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MALIA: Singer Rokia Traoré returns to her country

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A thunderbolt in the Rokia Traoré affair, the singer returned to Mali in full proceedings. She left French territory despite the prohibition to leave the country issued by the French justice which was to hand her over to Belgium. The international artist was deprived of his freedom in a legal proceeding linked to the custody of his daughter between her and her ex-companion.

The artist post a message on his facebook page:

I AM NOT A CRIMINAL, I AM A MOTHER WHO PROTECTS HER CHILD

The Brussels Court of Appeal, while having the proof of schooling of my children in Bamako in the file which was submitted to them for the purposes of my appeal, found that they could not ask me any questions in order to determine my usual residence, this because of my absence at the appeal hearing that I was prevented from attending because I got arrested at Paris CDG airport on March 10, 2020.
Consequently the Belgian justice withdraws my right of appeal under the Belgian law of forfeiture in case of absence of the appellant.

While unable to rule on the competence of Belgian jurisdiction in this matter, the appeal judgment motivates its decision by incomprehensible arguments, two of which are very surprising:

1- In their judgment, Belgium judges considered unfortunate that Jan Goossens had to cover the costs for his defense. I am a mother in charge of two children, I have been asked to pay an alimony in favor of my ex-partner. who is already claiming 303,000 Euros, part of the amount that Belgian justice also requires me to pay him. Knowing that while waiting to get married (which we finally never did), we lived in two different countries, me in Mali with my two children, him in France, in Marseille. He was travelling to come and see us in Bamako.I am being hunted down by Belgian justice, I am prevented from working, and I too have to pay costs for my defense following the Belgian legal complaints that I endure.

2- This appeal judgment indicates, for the first time, how the Belgian police tried to reach me: apparently they called my telephone number without success. No date or specific telephone number is given. I had email exchanges with the police officers who were working on my case, as early as July when I filed my complaint, I am surprised that they did not, however, try to reach me by email thereafter instead of failed telephone calls attempts. My address in Mali is clearly indicated on my deposition.

Furthermore, just as much as the European arrest warrant exists to identify and arrest terrorists and serious criminals, there are tools through judicial cooperation and diplomacy to send a formal summons to a person in a foreign country so that the person can make herself available to a given justice system in another country.
The purpose of these attempted telephone contacts would have been to organize a video-conference, which is precisely what I hoped to obtain by filing a complaint in 2019, but now is the first time that I hear of this. And that comes to support the decision to deprive me of my right to appeal by charging me again without any proof of the charges imposed on me.

I am not a criminal, I am a mother who protects her child.
If you live in Paris you do not enroll your child in a school in Brussels, you enroll the child in Paris, and in case of problems you go to the French justice who is able to investigate, to have the elements to analyze and understand what’s the problem. Similarly, if you live in Bamako, you certainly do not enroll your child in a school in Brussels. The child who lives in Bamako is enrolled in a school in Bamako, and if there is a problem, you contact the Malian justice which is able to investigate the life of this child in order to obtain elements and assess the situation.

– At home, in Bamako, I received a summons to appear in court by email on May 1 with the obligation to attend or be represented at a hearing on May 6, 2019 in Brussels: I respected Belgian justice, I found a lawyer in 2 days to represent me in order to clarify that I and my two children live in Mali, not in Belgium.

– I kept on paying lawyers and plane tickets to hear a Belgian justice system located thousands of kilometers from my home. But despite the certificates in my files, despite all the material evidence that my children and myself live in Mali for years, each Belgian court decision was against me, with assertions without evidence from judges and Crown counsel in their submissions. In fact, arguments without evidence from the opposing party are simply taken up by the judges. I sincerely believe today that if I would not have responded to Belgian justice at all, it would not have been worse.

– I have been prevented from traveling and working for more than a year, this by means of pressure and blackmail to force me to bring my child in exchange of my freedom of movement according to the mood of Belgian justice. However, all I asked was a dialogue between parents about a problem concerning our child. This is all I wanted, this is what I asked my ex-partner for. A dialogue between parents for the sake of our child. But he filed a complaint in April to obtain the conditions for non-representation of a child transformed into “kidnapping and abduction” of my own child.

While I am taken hostage in Europe by Belgian justice, the Malian justice, in its decision to give me provisional custody of the child during the investigation, allows the father to see his child. He has not wanted to do so since March 2019. On March 10, 2020, after making sure that I am imprisoned in Paris, and that my right to appeal will certainly be cancelled as he had specifically asked for in his appeal, he goes on vacation for a few days, but not to Bamako to see his daughter, to Tunis.

I am a mother, not a criminal. The pressure, the abuse of judicial technical procedure, the threats of magistrates, work when it comes to criminals. But I am a mother who only asked a father for dialogue.
To see my legitimate approach transformed into an offense from the point of view of an incompetent jurisdiction of a country located thousands of kilometers from my home is an abuse of power which harms me, devastates me, of course. But I am a mother, no mother can hand over her child in circumstances of contempt, pressure, oppression.

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SENEGAL – An artistic discovery named Miriam Kanté

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Miriam Kanté is a French-Senegalese singer with Italian and Spanish origins. She was invited by the great Senegalese singer Pape Diouf, leader of the Conscious Generation on stage during the charity gala evening on Friday, December 23, 2022 in Paris. Ze-Africanews went to meet him.

Who is Miriam Kanté?
Self-taught, she starts with the classical piano and then passes the entrance exam at the conservatory. But she quickly changes her mind and wants to dance. At the age of three, she was already a classical dancer, and at the age of twelve, she began working in modern jazz. She also practiced flamenco (the cradle of her origins). In Andalusia, she meets gypsies, flamenco singers, who don’t even speak Spanish, but she quickly appropriates this gypsy music. However, she is already attracted to other cultures, other music. Little anecdote: at the age of three, when she is with her family having lunch at a large hotel in Megève in a hotel-restaurant, she wants to put herself in the lap of a lady who took care of the cleaning in the hotel. She was a Senegalese mama, the warmth of this woman, her affection for her, will forever mark her life.

His attraction to Africa…
Very curious and open-minded, Miriam loves to travel and discover the world. She is attracted by Africa, and especially by Senegal. But first, she goes to Morocco, to Tunisia, because she loves oriental dance. In Tunisia and major producers will offer him a contract, as well as the production of a clip, his father opposes it, it is the end of the story with Tunisia. Since her early childhood, Miriam has been so attracted to Africa, the cradle of humanity, which she says is “a destiny”. While she is only 16 years old, carefree, an old wise Moroccan foretells her, “You will marry a man who is not of your color and you will go live in his country where you will be very happy and famous”. A prediction that, even if it did not matter to her at that time, materializes in time: Miriam will meet her husband of Senegalese origin who was still a student, a love at first sight that will materialize in a marriage. They have a 20-year-old daughter who models.

Songs about apartheid and slavery…
The divorce of her parents while Miriam was seven years old followed by her mother’s illness, affected her severely. She is then left to herself, she thus devotes herself to her art and spirituality to forget and heal her pains. However, she remains shy and introverted, she locks herself in and composes. Miriam began to write songs about apartheid, subjects that marked him during his college years. It’s a documentary on the same theme that makes her inconsolable, she’ll be depressed for a week. She watches slavery movies called “The Color of Purple.” She often cries and asks Mom, “Why do you hurt your people?”

Senegal: Love at first sight…
She discovers the country through her husband. When she goes to the country of Téranga, she is extremely touched and saddened by poverty and some difficulties, the lack of water. She immediately wants to help: She will do several charitable and humanitarian works. Since then she has been there more than ten times. This country, which she defines as a country rich in culture, colours, human warmth and the dignity of the Senegalese people, she loves with all her heart, she who knows only the colour of the heart. The first time Miriam went to Senegal, it was a real love at first sight, she is under the spell of everything and especially of Senegalese culture. She integrates very quickly, is interested in local cuisine and besides she learns to cook all dishes (thiep, mafé, kandja soup, etc.). She dresses in Senegalese dress and sings in wolof.

Miriam Kanté ©Ze-Africanews

His musical repertoire…
In Senegal, she sings first, with the band Tabou on the small coast. However, she has always loved American music including Withney Houston, Marvin Gaye, Mariah Carey, Luther Vandross, Lionel Ritchie, Aretha Francklin; Rhythm and blues: Otis Redding. A great music lover since childhood, she loves reggae: Bob Marley, Alpha Blondy, Steel Pulse or Ub40 accompany her on her playlist. She also listens to Céline Dion, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Cabrel or Gilbert Montagné. She is completely seduced and passionate about the Mbalax. She discovers “Seconds” the duo of Youssou’ Ndour and Neneh Cherry. A great love story begins between her and Senegalese music. She begins to dissect all Senegalese music through Omar pene, Thione Seck, Assane Ndiaye, Alioune M’baye Nder Souleymane Faye, Ismaël Lô, Sheikh Lô, Baaba Maal, Viviane N’ Dour, then Pape Diouf.

His meeting with Pope Diouf, leader of the conscious generation…
A stroke of fate! While Miriam is on a trip to Dakar, she tries to see Pape Diouf in concert and is told that he is in Europe. She is disappointed because her wish was to meet him. Sitting in a hotel in the square, she turns around and sees Pope Diouf behind her, she cannot believe it. She gets up, questions her and they discuss, Pope diouf very welcoming, humble, warmly invites her as a vip with her family on the small coast to a concert. He will do her the honor of a composition especially for her: a whole song! Miriam very touched by the gesture, will befriend the singer and will later share his passion for the song. He asks her for a video. She sends him an interpretation of “Pas toi”, a Goldman song. Pape Diouf offers him to set up artistic projects together. The song “Sadio” is their last collaboration, sung in French and Wolof, and will be performed at the gala evening at the Méridien in Paris in front of an admiring audience. She is preparing a duet with the leader of the Conscious generation as well as a single.

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SENEGAL – Amélie Mbaye, the art of making films with great mastery

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“One daguay teuth sa guémigne! Two daguay teuth sa guémigne! Tree daguay teuth sa guémigne!” (One, shut up! Two, shut up! Three, shut up!) , it was through the series “Emprises” that Amélie Mbaye democratized this expression, an expression of course, which was tweeted thousands of times through TikTok. This mythical phrase has allowed him to retain viewers around his strong character: … the gangsta mom, the lioness mom, the protective mom, the chicken mom, finally the mom who wants to manage everything even the choice of her children. The one who is willing to punish, threaten, manipulate, socialize and even kill people who want to get in her way, but also between her and her children, who only she knows what is good for them.

Amélie Mbaye is one of those actresses who can be defined as out of the ordinary. She masters her field. Cinema is what she likes to do with incredible precision and sagacity. By herself, she can do the show. She has the weight of an actress who drains passions, compassion, she invites to a trip to each of the characters played. What a feat! Her charisma overflowing, her perfect body, her ebony complexion, her wasp size, her devastating smile, Amelie Mbaye is like a muse in the spotlight. We enjoy watching her come into action and create this fusion that a viewer can have with her heroine. She’s just masterful! 

But who is Amélie Mbaye?
Amélie Mbaye is an American of Senegalese origin, born in Dakar, Senegal. She studied tourism, aeronautics and foreign languages in France in Caen. She was Telepeakerine at the RTS in Dakar then Presenter in various television shows in Dakar and Los Angeles where she is based with her son who is also a singer whose stage name is Boogie Fresh. Miss Africa Times in 2001, she was the lead actress in the famous television series of Apolline Traoré “Monia et Rama”, shot in Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso where she played the main role of Aline. In 2004, she played with Bruce Willis in “Tears of the sun”. She speaks five languages (French, English, Spanish, Portuguese and Wolof). Amélie Mbaye is based for more than twenty years in Los Angeles, California. She has made her mark in film production and has already appeared in many films around the world. Outside her acting job, she is also a singer. Ze-Africanews met her in this full interview. 

Amélie Mbaye ©Ze-Africanews
Amélie Mbaye ©Ze-Africanews
Amélie Mbaye ©Ze-Africanews
Amélie Mbaye ©Ze-Africanews
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SENEGAL – Maïmouna Doucouré, a great French cinema worker

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Maïmouna Doucouré is a great French-Senegalese director. Despite the mixed reactions around her film «Mignonnes», the genius of the French director’s cinematographic art does not fade. It is impossible to fall into disgrace when we talk about such realistic themes. She illustrates herself in a technique of which she seems the only one to have the secret: polygamy. She emphasizes the complex relationships children have with polygamy. An avant-garde with a unique style that the world never ceases to celebrate. From «Cache-cache» to «Hawa», all his work is a grandiose fresco in which belong the African traditionalist movements still struggling with modernity.

Born in 1985 in Paris, Maïmouna Doucouré is the daughter of a family of Senegalese immigrants. Coming to France, the family settled in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. The young woman obtained an S baccalaureate and a bachelor’s degree in biology at the University of Paris VI. At the same time, she takes theatre classes in the laboratory of actress Hélène Zidi. In 2012, following a scenario competition initiated by the Social Union for Habitat, she made her first short film on equity entitled «Cache-cache». She won the 3rd HLM Prize and the heart of the jury of the Génération Court festival in Aubervilliers. Then, «Maman» will follow and will collect nearly 60 international awards. This film has brought him into the circle of renowned French creators. In this film, she portrays the rather tormented life of a girl in a polygamous home. A girl that the heat of a home burns so much that she decides to kill her father’s second wife.

Maïmouna Doucouré @Capture Photo page Facebook de Maïmouna Doucouré

But, Maïmouna Doucouré’s film that will make people talk about her is «Mignonnes». Made in 2017, this film comes out on screens in 2020. He received the Global Filmmaking Award. That same year, the film was nominated for Césars in the “Best First Film” category. It’s the story of a group of hypersexualized pre-teens. Amy, the main character, is under attack.

The United States, which abounds in this kind of scandal-ridden film, castigated the film. The director is accused of promoting «the obscene exhibition of the genitals of minors, soliciting a lustful interest for sex». Yet it is quite the opposite. The film denounces, according to the director, the early sexualization of girls who allow themselves to be carried away by sexual excesses amplified by social networks. Censorship is like yeast. It makes the sauce rise. The media storm has no control over the film, which in 2019 receives the Academy of Oscars Gold Fellowship for Women. What’s in this movie to make so much talk.

Amy, the heroine, is a pre-teen girl of one-year-old from Senegal. She lives in a tiny apartment in the north of Paris with her mother and two brothers. As in «Maman», Amy sees her family – a polygamous family – going to the dogs. The suffering her mother is experiencing is hard on her. The country wants to go back to Senegal with the second woman. She is fed up with collective prayer and all that has to do with tradition. Faced with her aunt’s advice, she turned a deaf ear. She discovered dancing with Angelica. Through hard work, she joined a dance group «Mignonnes» title of the film. There, the film begins. Light outfit, daring gesture, sensual, borderline pornographic. Quite the opposite of what her aunt strives to teach her. The school humiliations and negative reactions, and the daring photos that leaked on social media, all this cocktail drive the girl to depression. Family problems eventually transform the girl who now shows herself as a socialite.

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