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Revue de presse française
À la Une: portrait croisé d'une famille israélienne et d'une famille palestinienne

Revue de presse française

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 5:15


C'est le magazine M, le supplément du Monde, qui a eu l'idée de ce portrait croisé, l'idée de retrouver deux familles déjà rencontrées juste après le 7 octobre 2023. La famille Weissmann tout d'abord, qui a survécu. « Réfugiée un temps près de Tel Aviv, une partie des Weissmann s'est réinstallée dans le village agricole de Netiv Haasara et vit désormais au rythme des bombardements voisins », raconte Annick Cojean, l'envoyée spéciale de M. Car la bande de Gaza est tout près. « Notre vie est au mochav (au village) », explique pourtant le patriarche Yaakov, quand la journaliste objecte « la guerre à moins d'un kilomètre, les mouvements de troupes et de véhicules sur la route numéro 4, le bourdonnement des drones et des hélicoptères ». Évoquant les hommes du Hamas, les viols, les meurtres, Yaakov Weissman déclare « deux millions de Gazaouis, deux millions de terroristes. C'en est fini pour moi d'essayer d'excuser, de comprendre, de faire la distinction entre les bons et les méchants, les barbares du Hamas et la population opprimée. Alors oui, c'est la guerre. Oui, il y a des bombes. Mais ça ne me fait plus rien ».Mon téléphone est un cimetièreCôté palestinien à présent, impossible d'aller à Gaza où les journalistes étrangers sont empêchés de se rendre, c'est donc en Cisjordanie que M a rencontré la famille Redwan. Plus précisément la mère, Reem, et l'une de ses filles, elles vivent à Ramallah, mais sont originaires de Gaza, où les parents de Reem et son petit frère ont été tués dans un bombardement, le 10 octobre 2023. « À Ramallah, dans leur patrie, en territoire palestinien, elles vivent de façon illégale », précise M. « Israël, qui délivre les papiers d'identité via l'Autorité Palestinienne, leur interdit de vivre en Cisjordanie, puisque leur adresse officielle est à Gaza ». La liste des proches tués là-bas s'allonge. Reem raconte : « On boit on mange on pleure. On boit on mange on enterre ». La mère de famille regarde les photos sur son téléphone. « Elle s'arrête sur des clichés d'adultes souriants, en fait défiler quelques-uns, puis repose l'appareil ». « Mon téléphone est devenu un cimetière »murmure-t-elle. Quel est son sentiment vis-à-vis des Israéliens ? Sa réponse est sans appel. « Ça fait bientôt 2 ans qu'on est dans une situation de génocide, le sang inonde les rues » dit-elle. « Qu'ont-ils fait en Israël ? Rien. Ni pour leurs otages, ni pour nos morts. Je vois une société qui tout entière veut tuer ».Guerre secrèteNous ouvrons à présent l'Express, qui consacre un long dossier à l'Algérie et la France, sous l'angle de l'espionnage. C'est à la Une de l'hebdomadaire : « France-Algérie : la guerre secrète des espions ». « Soixante ans de coups tordus et de petits arrangements entre initiés », ajoute l'Express, qui donne pour exemple « ces agents chargés de la lutte contre les opposants algériens vivant en France ». « Un grand classique des dictatures », remarque l'hebdomadaire. « Sauf qu'Alger va plus loin. Jusqu'à l'agression physique en territoire français ». « Deux sources proches du dossier », ajoute l'Express, « nous confirment que la DGSI suspecte le régime algérien d'avoir commandité trois agressions récentes d'opposants, tous condamnés en Algérie, tous réfugiés politiques en France ».  Comment les espions algériens fonctionnent-ils ? Les consulats sont semble-t-il l'un de leurs points de chute préférés. L'Express a interrogé Jérôme Poirot. Ancien coordinateur adjoint du renseignement à l'Élysée, il déclare que « les services de renseignement algériens ont toujours été très actifs sur le territoire français depuis la lutte pour l'indépendance. On peut estimer qu'il y a plusieurs centaines d'agents dans l'Hexagone. Il y en a bien évidemment une part dans les consulats ». Ce, alors que la tension ne cesse d'augmenter entre la France et l'Algérie, rappelons que l'une et l'autre, ont récemment (et réciproquement) expulsé 12 agents diplomatiques et consulaires. Harcelé pour un tweetLe Parisien-Dimanche s'intéresse lui aussi aux étrangers qui, sur le territoire français, sont toujours persécutés par les autorités de leur pays d'origine. Le journal a rencontré Hongmin Yin, un étudiant chinois de vingt-huit ans, arrivé en France en 2019. « Il nous tend, sans un mot, son téléphone, dès le début de l'entretien », raconte le Parisien-Dimanche. « Sur l'écran : une avalanche d'alertes : des tentatives de piratages de ses comptes personnels, plusieurs fois par jour ». Un véritable harcèlement. Le jeune homme n'est pourtant pas « un opposant de premier plan ». « Ce qu'on lui reproche ? Un tweet ». Les faits remontent à 2016, lorsque Hong Min Yin, « apprend à contourner la censure » et visionne une vidéo du massacre de la place Tian'anmen, en juin 1989. Bouleversé, il poste cette vidéo sur Twitter, accompagnée de ces mots : « les assassins doivent payer ». « Une alerte s'allume, quelque part, sur un écran à Pékin », poursuit le Parisien-Dimanche. « Hongmin Yin vient d'entrer dans le viseur des autorités et n'en sortira plus ». « Il y a trois mois, il a reçu une convocation de l'ambassade de Chine à Paris. (…) il ne s'y est pas rendu. Il sait que ce genre de voyage ne prévoit pas de retour », conclut le Parisien-Dimanche. 

AJC Passport
A Spider Web of Terror: How Iran's Axis of Houthis, Hezbollah, and Hamas Threaten Israel and America

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 17:11


This week President Biden re-designated Yemen's Houthis as a global terrorist group amid its increasing attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea. Meanwhile, in Lebanon, the Hezbollah terror group continues to threaten Israel's northern border, and the Israel-Hamas war continues as Hamas still holds more than 100 Israeli hostages taken on 10/7. Matthew Levitt, Fromer-Wexler Fellow & Director of the Reinhard Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute, joins us to help make sense of the renewed terror threat, how these terror groups are coordinating their strategy and attacks, and what the U.S., Israel, and its allies are doing to fight back against Iran and its terror proxies. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Matthew Levitt Show Notes: Learn: 5 Things to Know About the Houthis, Their Attacks on Israel and the U.S., and Their Treatment of Yemen's Jews Listen – People of the Pod on the Israel-Hamas War: Unpacking South Africa's Baseless Genocide Charge Against Israel Countering the Denial and Distortion of the 10/7 Hamas Attack 4-Year-Old Hostage Abigail Idan is Free–Her Family is On a Mission to #BringThemAllHome What Would You Do If Your Son Was Kidnapped by Hamas? Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Interview with Matthew Levitt: Manya Brachear Pashman:   This week the US military struck a Houthi arsenal in Yemen that had threatened US Navy vessels in the Red Sea. It was America's fourth strike on Houthi turf since November 19. Meanwhile, the Hezbollah terror group continues to violate a UN Security Resolution and threaten Israel's border, and Hamas still holds more than 100 Israeli hostages taken during the October 7th invasion and massacre.  What do all these terror groups have in common? Returning here to discuss is Matthew Levitt, the Fromer-Wexler Fellow & Director of the Reinhard Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute.  Matt, welcome back to People of the Pod. Matthew Levitt:   Thank you so much for having me. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So let's start with the terror group making the latest headlines. The Houthis? Who are they and why has the Biden administration just re-designated them a terrorist organization? Matthew Levitt:   So the Houthis are a separatist group in Yemen, based in the north of the country. They are Shia, and they get support from Iran. But they're not exactly the same kind of Shia as Iran. And they aren't exactly the kind of proxy that says jump when Iran says how high.  This is a relationship of convenience and my enemy's enemy. And they both hate the United States and the west and hate Israel. And the Houthis have been for years an ineffective, and for the Iranians an inexpensive and risk free way to complicate things for the Saudis. So for years, the Houthis were shooting at the Saudis when the Saudis were involved in the Yemeni war, after the Houthis had taken over.  And that's one of the reasons why things are a little sensitive right now, because there have been efforts to try and negotiate a ceasefire between the Houthis and the Saudis. The Saudis aren't happy with what the Houthis are doing right now in the Red Sea. But they also don't want to rock the boat.  The Houthis have as part of their mantra printed on their flag, Death to Israel, Death to America, Death to Jews, all three, they're not particularly, you know, unclear. And so they have flown drones towards Israel that have been shot down, they have fired ballistic missiles at Israel, some of which have been shut down by US Navy vessels, at least one was shut down by the Saudis. Just pause to think about that for a minute. The Saudis weren't thinking this was aimed at them, the Saudis shut down a Houthi missile aimed at Israel, which suggests that the Israel-Saudi reconciliation track, while very much on pause, is not over. And the Israelis have shot down some including for the first time ever using the arrow anti-missile system, which shot down a ballistic missile in lower outer space.  Now, the Houthis have tried to leverage their position geographically by targeting ships in the Red Sea. They claim that they are targeting only those ships that are owned in whole or in part by Israel or have serviced Israeli ports. They've hit some American ships as well. They're clearly getting intelligence from the Iranians on this. And it has disruptive international freedom of navigation.  And you have now a new problem in terms of getting things where we need them to be to stock our shelves, because boats that would normally go up the Red Sea and through the canal are now going around South Africa. Manya Brachear Pashman:   And this volatility on the part of the Houthis is also compounded by what's going on with Hamas, and also Hezbollah. Is Iran the common denominator here, Matt? I mean, is that what all these terror groups have in common, or is there much more? Matthew Levitt:   So it's true, the Houthis claimed that what they're doing is in support of the Palestinians. But what we are seeing for the first time put into action is the strategy that was developed by the late Qasem Soleimani, the head of the Quds Force, who was killed in Iraq several years ago. And that strategy was what he called uniting the fronts. And so this idea that across the spectrum, and it really is a spectrum of proxy, activity of sponsorship.  Hezbollah is at one end very, very close to Iran, the Houthis, I would argue, are at the other end, and Hamas is kind of somewhere in between. Getting them all to be able to coordinate their activities, when push comes to shove. Now, Hamas for its part is very happy with the Houthis. They're quite disappointed with Hezbollah.  There are reports in the Arabic press, that Hamas expected that Hezbollah would get much more involved and Hezbollah didn't when they saw the US naval presence, you know, two aircraft carriers. Whatever the specifics, Hamas have been very vocal about how displeased they are with the level of support they're getting from Hezbollah, though that has been significant. And they're pretty pleased with the support they're getting from the Houthis, which is outsized what might have otherwise been expected from the Houthis. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So the alignment of these groups with Iran, what exactly does that mean? Does that mean that Iran is pulling the strings? Are they funding the activities? All of the above? I mean, you mentioned the goal of coordinating all these proxies, but does coordinating go as far as collaborating? Matthew Levitt:   So I don't want to get into a semantic discussion of what exactly is the difference between collaborating and coordinating. I think what's important to understand here is that it's not like in the movies, where everybody's getting together at a meeting with evil laughs, coordinating all that they're doing. There have been some meetings, we know that for at least the past few years. Iranian Quds Force, Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad had been meeting at what they call, their term not mine, a joint operations room in Beirut. What all is coordinated is not entirely clear. You've had Iranian and some Shia militants from Iraq, the Ḥashd ash-Shaʿbī making statements recently about how, you know, generally things are coordinated right now.  Frankly, the level of coordination took a hit with the assassination of Qasem Soleimani. And there was no one with the gravitas to kind of bring all these proxies together. So they actually leaned on Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Lebanese Hezbollah to come in and serve that role not only kind of mediating between the various Iraqi Shia militant groups, but also the others, the Hamas is that Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Houthis. So they're not all sitting around a big conference table. And you'll do this and you'll do this, but they're all getting support–financial and often weapons from Iran. There is some significant cross pollination in some personalities.  So for example, for the first time this week I've seen in the open source, Israelis say that the head of the Redwan special forces unit in southern Lebanon that has been firing anti tank guided missiles into Israel multiple times a day is a guy known as Abu ‘Ali Al- Tabataba'i. He was in southern Lebanon for many years. Then he was sent to Syria, where he worked with Iraqi Shia militants and Quds Force. Then he was moved from there to Yemen, where Hezbollah had a very, very small contingent, maybe a couple of dozen.  But the fact that they sent someone that senior was telling. I actually wrote a piece of Foreign Affairs about this years ago, when it came out that he was sent to Yemen. He was designated by the US Treasury, there's a Rewards for Justice from the State Department to reward out for his head. Well, he now is back from Yemen, got a promotion and is the overall head of the Redwan unit. And he has at this point, all kinds of personal relationships.  And so there's a little bit of cross pollination, you might talk about the people you know, from back when you went to college together. And back in the day the Al Qaeda would talk, did you go to the duranta camp in Afghanistan? Do you remember that trainer? Well, now there's a similar thing going on in the Shia extremists milieu? Did you go to the camps together? Were you in Iran at the same time, or Iraq or Lebanon at the same time? Which trainer did you have, who did they send to you? And so there is coordination happening, but I don't think it's Houthis. Sometime this morning, you're going to be targeting a ship.  On the flip side, there is some open source information about ships that you can find and their ownership. But it's clear that the Iranians are also providing them information that is not public. And they're also clearly working with Hezbollah. If you go back to October 7 itself, the plotline of October 7, fire a bunch of missiles under that cover, infiltrate across the border, take as many civilian communities as possible, kill a bunch of people, kidnap others across the border.  That was the Hezbollah plan that the IDF Northern Command was preparing and training to deal with for years. And it was Hamas who used it, so you can see some of that connectivity. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Ah, exchanges of strategy. Matthew Levitt:   Strategy and more. It's not every tactic. It's not every every instance, but there is certainly overall strategy that they're coordinating. There certainly is communication. There certainly is movement of funds and of weapons. And, and this is the first time we're seeing that type of coordinated effort involving militants from Iraq, Iranian assets in Syria. You know, at one point, the Iranians flew a drone and crashed it into a school and a lot. The drone flew down. Jordan didn't cross into Israel until the very end went into a lot. It was a school where children evacuated from communities in the south, are being educated. I don't know if it's luck. I think it is. I don't think the Iranians had intelligence to know exactly what time class got out. But it was, you know, a couple of hours after class got out could have been much, much worse. And even just today, there are reports of things being shot towards Israel, around the Red Sea. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So are we at risk of a wider war? Or does anything stand in the way of that? Matthew Levitt:   Yes. We really are at the brink of a regional war. And I see a lot of people, a lot of press saying that Israel has done something which brings us to the brink of a regional war. And I challenge that Israel is responding to not only the attack on October 7, but to all kinds of attacks. Still, the United States also is not bringing the region to the brink of war, when United Kingdom strike Houthi assets in an effort to prevent them from being able or to deter them from carrying out attacks on vessels in the Red Sea. Ultimately, this really comes down to how far do Iran and its spectrum of proxies want to push the envelope.  I think at the end of the day, they're actually quite happy with what's going on. So long as the fighting in the Gaza Strip continues, I think they feel justified in saying this can go on. They have said, Hezbollah and others have said, that this can stop when the fighting of the Gaza Strip stops. Whether that is what they actually mean or not is something only time will tell. But I think at the end of the day, the decision about whether or not this spills into a broader regional war doesn't rest with Israel or the United States or the United Kingdom, those that are responding to the aggression.  But it's the aggressors. How far does Hezbollah want to push this? For a long time, Hezbollah was only hitting military targets in the north and now they're selectively hitting some civilian targets. Killed a mother and her son in their home in northern Israel just a few days ago. Generally, they're still hitting military targets but it's escalating a little bit in response to the Israeli assassination of Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri, which was a big deal because they killed him in Hezbollah stronghold.  They hit some pretty significant Israeli military targets, a radar installation on the Hermon mountains and Northern Command Headquarters near Safed.  Those appear to be one offs. Do the Shia militias do something more? Do Iranian assets in Syria try and infiltrate more drones or rockets? Do the Houthis get lucky and hit something particularly big and bark something more. There's lots of ways for this to unintentionally, to escalate. But I do think that all parties right now don't want a regional war.  That said, Hezbollah, Iran, the Houthis, the Shia militias in Iraq, certainly Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, some of the groups that we're seeing very active in the West Bank right now are quite happy to see this level of pressure on Israel and starting the first of what I think they want to be a trend, of these types of coordinated assaults.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   So why don't they want a wider war? What is their goal? Matthew Levitt:   They all have as part of their goal, their raison d'etre, destroying Israel, kicking the United States out of the region, undermining Western powers in the region, etc. But they all also understand that you go too far, and you open up this to a much broader conflict. The United States has barely gotten involved. They've done a few very, very small things in Yemen. They have been very supportive to Israel's effort to defend itself. While the US has sent significant forces to the region, they have not done anything, for example, regarding Hezbollah in Lebanon. They've not done anything in terms of the Hashed al-Shaabi in Iraq attacking Israel, though they have responded very, very, very few times, I might add, to the significant number of times Iraqi Shia militants have struck at US military targets in Iraq and Syria. They understand that this could get much bigger. And ultimately, Iran understands that if things escalate too much, that the fight is going to come to Iran. And it won't stop.  They also really don't want Hezbollah in particular, to go too far in the moment. Because all those rockets that the Iranians have provided to Hezbollah in violation of UN Security Council resolution 1701, since the 2006 war, they're not there primarily for this. They're there to deter Israel and anybody else from attacking Iran's nuclear program, which by the way, the Iranians have been pushing the envelope on throughout this period of conflict since October 7.  And if anybody should attack Iran or its nuclear program, this is seen as Iran's best second strike capability. It's why Hezbollah has basically not fired almost anything other than the Kornet anti tank guided missiles, fired a couple of other short range things. But none of the precision guided missiles under the longer range missiles, that's all, but that powder is dry. That's all for now. And I think Iran doesn't want those spent right now, and also doesn't want these to escalate to the point where the Israelis go ahead and try and take them out under the cover, or in the context of this current conflict.  So there's a strategic set of goals and they believe in, you know, the concept of muqawima, of resistance. There's this idea of muqawima patience, right? This, from their perspective is what God wants, it will eventually happen.  This past three months, this is a huge step on the road to resistance victory. This is a huge success in terms of galvanizing multiple forces to unite the fronts. Doesn't all have to happen right now. But they believe that this is very much a sign that they're on the right path, and it's a step in what they would consider to be the right direction. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Well, Matt, thank you so much. I appreciate you explaining who these terror groups actually are and helping our listeners better understand the headlines.  Matthew Levitt:   It's always a pleasure. Thanks so much for having me. And if you want more, there's plenty more at WashingtonInstitute.org. Thank you for the work you're doing and for having me on the show.

Revue de presse française
À la Une des hebdomadaires: le Proche-Orient...

Revue de presse française

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 5:14


M, le supplément du Monde, a eu l'idée de mettre en vis-à-vis deux portraits, deux familles, les Weissmann, et les Redwan. Les premiers ont « échappé au massacre du Hamas et sont réfugiés chez des proches près de Tel Aviv », les seconds vivent en Cisjordanie et pleurent leurs grands-parents, morts sous les bombes à Gaza. Pour Yaakov Weissman, 83 ans, arrivé en Israël en 1959, « l'horreur toujours peut ressurgir. Encore et encore ».« Mais, dit-il, la différence avec les siècles d'agression et de traques qui nous ont précédés, c'est que nous avons désormais un pays. C'est le seul asile sûr pour les juifs du monde entier et il doit à tout prix le rester ». Une certitude que le 7 octobre ne semble pas avoir ébranlé. « Un peuple palestinien ? » Il se souvient de son arrivée en Israël, et assure que « cela ne voulait rien dire.  Il n'y avait pas d'identité palestinienne, dit-il. Des gens de toutes sortes, essentiellement des pays arabes alentour, s'étaient installés sur ce petit territoire, mais ce n'était en aucune façon un pays ».Comme en écho, la famille Redwan raconte son histoire. Celle des grands-parents, « chassés de leur foyer en 1948, installés un temps en Arabie saoudite, ils n'ont jamais cessé de cultiver leur identité palestinienne », souligne le supplément du Monde. Des grands-parents, « tués dans un bombardement israélien à Gaza, le 10 octobre »... « La belle maison orange et le jardin où le patriarche avait planté des fèves et de la vigne ne sont plus qu'un tas de ruines ». Leur fille Reem, « apaise sa douleur en se disant qu'ils sont morts en martyrs (...) elle croit qu'une place spéciale leur est réservée au paradis ». « J'ai vécu dans cinq maisons différentes à Gaza », raconte-t-elle,« elles ont toutes été bombardées. Je suis une éternelle réfugiée ». Reem et ses filles vivent désormais à Ramallah, en Cisjordanie, et elles ne peuvent pas en sortir. Le père, lui, est « coincé à Khan Younès, dans le sud de la Bande de Gaza ».La Cisjordanie en ligne de mireLe Point a enquêté sur un phénomène resté en arrière-plan, éclipsé par les bombardements sur Gaza, et l'inquiétude pour les otages israéliens... « Depuis le 7 octobre, explique l'hebdomadaire, les extrémistes israéliens multiplient les actions punitives » en Cisjordanie. Selon le ministère de la Santé, à Ramallah, plus de 220 Palestiniens auraient été tués en un mois par l'armée israélienne et les colons, en Cisjordanie. Le Point a rencontré Morsi et Akram, deux frères pour lesquels « la saison des olives a tourné au cauchemar ». Le 11 novembre, alors qu'ils réalisent les premières récoltes dans le champ familial, ils sont menacés par des hommes armés, qu'ils identifient comme des colons. « L'un d'eux », raconte Morsi, m'a tenu en joue avec son fusil M16, et m'a lancé : « je vais te descendre. Si tu oses sortir à nouveau, je te brûlerai vif ». « Depuis ce jour, précise Le Point, Morsi et Akram ne sortent plus de chez eux, où ils se sont cloîtrés avec femme et enfants ».Donald Trump, le retour ?« Au secours, Trump revient » s'alarme l'Express... parlant d'une hypothèse « vraisemblable », qui provoque des « sueurs froides dans le monde entier ».  Car l'ex-président « tient la corde dans les sondages », face à Joe Biden, en vue de l'élection présidentielle l'année prochaine. Trump vainqueur ? Une perspective qui est loin de concerner les seuls États-Unis... « Trump pourrait, nous dit-on, utiliser son pouvoir exécutif pour ralentir ou même arrêter le soutien à l'Ukraine approuvé par le Congrès américain ». Et ce n'est pas tout, poursuit l'Express, « le retour de Trump aux affaires impacterait aussi le Moyen-Orient avec, d'une part, une position plus dure que celle de Biden vis-à-vis de l'Iran, le Hamas et le Hezbollah et d'autre part, un ' soutien total à Israël ', comme il l'a déjà annoncé ». L'Express a aussi interrogé Françoise Coste, historienne du Parti Républicain. À la question « À quoi ressemblerait Trump 2 » ? Elle répond « ce serait Trump 1, mais en pire, parce qu'il sera plus aguerri et que désormais il connaît les institutions ». « Il a déjà annoncé, ajoute Françoise Coste, qu'il poursuivra en justice Joe Biden et ses conseillers. On ignore dans quel but, ce serait une simple vendetta ».Enfin, un portrait sans complaisance dans l'Obs...Portrait de Patrick Pouyanné, le patron de Total, « le roi du pétrole », ironise l'Obs, selon lequel « il freine la transition énergétique ». « Il est tellement en confiance » ajoute l'hebdomadaire, « qu'il peut annoncer sans gêne que son groupe prévoit d'accroître, de 2 à 3 % tous les ans, sa production de pétrole et de gaz, d'ici à la fin 2028 ». De son côté, l'ONG Greenpeace a « calculé que Total prépare 33 projets si émetteurs de CO2 qu'on peut les qualifier de "bombes climatiques ». Quant aux réunions de travail avec Patrick Pouyanné, elles virent souvent au « jeu de massacre », nous dit l'Obs... Un familier de ces réunions raconte les invectives : « c'est nul », « vous n'avez rien compris », « c'est n'importe quoi ». « Le patron de Total ne fait confiance à personne » conclut l'hebdomadaire.

Les Petites Ondes
Les émissions de la classe de la 3ème Pasteur du collège Georges Braque

Les Petites Ondes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023


#1 L'ÉTINCELLE Focus sur l'art et les artistes engagés avec  : Une émission animée par Redwan et réalisée par Feur (Winner) et Clobenty. Pour sa sélection musicale Anthony aka DJ Pasteur a sélectionné ici Lettre à la République de Kerry James et Chemin d'or de Werenoi #2 ON S'EXPRIME  Mal-être, dépression, isolement... que faire quand ces états émotionnels nous atteignent ? Sedifo et Lalia ont réalisé un micro-trottoir et récolté plusieurs témoignages. Pour la suite de cette émission, Ahlam et Koumba ont choisi de faire un zoom sur les problématiques que peuvent soulever les paroles de certaines chansons, tandis que Sephora et Thiluxshann ont souhaité revenir sur l'identité musicale de Damso. L'occasion pour nos journalistes et leurs invités, Noé et Ibrahim, d'interroger la collaboration de l'artiste avec la chanteuse Angèle. Une émission animée par Lina et réalisée par Youssef.  Anthony aka DJ Pasteur propose l'écoute d'Amnésie de Damso et Balance Ton Quoi d'Angèle. Un cycle d'ateliers réalisé les 9 et 11 mai 2023 et animé par Andréa Narboni et Mathilde Vinet dans le cadre des ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques proposés par Radio Campus Paris. 

Les Petites Ondes
Les émissions de la classe de la 3ème Pasteur du collège Georges Braque

Les Petites Ondes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 20:20


#1 L'ÉTINCELLE     Focus sur l'art et les artistes engagés avec  : Un entretien entre les journalistes Aksy (Aksaya) et Titi (Fatima) et leurs invitées, Mme Banïez (Zeïnab). et l'artiste Art-iv (Chanpaka). Un portrait du rappeur Kerry James par les chroniqueurs Nohlan et Mamodou. Une émission animée par Redwan et réalisée par Feur (Winner) et Clobenty. Pour sa sélection musicale Anthony aka DJ Pasteur a sélectionné ici Lettre à la République de Kerry James et Chemin d'or de Werenoi     #2 ON S'EXPRIME      Mal-être, dépression, isolement... que faire quand ces états émotionnels nous atteignent ? Sedifo et Lalia ont réalisé un micro-trottoir et récolté plusieurs témoignages. Pour la suite de cette émission, Ahlam et Koumba ont choisi de faire un zoom sur les problématiques que peuvent soulever les paroles de certaines chansons, tandis que Sephora et Thiluxshann ont souhaité revenir sur l'identité musicale de Damso. L'occasion pour nos journalistes et leurs invités, Noé et Ibrahim, d'interroger la collaboration de l'artiste avec la chanteuse Angèle. Une émission animée par Lina et réalisée par Youssef.  Anthony aka DJ Pasteur propose l'écoute d'Amnésie de Damso et Balance Ton Quoi d'Angèle.   Un cycle d'ateliers réalisé les 9 et 11 mai 2023 et animé par Andréa Narboni et Mathilde Vinet dans le cadre des ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques proposés par Radio Campus Paris. 

SER Lanzarote
El Gobierno de Canarias reconoce la labor activista Redwan Baddou

SER Lanzarote

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 15:05


El activista de Lanzarote Redwan Baddou se ha mostrado implicado en los problemas de carácter social desde pequeño, aunque su primer paso dentro de los movimientos asociativos lo dio en la Asociación Movimiento Vecinal Argana Viva. En la actualidad está centrado en la defensa de los Derechos Humanos desde la Red ciudadana de apoyo a las personas migrantes de Lanzarote.

Business Drive
Ethiopia Accuses Envoys Of Appeasing Tigray Rebels

Business Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 0:58


Ethiopia has accused a team of Western diplomats of appeasing Tigrayan forces during a recent trip to Mekelle, the capital of the embattled northern region. The prime minister's security adviser and a member of a negotiating team set up by Addis Ababa Redwan Hussien, however, says that the diplomats failed to press unequivocal commitment for peace talks during their travel. The envoys called for the resumption of basic services in Tigray, including banking, electricity and telecommunications. Mr Redwan says the government's position is that enabling conditions should be created and the talks should begin ahead of restoration efforts.

Eagle Eye Lens
State Minister Ambassador Redwan Hussein welcomes leaders of Defend Ethiopia Task Force

Eagle Eye Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 1:52


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://eagleeyelen.wordpress.com/2022/01/15/state-minister-ambassador-redwan-hussein-welcomes-leaders-of-defend-ethiopia-task-force/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eagleeyelens/message

It's a Material World | Materials Science Podcast
30: 3D Bioprinting and Bioinks: Creating Organs from Scratch (ft. Dr. Itedale Namro Redwan)

It's a Material World | Materials Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 40:05


Imagine being able to eliminate the waiting list for organ transplants by creating patient-specific organs through biomaterials. Or replacing animal testing altogether through improved tissue models. That's the power of 3D bioprinting, which could entirely revolutionize the healthcare industry.  Before we introduce today's guest, check out our MSE-themed merchandise if you want to support us or simply show off your love of materials science! Today's guest is Dr. Itedale Namro Redwan, the Chief Scientific Officer at CELLINK, an industry leader in bioprinter and bioink technologies. In this episode, she discusses a variety of 3D bioprinting applications, bioink properties, and the future of CELLINK and the rest of the industry. In this conversation, we discuss the following topics: Differences between 3D bioprinting and 3D printing What properties are required of bioinks in this space? Development of biomaterials for regenerative medicine Challenges with scaling up to full-sized organ printing Advice for MSEs who'd like to get involved in 3D bioprinting Also, check out our free professional development guide for materials scientists and engineers! Thank you Joao Morgado for editing this episode! Join our Discord community! You can meet other passionate materials scientists and engineers from around the world, discuss the latest breakthroughs in MSE, share materials-related memes, and get career advice from experts in the field. For shorter segments and full video podcasts, subscribe to our channel on YouTube. For bloopers, audiograms, and interesting materials science articles, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Feel free to message us on our social media platforms if you have any feedback or recommendations for future episodes, or email us directly at itsamaterialworldpodcast@gmail.com. Finally, reach out to David Yeh and Punith Upadhya on LinkedIn if you'd like to chat about the latest breakthroughs in MSE! Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed by either guests or hosts in this show are their own, and do not represent the opinions of the companies or organizations for which they are affiliated.

Maad Wans
#29: KC Purp talks life in 2020

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 38:15


It's been a minute but.... I moved, started uni again, got a job, hit 1000 followers on TikTok (thanks BTW), and yh life's just been a lot. As a second national lockdown has just been announced I've decided it's time to get my life together again and put out the rest of season 3. Filling in for Redwan in this episode we have KC Purp a truly underrated rapper, producer, and all-round amazing artist. Check out KC Purp: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5TYAeLQfaZKMDBOd4qcWSm Credit for the vocals in our new intro: https://www.instagram.com/shengfeng____/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pOIFxg8ZT1TK09Vc5QjxA Follow our Instagram for clips: https://www.instagram.com/maadwans/

Maad Wans
#25: Return of Redwan

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 73:10


Redwan's back now. Enough said. By the way, this is that one episode this season with no guest. Credit for the vocals in our new intro: https://www.instagram.com/shengfeng____/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pOIFxg8ZT1TK09Vc5QjxA Follow our Instagram for clips: https://www.instagram.com/maadwans/

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TRAUMA
TRM Podcast 053 | Redwan | SITC Edition

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 73:09


We're glad to share this very special mix that our man Redwan has recorded for @summerinthecitymad, online festival from El Sol and Sala Siroco (Madrid). For this installment Redwan has gone beyond his usual sound landscapes, experimenting with different tempos and new sonorities inspired by his most recent influences. Tracklist__ 01 - JASSS - We Solve This Talking - Whites 02 - E-Saggila - Strive For Action - BANK Records NYC 03 - Nkisi - Violent Tendencies - Arcola 04 - Age Coin - No Corner, No Devil - Northern Electronics 05 - Swarm Intelligence - Irate - 47 06 - Ike Yard - Night Club (CUB Remix) - Noiztank 07 - Geistform - Frontier Fields - Femur 08 - Christoph De Babalon - Release - Digital Hardcore Recordings 09 - Mika Vainio - Wreck - Blast First Petite 10 - Atom™ - 0.9 (Almost a Unit) - Raster 11 - Atom™ - R3V - Raster 12 - Belief Defect - Disembarking Horizons - Raster 13 - Unknown Artist - Time Stretch - Withhold 14 - ASC - Moment Of Truth - Samurai Music 15 - E-Saggila - Blue Amps - Northern Electronics 16 - 33EMYBW - Induce - SVBKVLT 17 - BHMF - Mörkertal - Northern Electronics 18 - Overlook - Apparition - UVB-76 Music 19 - Overlook - Down The Rabbit Hole - Osiris Music UK 20 - Sam KDC - Purgatory VIP - Self Released 21 - Lemna - Jipaptok - Altar 22 - Homemade Weapons - Svalsat (Donato Dozzy Remix) - Samurai Music 23 - Voices From The Lake - Prima Luna - Enisslab Studio https://www.summerinthecity.es/ https://www.facebook.com/summerinthecitymadrid/ @redwan, Madrid, July 2020

TRAUMA
TRM Podcast 053 | Redwan | SITC Edition

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 73:09


We're glad to share this very special mix that our man Redwan has recorded for @summerinthecitymad, online festival from El Sol and Sala Siroco (Madrid). For this installment Redwan has gone beyond his usual sound landscapes, experimenting with different tempos and new sonorities inspired by his most recent influences. Tracklist__ 01 - JASSS - We Solve This Talking - Whites 02 - E-Saggila - Strive For Action - BANK Records NYC 03 - Nkisi - Violent Tendencies - Arcola 04 - Age Coin - No Corner, No Devil - Northern Electronics 05 - Swarm Intelligence - Irate - 47 06 - Ike Yard - Night Club (CUB Remix) - Noiztank 07 - Geistform - Frontier Fields - Femur 08 - Christoph De Babalon - Release - Digital Hardcore Recordings 09 - Mika Vainio - Wreck - Blast First Petite 10 - Atom™ - 0.9 (Almost a Unit) - Raster 11 - Atom™ - R3V - Raster 12 - Belief Defect - Disembarking Horizons - Raster 13 - Unknown Artist - Time Stretch - Withhold 14 - ASC - Moment Of Truth - Samurai Music 15 - E-Saggila - Blue Amps - Northern Electronics 16 - 33EMYBW - Induce - SVBKVLT 17 - BHMF - Mörkertal - Northern Electronics 18 - Overlook - Apparition - UVB-76 Music 19 - Overlook - Down The Rabbit Hole - Osiris Music UK 20 - Sam KDC - Purgatory VIP - Self Released 21 - Lemna - Jipaptok - Altar 22 - Homemade Weapons - Svalsat (Donato Dozzy Remix) - Samurai Music 23 - Voices From The Lake - Prima Luna - Enisslab Studio https://www.summerinthecity.es/ https://www.facebook.com/summerinthecitymadrid/ @redwan, Madrid, July 2020

Maad Wans
#20: With Rueben Kaduskar! From Comicstaan to Covid

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 58:11


In our season two finale special guest Rueben Kaduskar rambles with us about starting stand-up, how he got onto Comicstaan, growing up, finally feeling like an adult, and more. During this episode Maan and Rueben also try make Redwan guess what some Hindi words mean. Lastly as it's the season finale we reveal what our ideal last meals would be as of right now. You'll hear us again soon on season 3...... https://www.instagram.com/maadwans

Maad Wans
#18: Talking tapes with Mitchell Haight and Jordan Jacklin!

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 65:03


Guests Mitchell Haight and Jordan Jacklin talk about starting their You-tube channel in 2020 and discuss some of the behind the scenes of their VHS tape inspired vlogs. Mitchell's videos really make us feel nostalgic about old school vlogs and they're great. We also talk about his plans for the future and as per usual Redwan finds a way to make things slightly awkward. https://www.instagram.com/maadwans/

Maad Wans
#17: Tik-Talk with Alex Shukri! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Podcast

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 61:32


Hoping on for this episode Alex Shukri, another person who makes Tik-Toks discusses the differences between the USA and the UK. We learn once again that Americans say things strangely but it's alright. Alex is also in a weird situation due to Covid-19 and we gain some new insights from the point of view of an American who is studying in the UK. Also some how neither Alex or Redwan have seen Borat, which inspired the title of this episode. https://www.instagram.com/maadwans/

Maad Wans
#14: With Murkzofficial!

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 35:50


Talking to an up and coming artist from west London about how he began rapping and more. On this episode we learn about Murkzofficial's approach to making music, his inspirations, and even get insights into how lock-down has impacted independent artists. As well as that we get a follow up on Redwan's highly anticipated quarantine mix-tape. https://www.instagram.com/maadwans/

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Maad Wans
#13: Road Maan

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 65:10


IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN ALL OF TOP BOY SEASONS 1-3, THIS IS YOUR SPOILER WARNING. We talk about the entirety of the Top Boy series, from the Channel 4 Summerhouse seasons to the latest Netflix funded season 3. Maan does a lot of the talking in this episode because Redwan seems to have a terrible memory. We'll probably do another whole episode on Top Boy whenever season 4 ends up happening. https://www.instagram.com/maadwans/

Maad Wans
#8: More mistakes were made

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 51:31


Not going to lie this episode is a bit of a shambles. The first attempt at recording messed up, there was a lot going on in the actual Instagram live stream, and to top it all off we had a couple technical issues. Regardless Maan and Redwan give questionable advice on a topic they are very inexperienced with, rank American you-tubers, and more.

Maad Wans
#7: The Great Desi Curry off

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 60:43


Redwan confesses one his insecurities and talks about his reasoning for going to the gym. On the other hand Maan has only been to the gym about 8 times in his life. Other topics in this GREAT episode also include bean boozled and curry. Instagram @maadwans

Maad Wans
#1: Honestly start on episode 4

Maad Wans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 80:17


An Instagram live stream where we discuss random topics and some things get a lil maad. Hosted by Maan and Redwan.

TRAUMA
Redwan @ Trauma #24 (Sala Siroco, 08.06.19)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 114:00


@Redwan closing set from Trauma #24 with Restive Plaggona as guest in live format, Sala Siroco (Madrid), June 8th 2019

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Redwan @ Trauma #24 (Sala Siroco, 08.06.19)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 114:00


@Redwan closing set from Trauma #24 with Restive Plaggona as guest in live format, Sala Siroco (Madrid), June 8th 2019

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Clubbingspain.com Podcast
CS Podcast 342: Redwan

Clubbingspain.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019


90 minutos de viaje sonoro con el catalán afincado en Madrid

Secuencia 3 Radio
S3R54 - Secuencia X Friends - REDWAN

Secuencia 3 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 93:28


Here we are again, after the last Christmas and a well-deserved rest, we return with the fifth season. After this winter break, we thought it was the best to invite close friend to play some records and tell us the story behind them and so it was. Redwan who has been a resident in Madrid since 2011, has worked closely with several media as Geometrika FM, Abysmal, Forward, XXXO, Turntables, Electromagnetic Radio and Clubbingspain. He is currently a member of Trauma, the collective which has brought to Madrid some of the best talents of the most risky techno. You should have read about Trauma before, if not, here you have some artists who have been involved in their events: SHXCXCHCXSH, Cassegrain, Kareem, Stanislav Tolkachev, Talker, Zosima, Codex Empire, Blush Response, SSTROM, Lofthaus, Oake, Domenico Crisci, SØS Gunver Ryberg , Delusions, No Parfum or Sam KDC. As for Redwan, his influences come from Detroit (UR) to Berlin (Basic Channel, Tresor), through Birmingham, but always with the spotlight on the new mutations that techno offers. A really nice technique in the mix that in his own words, "the only premise has been to select some techno at a very low BPM, showing how it can be so mental and deep, and making body and mind dance together." There is no doubt about this. A wise move that Redwan has opened this new season. Welcome and thank so much. More info here, https://soundcloud.com/redwan http://www.traumacollective.com/ http://www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio

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TRAUMA
Redwan @ TRAUMA #13 (Sala Siroco, 06.05.2017)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 72:02


@redwan warmup set for Trauma #13: Delusions live + No Parfum live w/ Muted at Sala Siroco on 06.05.2017, Madrid.

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Redwan @ TRAUMA #13 (Sala Siroco, 06.05.2017)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 72:02


@redwan warmup set for Trauma #13: Delusions live + No Parfum live w/ Muted at Sala Siroco on 06.05.2017, Madrid.

TRAUMA
Redwan - Trauma #08: warmup dj set for Codex Empire live (aufnahme + wiedergabe / Berlin) (15.10.16)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2016 129:23


Redwan warmup dj set for Trauma #08: Codex Empire live (aufnahme + wiedergabe / Berlín) at Siroco Club, Madrid, 15.10.16

TRAUMA
Redwan - Trauma #08: warmup dj set for Codex Empire live (aufnahme + wiedergabe / Berlin) (15.10.16)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 129:23


Redwan warmup dj set for Trauma #08: Codex Empire live (aufnahme + wiedergabe / Berlín) at Siroco Club, Madrid, 15.10.16

TRAUMA
Redwan @ Trauma #06 (Madrid, 02.04.16)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2016 148:45


Closing set from @redwan for Trauma #06 with Talker (Downwards) live as main guests, recorded live at Siroco Club, Madrid, 02.04.16.

TRAUMA
Redwan @ Trauma #06 (Madrid, 02.04.16)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 148:45


Closing set from @redwan for Trauma #06 with Talker (Downwards) live as main guests, recorded live at Siroco Club, Madrid, 02.04.16.

TRAUMA
Redwan @ Trauma #02 (Madrid 18.07.2015)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015 77:05


EN: Closing set recorded live on July 18th 2015 for @trauma-collective at Siroco Club (Madrid) with @cassegrain live as special guests. Some parts are a bit saturated due recording problems but it remains the original vibe. Hope you enjoy it. ES: Set de cierre grabado en directo el 18 de Julio de 2015 para @trauma-collective en la sala Siroco (Madrid) con @cassegrain como invitados. Algunas partes están un poco saturadas debido a problemas en la grabación pero aún conserva las sensaciones de aquella noche. Esperamos que la disfruten. @redwan

TRAUMA
Redwan @ Trauma #02 (Madrid 18.07.2015)

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015 77:05


EN: Closing set recorded live on July 18th 2015 for @trauma-collective at Siroco Club (Madrid) with @cassegrain live as special guests. Some parts are a bit saturated due recording problems but it remains the original vibe. Hope you enjoy it. ES: Set de cierre grabado en directo el 18 de Julio de 2015 para @trauma-collective en la sala Siroco (Madrid) con @cassegrain como invitados. Algunas partes están un poco saturadas debido a problemas en la grabación pero aún conserva las sensaciones de aquella noche. Esperamos que la disfruten. @redwan

TRAUMA
TRM PODCAST 004 | Redwan

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 102:45


Redwan, member of our crew, signs the fourth TRM Series podcast. Tracklist___ 01 - Varg - Mount Analogue [Northern Electronics] 02 - Byetone . Heart [Raster-Noton] 03 - Shifted - Arrangement In Monochrome II [Avian] 04 - Kobosil - A15 [RK] 05 - Abdulla Rashim - Moral Blinds [Northern Electronics] 06 - Applied Rupture - November 7, 1917 [Geometrika FM] 07 - Svaag - Saaade [Semantica] 08 - Polar Inertia - Sonic Outlaws [Field Records] 09 - Ovend - Marathon 3 [Ahrpe Records] 10 - Gas - Konigsforst 5 [Mille Plateaux] 11 - Acronym - Nemo [Northern Electronics] 12 - Ulwhednar - Stortorget [Northern Electronics] 13 - Ovend - Marathon 2 [Ahrpe Records] 14 - Slam - Cirklon Bells (Edit Select Remix) [Soma Quality Recordings] 15 - J&L - Ramayana Planet (Abdulla Rashim Remix) [ESHU Records] 16 - Cassegrain - Scythian [Prologue] 17 - Blind Observatory - And The Flying Saucer [I/Y] 18 - Andy Stott - Science And Industry [Modern Love] 19 - Aphex Twin - Quoth (Hidden Mix) [Not On Label] _______ ______________ ____ ___________________ www.traumacollective.com http://soundcloud.com/redwan

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TRM PODCAST 004 | Redwan

TRAUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 102:45


Redwan, member of our crew, signs the fourth TRM Series podcast. Tracklist___ 01 - Varg - Mount Analogue [Northern Electronics] 02 - Byetone . Heart [Raster-Noton] 03 - Shifted - Arrangement In Monochrome II [Avian] 04 - Kobosil - A15 [RK] 05 - Abdulla Rashim - Moral Blinds [Northern Electronics] 06 - Applied Rupture - November 7, 1917 [Geometrika FM] 07 - Svaag - Saaade [Semantica] 08 - Polar Inertia - Sonic Outlaws [Field Records] 09 - Ovend - Marathon 3 [Ahrpe Records] 10 - Gas - Konigsforst 5 [Mille Plateaux] 11 - Acronym - Nemo [Northern Electronics] 12 - Ulwhednar - Stortorget [Northern Electronics] 13 - Ovend - Marathon 2 [Ahrpe Records] 14 - Slam - Cirklon Bells (Edit Select Remix) [Soma Quality Recordings] 15 - J&L - Ramayana Planet (Abdulla Rashim Remix) [ESHU Records] 16 - Cassegrain - Scythian [Prologue] 17 - Blind Observatory - And The Flying Saucer [I/Y] 18 - Andy Stott - Science And Industry [Modern Love] 19 - Aphex Twin - Quoth (Hidden Mix) [Not On Label] _______ ______________ ____ ___________________ www.traumacollective.com http://soundcloud.com/redwan

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