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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday February 11, 2003 13:08author by iosaf/ainriali/ipsiphiauthor address barcelona new europe. just like ireland. Report this post to the editors

being a reflection on the Republic.

on the 5th of May 2002 Chirac was re-elected as President of France. The first football match he attended was the following Saturday in Parisīs Stade de France. Like the forthcoming Derry v. Barcelona match the match Chirac went to see was a between slightly mismatched sides.

They were Corsicaīs Bastia and Brittanyīs Lorient. But is was no friendly match it was the final of the French Cup.
When France and Algeria met in Stade de France under Jospinīs frowning eye in 2001 play had been called off after the pitch was invaded. French citizens of Algerian extraction were blamed for booing La Marseilles the anthem of France.

At Chiracīs final between Corsica and Britanny the Corsican fans booed La Marseilles. Chirac reacted very differently to how Jospin formerly had. He did not sit in stonyfaced silence. He did not cast a frowning eye. He threw a great wobbly instead.

He refused to go to the pitch to greet the players. He demanded and got an apology to the nation from the boss of French Soccer. He delayed the game by twenty minutes. During which he addressed a variety of French TV channels and the assembled world media.

I think I need only at this point qoute one line of Chiracīs mediabytes.

{in translation... "I wonīt tolerate the undermining of the values of the Republic and those who express them."}

I watched Brazil play France for the World Cup whilst living in London. I travelled with French fans to Trafalgar Square from Liverpool Street station. I watched them enter that square as I ahve watched so many enter that square to form a colourful multitude at the base of Nelsonīs column. There was one cheering Brazilian with a flag happily amongst them. I have in that square also seen Scottish and English fans do most grevious harm to each other. The same day someone blew up Manchester.

What are the values of the Republic?
And Which Republic do we speak of?
The Republic of Latin quotes? or America estabglished by the Treaty of Paris 1774?
or "La Republique de France"?
Ireland declared a Republic as well in those distant times. But I think the most important republic declared was the third. Tousaint and his republic of Haiti. Ah, but I bore you with memories of the "black napoleon".

After the Corsica v. Brittany game the leader of the French Green Party one of the left coalition groupings that tried to recover from the strengthening of the Right yet again in France spoke of Chiracīs delay of play...

i qoute in translation.
{"it was overplayed- but well played"}

The Green leader Dominique Voynet is a shrewd former environment minister and I give him more ideological credit than Fishcer. I saw him speak in BCN and though his jokes were felt to be alien he pleased us more than the German.

ah the German.
There are many Republics, and many styles of republican, there is Turkey there is Germany there are mythical republics and idealised ones.
But we all be us left or right know what Chirac found so unacceptable.

The last friendly match I saw Barca play was against Madrid the traditional enemy. Play was stopped because Barca players threw coins at a Madrid player who had defected from Barca whilst he attempted to take a corner. Everyone held na opinion. Many spoke to TV. But no-one invoked either the Kingdom of Real Madrid or any idealised Republic perhaps remembered by Barcelona.
Chirac is very different. He overplays but he plays well, and I am long accustomed to see him delay others play. I do not support his rightwing interests but I do think he has succesfully taken wind from the LePen threat. Something the left was not able to do. And he is presently supported by the French from all sections of the Republic in the current direction of his geo-political play. I shall write of the other republics in no particular order as indeed I have long been doing.


I am astounded feb 4. note opening 7lines.
http://ireland.indymedia.org/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=27926
tangent feb6
http://ireland.indymedia.org/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=27596
voices of the Dead feb4
http://ireland.indymedia.org/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=27190

what does your republic mean to you?
are these some who often wrote for it?
http://ireland.indymedia.org/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=16352



author by psiphipublication date Tue Feb 11, 2003 13:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Treaty of Paris was ratified Jan 14 1784.
1784 -- Treaty of Paris, officially ending U.S. War of Independence, ratified by Congress. By its terms, "His Britannic Majesty" is bound to withdraw his armies without "carrying away any Negroes or other property of American inhabitants."

it is also the anniversary of Martin Niemoeller (1892-1984) birth.



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author by sighpublication date Tue Feb 11, 2003 17:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You're not wrong!

author by iosafpublication date Tue Feb 11, 2003 20:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

but wont work.
it is a most obligatory understanding for contemporary analysis of both the USA and ......

author by dear oh dearpublication date Thu Feb 13, 2003 10:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What's obligatory about it?

Obligatory for who?

author by iosaf - & no I don't despair, I'm a model of patience with ye.publication date Sun Feb 29, 2004 13:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

(in answer to the above three comments)
sigh sigh. It only took a year. oh when play is delayed in such a way the first minutes of the game are often not as closely watched.

required reading for entry to module:-
three biographies of
The Black Napoleon Toussaint L'Ouverture aka the Liberator of Haiti.
and the beginner's guide (all of it) @ link.

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author by -publication date Sun Mar 07, 2004 14:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

statement of deposed former President JB Aristide made this weekend from exile.

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author by ribbid ribbid ribbidpublication date Tue May 31, 2005 17:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

That's how clever i think Chirac is.

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