Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Blonde And Brown Chunks

plaque against forgetting

A year after the murder of Dorian Bambara, a demonstration was held yesterday by white relatives. A commemorative plaque was laid by the mayor.

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For the death of Dorian Bambara not remain a news item, a demonstration was held yesterday noon white Quai Sainte-Croix. photos fabien Cottereau

Yesterday afternoon, about 200 people dressed in white, symbolizing purity and non-violence, gathered in memory of Dorian Bambara, a young man of 23 years, killed a year ago to the day, Quai Sainte-Croix.

Dorian had dual French and Burkinabe. So a crowd of all walks of life who came together to honor him. After the wreath laying on the scene, recalled his family's act of selflessness that led to his loss. At the exit of a nightclub, he tried to rescue his friend Greg, assaulted with knives. He was then murdered.

For his father, Moumouny Bambara, "is an important day for justice has always been done. We must continue to take action to avoid falling into oblivion. "

" Giving meaning to his death " A little later, around the banners on the steps of the conservatory, a plaque is deposited by the municipality. An important symbol for the family, who sees this as his first wish come true: "We are surprised that the promise was kept," says Cedric Bambara, 28, brother of Doris. He is also president of the association "Dorian Bambara, founded a year ago to fight against youth violence.

"Dorian, could not stand the rampage, he could not remain passive, he intervened in fights, "says his mother Josie.

Many young people are present. Saly came with her mother Libourne. At 28, she had little Dorian, and can not achieve. "I did not think we did see her again. "From near and far, friends are very affected," There is no word to describe what we feel. "These young

invested, it is also what has affected the municipality. "They have lived this drama and now want to make a fight," said Muriel Parcelier, Deputy Mayor of Bordeaux-Bastide district, came to represent the town hall and "personal capacity". "The mayor wanted to support these young people who are involved in a fight against violence and try to understand it better. "A struggle to find solutions," hand in hand with the authorities, it is also what motivates Josiane Bambara.

fight against violence Following this tragedy, the authorities had taken significant steps. "Coming out of nightclubs, it relaxes a little, it would require more monitoring, advanced Cedric. But the closing hours were pushed back five hours to coincide with the first tram. That's a start. "

For Mayor Montussan Claude Arnathau, municipal actions are missing: "I regret that such wanton acts perpetuated, it lacks seriousness. "

Emotion is still palpable when Dorian's mother spoke. She now has to complete a draft Day against youth violence. His son added: "It is also believed to be training and prevention in schools and out of boxes. "

Another project is running to continue to keep the memory of Dorian: construction of a dispensary in the village where his grandfather in Burkina Faso. "He was delighted to discover its origins," says her father. After two trips, he had engaged in this humanitarian action with the association "Tiemoko Aquitaine Burkina solidarity." A clinic should perhaps carry his name for the united work of Dorian lives in both countries. "We must maintain what has been started, it would be a shame to give up," punctuates Cedric.

Information: http://dorian-asso.fr


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