Saturday, March 24, 2012


Right: Toubab with Babou Toure at the Crepissage

I reported two days ago that ‘The opinion of absolutely every Malian I have spoken to’ was favourable to the Coup. I have now spoken to others, and of course opinions are divided. ‘Why make a Coup one month before an election?’ ask the dissenters, such as Babou Touré, a Djenné town councillor, teacher and one of my co-administrator in the Library Project. ‘Why not let the democratic process take its course?’

This morning’s weekly library meeting turned into a heated political discussion as the library matters were swept aside on the tide of more pressing matters. (The digitization work is continuing regardless, like an unstoppable train. The workers were there even the morning of the Coup announcement!)

4 Comments:

Blogger Pascal et Monique said...

Thanks for keeping your followers posted. It's precious to hear from you, in Djenne, and learn how things are felt by the people there.
We do hope it won't be a bloody event and that it won't hurt anyone. It's good to hear that for the moment nothing has changed in your life and in Djenne's life.
Let's hope the democratic process will keep on going.
Avec toute notre amitié
Pascal et Monique de Lyon

11:57 PM  
Blogger Pascal et Monique said...

Thanks for keeping your followers posted. It's precious to hear from you, in Djenne, and learn how things are felt by the people there.
We do hope it won't be a bloody event and that it won't hurt anyone. It's good to hear that for the moment nothing has changed in your life and in Djenne's life.
Let's hope the democratic process will keep on going.
Avec toute notre amitié
Pascal et Monique de Lyon

11:58 PM  
Blogger Pascal et Monique said...

Thanks for keeping your followers posted. It's precious to hear from you, in Djenne, and learn how things are felt by the people there.
We do hope it won't be a bloody event and that it won't hurt anyone. It's good to hear that for the moment nothing has changed in your life and in Djenne's life.
Let's hope the democratic process will keep on going.
Avec toute notre amitié
Pascal et Monique de Lyon

11:58 PM  
Blogger toubab said...

Dear Pascal et Monique,
thank you for following this journal! It is always good to hear that old friends are looking in!

It is Monday Market again here in Djenné as usual. Life goes on. the heat is rising:33 degrees in my bedroom last night!Too mean to put the airconditioner on in these hard times...
May do a little French tour on my holiday. Could I pop in? Please send an email
Amicalement
Sophie

11:59 AM  

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