MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 14/01/2025
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00:00Welcome everyone, glad to see you for a new edition of the Média Morning. Here are the headlines.
00:21The Moroccans celebrate this Tuesday, January 14, the New Year in Mazir.
00:28In 1975, a major event to consolidate the place of culture in Mazir, in different areas, more details in ANAS.
00:36In the Gaza Strip, the fighting and bombings killed dozens of Palestinians on Monday,
00:45when the White House announced that an agreement on a truce between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas could be concluded in seven weeks.
00:53In Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré estimated on Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron
01:03had insulted all Africans when he denounced the ungratefulness of some countries towards France, arousing anger on the continent.
01:13We start this edition with our special page dedicated to the New Year in Mazir.
01:23The Moroccans celebrate this Tuesday, January 14, the New Year in Mazir.
01:42A major event to consolidate the place of culture in Mazir, in different areas, more details in ANAS.
01:52In the Gaza Strip, Captain Ibrahim Traoré estimated on Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron
02:02celebrates this Tuesday, January 14, the New Year in Mazir.
02:32In the Gaza Strip, Captain Ibrahim Traoré estimated on Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron
02:42celebrates this Tuesday, January 14, the New Year in Mazir.
02:52In the Gaza Strip, Captain Ibrahim Traoré estimated on Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron
03:02celebrates this Tuesday, January 14, the New Year in Mazir.
03:12In the Gaza Strip, Captain Ibrahim Traoré estimated on Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron
03:22celebrates this Tuesday, January 14, the New Year in Mazir.
03:32In the Gaza Strip, Captain Ibrahim Traoré estimated on Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron
03:42celebrates this Tuesday, January 14, the New Year in Mazir.
03:52In the Gaza Strip, Captain Ibrahim Traoré estimated on Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron
04:02celebrates this Tuesday, January 14, the New Year in Mazir.
04:12In another Moroccan city, the city of Tangier, celebrates the New Year in Mazir 1975.
04:18This occasion allowed to highlight the cultural richness of the Amazigh through artistic representations
04:24that carry the fragrance of the history.
04:28Driss Bousrahan takes us into this cultural universe with Shayma Fekri.
04:33The Pearl of North welcomed the festivities of the New Year in Mazir 1975, offering to the public
04:43exceptional representations of Ahwash troops from Sousse.
04:48In the place of the Al-Baroud Tower, an enthusiastic crowd gathered to enjoy the Amazigh folklore,
04:54a living reflection of the diversity of Moroccan cultural heritage.
04:58Musical performances animated the public space, creating a festive atmosphere,
05:03where traditional melodies and dances were warmly welcomed by the spectators.
05:10I am proud to see that the celebrations of the New Year in Mazir this year are organized throughout the kingdom.
05:16It is an opportunity to highlight this day, which we can truly consider historical.
05:23The goal is to preserve our identity as a heritage for future generations.
05:30It is also about protecting and valuing its diversity.
05:36In addition to the artistic performances, the traditional dishes of Mazir took a central place in the celebrations.
05:42Visitors had the opportunity to taste popular dishes such as Tiakla, Berkouch and Couscous,
05:48prepared according to ancestral recipes, passed down from generation to generation.
05:58We prepare traditional Amazigh dishes that we inherited from our grandparents.
06:02We prepared Berkouch, served with lamelou, as well as Couscous accompanied by Naveh.
06:07We also prepared Seda, a dish based on semolina or barley.
06:11Morocco, like many countries in North Africa, officially celebrates the New Year in Mazir on January 14.
06:18This recognition highlights the historical and cultural importance of this event in the lives of Moroccans.
06:24The celebration of the year in Mazir is rooted in ancient traditions,
06:29which symbolize the deep connection of the Amazigh people with agriculture and land.
06:34We now go to the city of Al-Husayma, which continues the celebration of the New Year in Mazir of 1975 for the second consecutive year.
06:43This cultural event is celebrated by all Moroccans as an official national holiday paid.
06:50Mohamed El Richi tells us more about this in the story of Shayma Fekri.
06:56In a festive atmosphere, the city of Al-Husayma celebrates the New Year in Mazir.
07:02The festivities began with concerts of traditional music and folkloric dances,
07:06illustrating the richness of Moroccan cultural diversity.
07:10The public had the opportunity to enjoy the performances of the artistic groups
07:15that highlighted the multiple facets of the Amazigh heritage.
07:19As Amazigh, the recognition of this year in Mazir is very important.
07:25As Amazigh, the recognition of this year in Mazir is very important.
07:31As Amazigh, the recognition of this year in Mazir is very important.
07:44As part of the 9th edition of the Caravan of Immaterial Heritage,
07:48the Regional Directorate of Agriculture organized a fair to highlight the products of the terroir of the province of Al-Husayma.
07:55It is an opportunity to highlight the riches of this region of the mountains of the Rif.
08:02In a space dedicated to traditional cuisine, the most emblematic Amazigh dishes were put on display,
08:08illustrating the richness and diversity of Amazigh gastronomy.
08:12Prepared with local ingredients and according to traditional methods,
08:16these meals gave visitors a unique opportunity to discover aspects of the Amazigh heritage through taste.
08:24This cake, called Tselchem, is very popular in the Rif region and is prepared in a very simple way.
08:32Al-Husayma and its neighboring regions celebrate the New Year in Mazir,
08:36an event carrying a message of unity and pride of the heritage.
08:40This celebration follows the decision of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI to designate January 14 as a national holiday,
08:48a gesture that strengthened the pride of the Amazigh identity as an essential component of the Moroccan identity.
08:57More than 3,000 primary and bilingual teachers will benefit from a training in order to accelerate the generalization of Amazigh language teaching.
09:07This is what was announced on Monday in Rabat by the Minister of National Education, Pre-school and Sports Mohammed Saad Barada
09:13in response to an oral question from the Socialism Progress Party in the House of Representatives
09:20on the promotion of Amazigh language teaching and its teachers.
09:25The minister indicated that a total of 650,936 students are currently taking Amazigh lessons in 3,400 primary schools.
09:38The integration of the Amazigh language into the educational system is a path that Morocco has gradually followed since 2003 at the primary level.
09:47The Ministry of National Education aims to reach 50% of the coverage rate in 2026
09:54and to achieve a generalized integration by 2030.
09:59Explanations with Mahaj Amal and Youssef Ouhmoua Al Abnani for the story.
10:04Since 2003, Morocco has worked to integrate Amazigh into national education
10:09with the creation of IRCAM to promote Amazigh language and culture.
10:14In 2011, the Moroccan constitution granted Amazigh an official status, placing it on an equal footing with Arabic.
10:22This recognition has led to initiatives to train teachers and develop suitable pedagogical resources.
10:29The integration of Amazigh language into national education dates back to 2003,
10:37except that there are huge obstacles such as the lack of human resources to generalize Amazigh language teaching in Morocco.
10:44But this does not prevent us from recalling the continuous efforts provided by the provincial and regional direction of national education
10:52to recruit teachers and offer them continuous training and intensive training
10:58in order to strengthen their professional capacities.
11:04Here, in this primary school in the capital Rabat, Amazigh language is taught in its original letter, Tifinagh,
11:11while using modern technologies to improve the pedagogical quality.
11:16However, the allocated time and human resources remain limited.
11:20Over the years, Amazigh language teaching has been expanded despite some obstacles in terms of human resources.
11:27In our school, out of 462 students, nearly 62% were able to take advantage of Amazigh language classes.
11:34This means that 208 students have reached the fourth level of Amazigh language
11:40and they will soon be able to master levels 5 and 6.
11:44Faced with the explanations of their teachers, the students react with perspicacity, concentration and fervor
11:51with this new language that they seem to assimilate quickly.
12:01Most of the students who do not speak Amazigh language are very curious to discover this new language.
12:07They express their desire to learn it and they are ready to make efforts to be able to read, write and speak in Amazigh.
12:14Of course, there are obstacles in terms of resources, but I think that the concerned ministry is actively looking into this.
12:27To integrate Amazigh into the school curriculum, students must be able to read and write in Amazigh.
12:35To integrate Amazigh language into the Moroccan educational curriculum,
12:40Amazigh association actors recommend the increase of the number of courses available,
12:45the formation of a larger number of teachers per year and the integration of the Amazigh manual on the list of school manuals.
12:51By 2030, and according to the Ministry of National Education,
12:55Amazigh language teaching will benefit some 4 million students in 12,000 primary education institutions.
13:05The museums that trace the history of the Amazigh heritage are now more and more built in Morocco.
13:13The latest in date is the Araba Restoration by the National Museums Foundation of Zoudaya.
13:18Ilembarada Hayat Ziani takes us on a guided tour.
13:25The Zoudaya Museum is one of the first museums created in Morocco.
13:28In 2022, it was restored by the National Museums Foundation and now bears the name of the National Museum of Amazigh Heritage.
13:36In total, 8,000 objects are on display, including bags, belts, shoes, jewellery and costumes.
13:47Jewellery is considered a sociological and economic expression.
13:51Amazigh heritage is an indicator of the social class of the woman who wears them.
13:56They are also an identity indicator that reflects the original Dantean region of the jewellery.
14:02We can take the example of the kurziya, this belt worn by the woman in northern Morocco.
14:08It was a device that allowed her to cover herself, but also to use it to keep her money.
14:16In Marrakech, the Berber Museum was inaugurated in 2011 under the patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
14:22Located in the heart of the Majorelle Garden, it presents a panorama of the extraordinary creativity of this people, the oldest in North Africa.
14:31From the Rif to the Sahara, more than 600 objects are on display.
14:37They show the richness and diversity of an ever-living culture, based in particular on sharing.
14:43Sharing of food. From the moment we share food, we share salt, there is a kind of link that looks a bit like the Kansanga link.
14:54It is almost interpreted as a very strong link that is close to the Kansanga link.
15:00And so we have to help each other, we have to respond to the request of the members of society with whom we share food.
15:12Whether in Marrakech or Rabat, these museums are a screen of culture that shows a plural Morocco, open to the world.
15:42In the international news, in the Middle East, fighting and bombings killed dozens of Palestinians on Monday in the Gaza Strip.
15:58At a time when the White House announced that an agreement on a truce between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas could be concluded this week.
16:06While live negotiations are underway under the guidance of Qatar, the United States and Egypt are intensifying.
16:14Israel is multiplying strikes against the Palestinian movement.
16:17Yesterday, the Israeli army bombed the city of Gaza in the north of the territory throughout the day, killing more than 50 people.
16:25According to the rescue teams of schools, houses and even gatherings, they were aimed at closing the door of the civil defense, Mahmoud Bassan.
16:34The Israeli army has announced that it has lost five soldiers in combat in the north of the territory where it has been carrying out a terrestrial offensive since October 6,
16:43claiming to prevent Hamas fighters from regrouping.
16:49Negotiations on a truce in the Gaza Strip are progressing.
16:53In Doha, dear Tamim Ben Hamad received the delegation of Hamas on Monday.
16:58The Qatari leader also met Steve Whitkoff, the envoy appointed for the Middle East by US President-elect Donald Trump,
17:07as well as Brett McGurk, the envoy in office of President Joe Biden for the region.
17:12They examined the latest advances in the negotiations for the truce.
17:17White House National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan showed his enthusiasm for the progress made to get a ceasefire in Gaza.
17:28We are now at a crucial point in the negotiations for an agreement on hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza.
17:37We are close to an agreement and it can be concluded this week.
17:40I do not make promises or predictions, but it is within reach and we will work to make it happen.
17:47A high-ranking Palestinian official close to Hamas also mentioned significant progress in the talks.
17:53He specified that the agreement was being finalized.
17:57Indirect negotiations aim to free the 94 Israeli hostages held in Gaza in exchange for Palestinian prisoners incarcerated by Israel.
18:08The talks also included the issue of humanitarian aid for Gaza.
18:19We hope that the US administration's pressure on Trump and the mediators will be serious and will put an end to this war.
18:27And we are currently very optimistic that this war will end, if God wills it.
18:32We hear that there are negotiations every day, but we see nothing.
18:36They fail every time.
18:38When we see it on the ground, we will believe that there is a dream.
18:42I am not optimistic, but I hope that there will be a ceasefire.
18:46Everyone hopes for calm and comfort, but what we see on the ground is different and does not suggest that there will be a ceasefire.
18:55The talks to reach a ceasefire in Gaza are being held under the auspices of Qatar, Egypt and the United States.
19:03On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed with US President Joe Biden
19:10progress in the negotiations on Trump's investment approach.
19:15On January 20, Joe Biden stated real progress in the negotiations.
19:20On his side, Donald Trump recently promised hell to the region if the hostages were not released before his return to power.
19:29And in the news, also almost a week after these hills were set on fire,
19:34Los Angeles sees the threatening winds to shake the flames, strengthening with the risk of a new fire.
19:41Not only are these extreme and dangerous conditions that involve many people,
19:46but they will make new fires much more likely, warns the US Weather Service.
19:52Extremely favorable weather conditions for fires develop in the region where gusts already blow up to 120 km per hour in some areas.
20:01They last at least until Wednesday, he warns, besieged by flames since March.
20:08Last Tuesday, the second most populated city in the United States counted its deaths day after day.
20:13The report was heavier on Sunday, with 24 people killed, according to local authorities.
20:19In the ravaged neighborhoods, assisted rescuers continue to inspect the rubble in search of bodies.
20:38A large part of Los Angeles is reduced to ashes.
20:41The efforts of thousands of firefighters have allowed to contain the progression of the fire.
20:46But the fire continues to wreak havoc.
20:49The situation is likely to deteriorate in the coming days.
20:53The hot and dry winds of California must regain power.
20:57The US Weather Service foresees a particularly dangerous situation.
21:03These gusts of wind will go up to 110 km per hour from Tuesday morning.
21:13The critical weather conditions for fires will continue until Wednesday.
21:19These winds, combined with a low rate of humidity and fuel, will maintain the threat of very high fires throughout Los Angeles.
21:29To all residents, please be assured that we will be there for you until the last fire is completely extinguished.
21:43Anthony Maron reassured that his teams had received a lot of equipment, including dozens of firetrucks, as well as human reinforcements,
21:52to deal with the situation.
21:54More than 12,000 homes or buildings have been destroyed or damaged by the fires.
21:59100,000 people remain concerned by the evacuation orders.
22:03Many residents find themselves on the street, traumatized by the fire.
22:08We had nearly 900 people looking for shelter.
22:11We make sure that no one faces the effects of this disaster alone.
22:15We are still at the heart of the situation.
22:17The fires are not out yet.
22:20The new American president, Donald Trump, was attacked on Sunday by local leaders.
22:27Incompetent politicians have no idea how to extinguish them, he estimated on his social network Social Troubles.
22:35The damage is worth tens of billions of dollars and could be the most expensive ever known in the United States.
22:42The governor of the state, Gavin Newsom, said on Sunday that he wanted to launch a Marshall Plan to rebuild California,
22:50alleging certain regulations.
22:56In Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré estimated on Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron
23:03had insulted all Africans when he denounced the ungratefulness of some countries towards France,
23:10provoking anger on the continent.
23:14I think we forgot to say thank you, it doesn't matter, it will come with time.
23:19Gratitude, I am well placed to know it.
23:22It is a non-transmissible disease to man.
23:24He had in particular declared the French president last week on the subject of French military interventions against terrorists in the Sahel.
23:32He insulted all Africans.
23:35This is how this man sees Africa, he sees Africans.
23:38We are not humans.
23:40Yesterday, Captain Ibrahim Traoré reacted during a ceremony of vows.
23:46Relations between Burkina Faso and France have not ceased to deteriorate since September 2022.
23:52Burkina, like its neighbors and allies, Mali and Niger,
23:56have obtained between 2022 and 2023 the departure of French soldiers from their territories.
24:05Voilà pour l'essentiel de l'actualité.
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