that the Government now blown to hunt for the killer albino has - with the average of the denunciation. "We have set up all over the ballot boxes and voting booths, and under cover of anonymity, people could write down the names of those they deem guilty." Kwegyir believes that at least four types of gangsters earn on Albino business. "There are scouts who check out where albinos live, there is the murderer, the ones that separate the body parts for sale, and finally there are the customers."

Currently, the government together lists of all persons who fall into these categories. What exactly happened to the suspects, white Kwegyir not - after all, there are also Tanzania laws governing the prosecution. "We wanted to make the murderers, especially fear, and we succeeded." More than 200 people were arrested, Godson Mollel confirmed in Arusha - yet no one was convicted.

The albino self-help groups can not give up. They lodged together with human rights organizations appeal to the Supreme Court because the government does not protect life and health of albinos and thus violates the Tanzanian Constitution. Last week began hearings on the merits.

the sensitization of the public for the Tanzanian albinos is new - like the attention to the secret world of faith healers. Maimuna Ramadhani has in Arusha a tiny shop wedged between a tailor and a hairdresser. She sells herbs for a variety of diseases and conditions. They do not use albino body parts, she says, "not even the blood of animals. I work with just plants and roots. I am a natural healer, not a magician." Yet it also offers a oil for the face, is supposed to bring luck.

"I do not think that the Tanzanian wizards are responsible," she says to the murders and has made a professional statement. "You have to separate the skin from the flesh this you need chemicals, and which we have in Tanzania as little as knowledge about it. " The government has provisionally all natural healers and magicians work prohibited. But the business is going on as before.

Nobody seems to know why the wave of violence began against albinos 2007th Godson Mollel believes Nigerian TV movies are to blame. The dramas are full of ghosts, wizards and wonder. Nigeria is the belief that albinos possess extraordinary powers, is widespread. They are often invited to pronounce blessings, such as the occupation of a new house or opening a new business. There, their difference is a positive connotation.

The cheaply produced and sold Nigerian videos, as "Nollywood" are known, distributed in Africa. "Disappears, the border between fiction and reality for stupid people, "Godson says Mollel." Somehow there must be a few people have brought on deadly thoughts "Even the activist Kimayo warns." On television, always run more Nigerian series and movies in which spirit healers have a nearly unlimited power. The course that traditionally already powerful healer strengthens the village. "

to this the greed. In the beginning, undermined the buyer still bodies of albinos in cemeteries to meet the demand. But earning a full albino body up to 350,000 €, joined across the country head-hunters the hunt. In Kenya, there have been the first murder. In Burundi, where on 19 May in the city near the border Ruyigi to Tanzania when the first trial for a series of albino killings, the chief prosecutor of the border region of all Albinos area has lodged in his house, he protects like a fortress. The long march to Ruyigi put most major roads in the back cover of darkness.

(Copyright with the daily newspaper, 29/05/2009)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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It is the stuff of which great dramas: a captain, who is available as a hostage to save the ship and crew, four of Pirates who wanted to make on board a rescue boat from manövrierunfähigen the business of their lives, and a military superpower, with the three warships watched every movement on board of a few hundred yards away, rescue boat. No wonder that the hostage-taking ended too dramatic.

"The commander on board the 'USS Bainbridge' has within opted seconds, that Captain Richard Phillips is in imminent danger," said the chief of Central Command, the U.S. Navy, Vice Admiral William Gortney, at shortly after liberation Saturday evening. Since the pirates had their arms apparently directed at Phillips, after the U.S. negotiators had refused to pay the demanded ransom of two million U.S. dollars. "Three pirates were shot by snipers, and the fourth was found." Phillips exemption was carried out by special forces.

The 53-year Phillips, whose fate in recent days across America had moved, it goes well. He will soon fly home. With the roar of jubilation Phillips crew responded to the exemption: The 19 sailors on board the Maersk Alabama "are on Saturday evening arrived in Kenya's port city of Mombasa. "We have made it," cried a sailor aboard the "Alabama" over fences across to journalists. "Captain Phillips is our hero," shouted another.

But not all celebrate. Andrew Mwangura, tracking the piracy off Somalia's coast for years, fears that the violent liberation of the hostages at risk of future life. "You get the pirates made violent," said Mwangura. In the past, the hostages had ever happened. "Now it will happen that pirates kill hostages in order to save their own lives." Even U.S. military acknowledges the Gortney. "This could increase the violence in this part of the world certainly leaps and bounds." Several pirate groups have already threatened with retaliation. In

on Monday night were flying for the second time within 24 hours of army helicopters on pirate ports on the Somali coast. "First they kill our friends, we must have fear of bombing," a pirate. "America is our new enemy." The case of Phillips also appears in the political movement to bring debate. Congressman Donald Payne landed on Monday as the first lead U.S. policymakers since the traumatic death of several U.S. soldiers in 1994 in Mogadishu, to talks with the largely powerless transitional government.

After the release of Phillips is now an American ship in the hands of Somali pirates. The tug flying the Italian flag was captured on Saturday. The German freighter Hansa Stavanger with five German sailors on board has been held for more than a week by pirates.

puzzled, meanwhile, is on the cargo on board the Maersk Alabama. According to official figures, is in the containers of food aid for East Africa. But FBI and CIA, who shortly after arriving in Mombasa to take control of the Alabama, refused Kenyan customs officials, according to declare the contents. It might be militarily sensitive goods such as: The "Maersk Alabama is part of a special program for the Navy, are acquired with the trusted ships for military transport.

(Copyright with the daily newspaper, 14/04/2009)

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

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"This is Radio Libre Mille Collines" calls, the moderator, breathing heavily into his microphone. "The trenches are filled halfway with Tutsi corpses, with help, they fill up!" It is the spring of 1994 in Rwanda, since 7 April, started the killings of Tutsi and moderate Hutu. Machetes, which were put truckload for months to be distributed to the Hutu majority. The catalyst for the mood of the agitators in the Free Radio of the thousand hills, the later even send music to glorify the genocide. Later, media experts will say that the hate mail has been crucial to keeping the genocide going.

The man behind Radio Libre Mille Collines, is the same one who organized the importation of tens of thousands of machetes: Félicien Kabuga, one of the richest men in Rwanda and the Hutu-extremist decided to stay for the seizure of the U.S. government for a ransom of 5 million U.S. dollars. But 15 years after the start of the genocide of the now 74-year-old is still on the run. "Of the 97 defendants, we were able to arrest 84", accounted for Roland Amoussouga, spokesman for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Arusha, Tanzania. "Only 13 are still on the run."

But among these 13 are perhaps the most important surviving instigators of genocide: the then Defence Minister Augustin Bizimana about, and Protais Mpiranya, head of the Presidential particularly brutal. And Kabuga, who is a financier of the genocide. "Many of us know roughly where they stay, "said Hassan Jallow, the chief prosecutor of the place by the UN tribunal. But that is not enough to arrest, because the tribunal has no police. If Jallow know where a suspect is present, then he needs the government of the country to assistance request. "And not all governments are as cooperative as we would wish would be."

No one seriously doubts the fact that Felicien Kabuga for almost 15 years, mostly living in Kenya's capital Nairobi. On September 3, 1994 immigration officials stamped his Fun at the international airport, his wife and six children later, followed shortly after Kenya was not Kabugas best products. Neither Switzerland nor the then Zaire was ready to accept the genocide.

In Kenya, however, Kabuga was received with open arms. "The former Rwandan Ambassador Cyprien Habimana ensured that a number of perpetrators of genocide were given refugee status," explains a former employee of Kenya's immigration office under cover of anonymity. Only in December Habimana was recalled by the new government in Kigali. Since Kabuga had already moved into his first apartment in the chic Gemina Court, next to former president Juvenal Habyarimana's widow. So great was the crush of the extremists that opened in September 1994 in All Saints Basilica of their own school for 140 children was, was taught to the Kinyarwanda. The tutsifeindliche Kangura diatribe that was distributed in Congolese Hutu refugee camps, was printed in Nairobi.

The Kenyan Connection to the Hutu elite to the assassinated President Juvenal Habyarimana, whose plane on the eve of the 7th was shot down April 1994, Tradition. Habyarimana himself was Kenya's autocratic president Daniel arap Moi good friends and had several companies in Mombasa at the Kenyan coast. Kabuga also had connections. His most useful art patron to have been the former head of the feared secret service, Zakayo Cheruiyot. There are many indications that within bureaucracy and politics to this day are many men who keep their protective hand over Kabuga.

Even the usually diplomatic chief prosecutor of the genocide tribunal Jallow criticized Kenya's government is becoming public. "In the Congo the government has problems with their capacity and therefore can not take many refugees," says Jallow. "In Kenya, it's not about capacity, it is about political will."

One of Jallow launched Task Force, representatives of the Tribunals and the Kenyan police members, submitted less than a year a startling report: The network that Kabuga had built up his stewardship, the Expolizeipräsidenten of the country, two personal speakers of the president, two ministers, senior administrative head of Kenya and a host of business people and lawyers. A confidant of former President Moi had also concluded an agreement with the new government about the fact that Kabuga will continue to be protected. The Kibaki government, which is still in office, denied all allegations. The report was never published.

who followed the case Kabuga living dangerously. The Kenyan journalist Cyrus Ombati who follows the trail Kabugas for years, is aware of this. And yet he will not be silent. "The government claims Kabuga is not in the country, yet it has . So Ombati "it just indicted for tax evasion.", He points to one of the many contradictions "Police officers give in private conversation, shamelessly, that he can move freely in Kenya And while they tell you: pass merely on what you about him writing "

The Kenyan financial empire Kabugas includes real estate, farms, hotels, transport and a bus company and an import-export company. Although Kenya frozen government after long hesitation, accounts and possessions Kabugas, but at least two accounts, the Jallow Task Force would review the past year, still seem to be intact. "Neither the Bank nor Barclays Bank Family was willing to help us in educating are supporting, "says an insider. The accounts of business partners and Kabugas son not locked up now.

Once it seemed that the pursuers were about to Kabuga arrest. The businessman William Munuhe arranged a meeting with Kabuga, in which should access the police as Kabuga as agreed on the meeting appeared, the squad leader was impatient because Munuhe not his receiver took off, broke the officials on the door they found the 27-year-old dead in his bed -... he was killed with a headshot been.

also because the police death Munuhes long held secret, many go today to believe that police insiders tell the businessman had. A year ago, Jallow announced a critical report to the UN Security Council, the police announced the arrest at once Kabugas. Only a few days later, the Security Council meeting was over and back in Arusha Jallow, it turned out: The victim was not Kabuga, but Charles Nyandwi, a mathematics lecturer at Nairobi University, the Kabuga did not like you.

But Jallow will not give up. "Kabuga remains one of the most important refugee for us, we just want to see here in court, before we set the end of the negotiations," the chief prosecutor. And after a little more realistic, he continues, "These crimes do not expire." When any you will find and arrest Kabuga. "He can run away, but he can never be complacent."

(Copyright with the daily newspaper, 07/04/2009)