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Thank you Dear Baudoin for your contribution which challenges
us. Excellent reflexion which gives a lighting on the ethical and
cultural aspects of the right to information and the communication in
the conditions and the concerns of the profit populations and which
raises the responsibility for the decision makers and of the elites in
our Continent which was complait since the battle of the
decolonization to lose all the battles of the emancipation and the
development. One should not paut-be not to sink in the désepérance
and to invest themselves in the production of analyses and proposals
which break with the practices to believe only all that comes us from
North is good A to consume. For example the portable telephone spread
in the countries of North still that in the United States it seems to
be of moindree use which in Europe tomorrow one will realise that the
real for the families of bottom and average cost incomes are
insuportables. We applaud his generalization expensive in Africa will
expect that the indicators of deterioration in the household
consumption because of such is felt with the detriment of the food,
health or the habitat to react with years of delay?
--- BAUDOUIN SCHOMBE wrote:
> Hello dear all,
>
> Science as technology concerns the numerical inheritance
> universel.La revolution, which can also be regarded as a Cultural
> revolution in its ethical dimension, cannot in no case to bring an
> unspecified abomination to our cultural values as from the moment when
> we can adapt it to the daily concerns of our life. Is information a
> food product périssable.Personne cannot claim to have the monopoly of
> the information if not with which that would have served the World
> Summit on the Company of Information? The SMSI in addition innovated
> while putting around the same table:le government, the private sector
> and the civil company. These debates still continue until today. But
> the greatest question is Africa remains encore:l' conscious of its
> responsibility, its role and saplace in this revolution of the
> 3emillénaire? We, who have a rich person oral tradition, avoons
> conscience of the advantages which we can draw from these
> technologies, who to the present stage, goes more and more towards a
> convergence:audiovisuel, radio, mobile telephony, transport.........?
> Decision makers politiaues, private sector and civil company arrivebt
> they to grant their violins in these debates?
>
> As much questioning and which forms also part of our participation in
> this processus.C which justifies the contribution of each culture in
> this dynamics.
>
> Baudouin
>
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> My dear Sylvestre, Your inspiration is quite simply fantastic.
> As we go launched a process of drafting of a collective work on
> information and the communication as world public goods in complement
> of the work which we together left on telecommunications like BPM. I
> you suggest that us fassion of this brilliant poetic contribution one
> framed, with human size and major truth. I profit to launch a call
> with contribution and that Africa is expressed! Friendships
> Djilali
> --- Ouédraogo Sylvestre wrote:
>
>
> > Mr. Djilali, your intervention inspired this small word to me:
> >
> >
>
>
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> > Africa, my Africa, you who has as well money As one has just
> > helped with t'en to relieve.
> > And for this reason, it is simple: transform what
> >
> is
>
> > simple into complicated and transform what is complicated into simple.
> > Replace the tam tam by the Internet to make an official statement in
> > the village, Remplacez the only fixed telephone of the village by
> >
>
> > tens of telephones mobile, these new gray gray which make it possible
> > to people to alone speak while working, while eating and while
> > working,
> >
> it
>
> > who returns them moreover into insane, insane hopping each time that
> > they hear a ringing which they bought at ransom price, being involved
> > in debt body and hearts to replace this small apparatus sometimes
> > fallen into a pit inadvertently or stolen in a cabaret one day of
> > cooked.
> >
> > To mow mowed, such is the new philosophy of the world, Remplacer
> > armies by mercenaries (less expensive and more effective) to eliminate
> > from the human lives, Acheter hundreds of condoms to secure itself
> >
>
> > AIDS, African, who says one is "fast" and cannot control itself, him
> > which however endured these years of traitre négrière and these hard
> > times of the Eliminer colonies these birds, eh these chickens, oh
> > which one will use as offering with the ancestors maintaining to avoid
> > the contamination of this insane influenza which however does not
> > disturb the chicken bicycle roasted well, the chicken televised well
> > jumped and the good chicken with rabilé well marinated, but that the
> > simple feathers suffice for us
> >
> to transmit
>
> > this new by far come disease, Which travels with birds which do not
> > need
> >
> of
>
> > passports, nor of papers, While our brothers triment to have these
> >
> foutus
>
> > papers
> > To go to work, to enrich, so that they are still mowed still and,
> > until his skin is as white as the skin of the white, And than reserves
> > to us still tomorrow? God alone knows it.
> >
> > by Sylvestre Ouédraogo
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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