The news of the day have been: The president went out and said that the government was dissolved, but not the parliament, and that the military wasn’t in power at all. Then he offered to lead a new interim government until November next year, when the elections should be held as previously planned. This wasContinue reading “cooped up and crazy”
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where the action is (and where it isn’t)
The afternoon is uncommonly calm here. I can barely even hear any cars, only the sound of small birds and the odd scream of a donkey. There is no TV and no radio. I think everyone is waiting for an announcement. This is what has happened: The parliament was supposed to hold the vote onContinue reading “where the action is (and where it isn’t)”
hanging on by a tiny little thread (October 29)
There is a certain kind of madness that comes with immobility and uncertainty. The knowledge that I really need and want to move, to get out, to work – but I can’t, because the license plate on our car is red. I have plenty to do, articles to read and whatnot, but it’s like something’s crawlingContinue reading “hanging on by a tiny little thread (October 29)”
I was wrong. Expect more blog posts
We’re grounded again. The governmental rental service won’t let us drive today either. I moved my office outside our room today, and I’m sitting in the shadow and light breeze, transcribing my field notes into neat tables on my computer. This place is better than the wi-fi area by the reception, because there is noContinue reading “I was wrong. Expect more blog posts”
a morning writing session (October 28)
I’m sitting outside our room, in the shade, on a rock, while Elli and Desiré are still sleeping inside. Just now, moments ago, when I opened my laptop, I found a dead mosquito cushed against the edge of the screen. I must have unknowingly killed it when I used my computer last. I can’t rememberContinue reading “a morning writing session (October 28)”
after work in Ouahigouya (October 27)
Because of the nation-wide manifestations tomorrow, and therefore us being grounded the whole day) we decided to go for a beer together with Desiré and Theo after I finished my first day of transect-walking, to celebrate this (almost) first week of field work. We ended up by a plastic table with a mended leg, standingContinue reading “after work in Ouahigouya (October 27)”
the political situation in Burkina Faso (October 26)
There has been some confusion about the subject on my part, but now I’ve managed to get everything straight. The situation is this: Burkina Faso has a president, Compaoré, who has been in power ever since a military coup in 1987. In 2000, after some heavy protests, it was decided that the constitution should beContinue reading “the political situation in Burkina Faso (October 26)”
update
The very old president might be able to sit for another five years after a proposal was passed in the parliament on Monday, and the opposition is encouraging civil disobedience. But Elli and I have left Ouaga and here in the country, things are calm. I need to sleep much more than usual, though. Interesting,Continue reading “update”