Monday, 24 October 2011

A strong Melanesia for a strong Pacific

The next bi-annual Melanesian Spearhead Group Leaders Summit (MSG) in 2013 to be held in Kanaky/New Caledonia provides the opportunity for Leaders to reaffirm their obligation towards MSG values and aspirations. This includes the inaugural opening of the first ever Melanesia Games in Kanaky and will complement the struggle towards self-determination and independence for the Kanak people.
The Special meeting of MSG Leaders in Nadi also announced the appointment of Mr Peter Forau from the Solomon Islands as the new Director General (DG) of the MSG Secretariat.
Mr Forau holds a Masters Degree in Development Assistance from the Australian National University (ANU).
Prior to his appointment, Forau worked with the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) and also served as Deputy Secretary General of the PIFS for five years.
He also served as Permanent Secretary for three Ministries in Solomon Islands, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & External Trade.
Mr Forau replaces Mr Rima Ravusiro of Papua New Guinea whose contract expired on July 9, 2011.

Leaders also unanimously nominated Kaliopate Tavola of Fiji as their common candidate for the position of the PIFS Secretary General to replace Samoan Tuiloma Neroni Slade.
Mr Tavola was chosen even though Fiji is suspended of the Pacific Island Forum because of his experience as a regional trouble shooter.
He was a former minister of Foreign Affairs from 2000 to 2006 in the Qarase Government and the ambassador for Fiji to the European Union based in Brussels. He’s an economist, diplomat and politician by profession and is widely appreciated for his humble qualities and professionalism.
This nomination reflects the strong commitment by MSG Leaders to bring all Pacific Islands Nations together. His experience in the wide international arena will be a credit not only for MSG countries but the Pacific family of Nations.
MSG members countries also signed the MSG Framework Treaty on the Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Expression of Culture. A historical and symbolic document for MSG countries because it is founded on the principles of respect for and promotion of its Melanesian cultures, traditions and values and for its defence and promotion of independence as the inalienable right of indigenous peoples of Melanesia.
 
The recent “Engaging with the Pacific” (EWTP) meeting clearly demonstrated that Pacific Islanders with a clear determination and aggressive undertaking can make changes. That week alone Leaders from eleven Pacific countries (from the PSIDS) endorsed a list of commitments.


EWTP also expressed full support for French Polynesia / Tahiti Nui on the UN Decolonisation Committee’s list as the first step of the process of self determination at the international level. 

Magalie TINGAL 
Suva - September 2011



Sunday, 23 October 2011

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"L'ordre et la morale" Film

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/

The Mathieu Kassovitz film is an account of a real-life hostage drama by a group of separatist rebels in France's New Caledonia territory in the South Pacific in 1988.

PARIS — In Mathieu Kassovitz's Rebellion, France's elite police intervention force GIGN get their second big-screen outing this year, following Julien Leclercq's hijack drama The Assault. But where the earlier film cut promptly to the chase, this is the story of a hostage-taking negotiation undermined by political scheming, requiring lengthy exposition before finally erupting into action. It feels over-researched and under-dramatized. It is also overlong. It will be a hard sell even in France, let alone in other territories.
Like Assault, Rebellion is an account of a real-life hostage drama. When a group of separatist rebels in France's New Caledonia territory in the South Pacific seize 30 gendarmes, specialist negotiator Philippe Legorjus, played by Kassovitz himself, is called in at the head of a seven-man GIGN unit to defuse the crisis. He and his men are in turn are taken hostage but the rebels release him to allow him to serve as mediator between the army chiefs who are planning an assault and the rebel leader Alphonse Dianou (Iabe Lapacas).
The two men establish a rapport and things seem to be heading for a peaceful resolution. However, a key electoral deadline is looming — the drama takes place between the two rounds of the 1988 presidential election — and the government, headed by presidential challenger Jacques Chirac, wants to present an image of toughness. Overseas minister Bernard Pons (Daniel Martin) is on the spot to insist on a hard-line approach. Having promised Dianou to do his best to help him, Legorjus is forced under orders to go back on his word.
There are numerous plot complications and for the film to succeed Kassovitz has to get the spectator to share his undoubted passion over events taking place in a remote corner of the globe a quarter of a century ago. He does not help his cause with inadequate characterization. He sees Legorjus's dilemma over Dianou as one of Shakespearean proportions, but he fails to impart much warmth or mythic power to the relationship. And even the climactic assault on the grotto where the hostage-takers are holed up, filmed entirely from the attackers' point of view, feels oddly perfunctory. As lead actor, Kassovitz seems at times to be distracted by his other duties (apart from directing, he also co-produced, co-scripted and co-edited).
The visuals are unfussy, though for a $20 million movie Rebellion is adequate rather than spectacular. Overall it feels hidebound by political correctness, too respectful of approved liberal attitudes. Within the material, apparently unsuspected by Kassovitz and his producers, there is a leaner, meaner, more interesting movie waiting to be worked out.
Opens: In France, Nov. 16
Production companies: Nord-Ouest, UGC Images, Studio 37
Cast: Mathieu Kassovitz, Iabe Lapacas, Malik Zidi, Daniel Martin, Alexandre Steiger, Philippe Torreton, Sylvie Testud, Stefan Godin
Director: Mathieu Kassovitz
Screenwriters: Mathieu Kassovitz, Pierre Geller, Benoit Jaubert
Producers: Christophe Rossignon, Philippe Boeffard
Director of photography: Marc Koninckx
Production designers: Bruno Coupe, Emmanuelle Cuillery
Costume designer: Agnès Bezier
Music: Klaus Badelt
Editors: Mathieu Kassovitz, Thomas Beard, Lionel Duvuyst
Sales: Kinology, Studio 37, UGC
No rating, 136 minutes

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Conférence d'Emmanuel TJIBAOU - 20 oct - CCT Nouméa

Centre culturel Tjibaou
Rencontres de la Médiathèque

Le sentier des morts :
rituels de deuil dans la société kanak contemporaine
Jeudi 20 octobre 2011 à 18h15, case Eman

Conférence d’Emmanuel Tjibaou, Département Recherche et Patrimoine

La notion de deuil dans la société kanak revêt un caractère particulier dans un contexte où la construction de l’image-vie « hanu » (image en langue fwâi, nemi et pijé de Hienghène) accompagne l’individu tout au long de son existence. Force est de constater aujourd’hui que les gestes, rites, silences, non-dits, tabous exprimés par la collectivité lors du travail de deuil se retrouvent détachés de leurs contingences socioculturelles. Les mutations des comportements transposent dans le deuil une redéfinition des nouveaux rapports qu’entretient la société kanak contemporaine avec la mort. Le sentier des morts qui autrefois accompagnait les esprits défunts dans une dimension parallèle permettant aux vivants de se projeter de l’autre côté du miroir ne se perçoit aujourd’hui qu’en filigrane. L’intérêt du propos se situe dans la perception de ce que la société kanak produit comme discours autour de la mort dans ses rapports sociaux ; c’est ce que nous aborderons dans la première partie de notre intervention en tentant de définir ce terme. Parler de la mort « mac », c’est aussi définir ce qui constitue son essence même, la vie « motip », et de l’ensemble des rituels produits par la société pour accompagner le processus du deuil. L’approche individuelle de la mort dans notre société englobe aussi la volonté de poser la conception de plus en plus inhumaine de ce processus en le détachant de tous rites : apparition de la crémation, enterrement loin du tertre d’origine dans des cimetières urbains, foyers pour personnes âgés, etc.


Jeudi 20 octobre 2011 à 18h15, case Eman

Entrée libre et gratuite, dans la limite des places disponibles – Informations : 41.45.45

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