Monday, October 19, 2009
Loggy Beyou Tree Stands
18/10/2009 During the day the socio-educational center of the Al Amal / Midelt was the scene of a mass consultation. Patients were likely to benefit from the passage of a medical humanitarian caravan, from Rabat to be examined.
Two professors, specialists Sixteen and eight paramedics were mobilized by Professor Brahim El Gueddari, the Patron of the team for this free consultation.
We emphasize that the medical caravan has made five hundred and ninety nine multidisciplinary consultations. Views
screening for breast and cervix: 158 cases
eye views: 257 cases. ENT
views: 110 cases.
Baby Care: 59 cases.
urologic: 15 cases.
The doctors had also proceeded to the distribution of some drugs.
The hospital director was actively involved in Midelt to this day by his presence and by making available to the team's medical equipment training.
On behalf of Al Amal Association, I express my sincere thanks to Professor El Gueddari of the National Institute of Oncology (Rabat) and his esteemed team.
I also thank the local authorities and volunteers of the City Council, the benefactors and the management of the Hotel El Ayachi for their contribution in their respective field, the success of this campaign of solidarity. A special mention to Ms. Hafsa Bechar, the instigator of this consultation the needy of Midelt.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Spirit Stuff For Cheer Competitions
A fly called by scientists Tuta absoluta devastated this year's entire fields of tomatoes in several regions of Morocco, which has resulted in an increase in Tomato prices that reached record levels dh 15 kg and over.
Tissou N'Ait Saghrouchen, a small town a few dozen inhabitants situated at the foot of El Ayachi, saved face. Its production of several tons was not affected by this leafminer tomatoes.
From June to October , farmers Tissou endow the souk Midelt a good tomato. Medium sized, non-uniform, inhomogeneous color, a gradient of red, thick flesh, the tomato is juicy Tissoit Overflowing water source rock of El Ayachi. Its flavor emerges the taste of a true natural tomato.
Bravo to the producers of this organic tomato unlike certainly not the red tomato sized supermarket shelves, these tomatoes are beautiful but full of chemicals and have no taste.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Opaque Open Toe Tights
As I mentioned in a former post in this blog, the Outat (now Midelt) offered in the early 19 th century a different image from that of other cities Berber Middle and High Atlas: Ethnically, the population was composite in addition to the dominant tribes, the Ait Ait Ouafella Izdeg and there were several categories of foreign elements: the Iguerouanes, the Ait Seghrouchen, The Oulad Khaoua, The Ait Hdidou, Filali and the Jews.
Jews lived in Ksar Ait Ouafella Lekbir. Jews lived in Ksar Zedgui Athman Or Moussa and Ksar Bousmella.
The Marquis de Segonzag reported until the late nineteenth century: "Jews have a unique location in the Ait and Ait Izdeg Ouafella.
The Alumni who have demonstrated oral Outatiens tell us that they had good neighborly relations with the Jews who lived with them in Ksars raised. Jews and Zedguis Afellaouis were fellahs and possessed the land they worked themselves or they were working by Khem (sharecroppers in the fifth).
An oral source, an old man of Ksar Tamoussa Ouali us that he had assisted in the 30s of last century, a fight between Jews and those Zedguis of Bousmella Athmane Oumoussa. In some minutes the battle began, the two ksars honor was at stake between two clans fighting occurred near the shrine of St. Sapharide, Moul El Kaf. Still, according to our source, shots Bouheba (former rifle) were exchanged.
Alerted, the Amghar for Athman Oumoussa arrived with a bang on his mule, waved his tarrezet (turban) to announce he had in Parliament. A few minutes later, everything was entered in order.
The reasons for this outburst? Our source believes it was a problem of honor. The scuffle was brief.
This was consistent with what people say Imazighen "in Amazigh, anger is like fire, bright and brief, revenge is like the embers, invisible but durable. "