Monstersuche am Loch Ness

Loch Ness bereitet sich vor auf die grรถรŸte Suchaktion nach dem Monster: Nessie. Zum ersten Mal kommen Dronen mit Infrarotkameras zum Einsatz. Aber da Nessie zum ersten Mal im 6. Jh gesehen wurde, mรผรŸte es heute ca. 1500 Jahre alt sein! Mein Interview im Deutschlandfunk “Europa Heute”, 24.8.23.

Where Language Junkies Meet

Confession: This includes myself. “The Language Event” in Edinburgh hears from poet and activist, Lennie Pennie (seen with myself in the thumbnail picture), that the Scots language shouldn’t only be for comedy, warns of dangers in potential misunderstandings of non-verbal communication and generally celebrates multi-lingualism (An Lร , BBC ALBA, 24/4/23)

Paraguay Indigenous People Demand Land Reform

15000 people marched through Paraguay’s capital Asunciรณn recently, demanding a land reform. The “Gran Marcha Campesina” has been going for 29 years. Marcial Gomez from the National Small Scale Farmers Federation says their country is in first place when it comes to concentration of land in the hands of an elite. Despite being the only country in South America where almost everyone speaks the native language (Guaranรญ) this doesn’t seem to translate into indigenous peoples’ rights. Mario Rivarola, an indigenous leader, says many live in extreme poverty.

Toby Hill from Global Witness describes they face complete destitution when they are evicted from land. This practice got worse during the dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner until 1989, but it continues to this day to increase soy production. Mario Rivarola says some land owners have questionable titles. Some candidates in a recent presidential election had promised reform. (An Lร , BBC ALBA, 24/04/23)

UPDATE: The ruling Colorado Party have won the elections.

Indigenous Brazilian View of Their New President

Indigenous people of the Inyrubรฉ in Brazil (whom the Portuguese called the Karajรก) visited a rainforest in Argyll, Scotland during the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow. Now a film about their trip has been shown at the Glasgow Short Film Festival, an opportunity to ask the protagonist, Narubia Werreria what she thought of the new president, Luiz Inรกcio Lula da Silva, who came into office in January 2023. She says he has stopped a genocide which she claims was imminent under the previous president, Jair Bolsonaro. (An Lร , BBC ALBA, 26/3/23)