Antoine Ludosky, arbitre de football et de futsal « Le futsal, c’est de la proximité avec un arbitrage plus spécifique »

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Antoine Ludosky, arbitre de football et de futsal 

Ancien footballeur, Antoine Ludosky est resté dans le monde du ballon rond, où il officie en tant que directeur du jeu. Avec l’avènement du futsal en Martinique, il a ajouté une corde à son arc, en tant qu’entraîneur, mais aussi en tant qu’arbitre.

Comment êtes-vous devenu arbitre de futsal ?

Je suis arbitre de football depuis déjà seize années. Je suis devenu arbitre de futsal tout simplement par le biais d’un ami, Philippe Armède, avec qui j’ai encadré l’équipe seniors de Bélème en tant qu’adjoint car je suis animateur seniors de football. Il m’a invité à l’entraînement de son équipe, la Futsal Académie (FAM), et c’est à ce moment précis qu’il y a eu le déclic, après m’être renseigné sur l’activité.  


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La garden Codi-zouk Koezyon : un programme de charme

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CONCERT

Les live-shows du groupe Koezyon se poursuivent avec le concept novateur du Codi-zouk Koezyon live. Rendez-vous est donné ce dimanche, au Beach Grill, pour une Beach Party qui se veut « enchanteresse »… 

Jean-Michel Galva, le leader du groupe Koezyon, et Jean-Marc Templet sont ravis de cette alliance qui donne une « valeur ajoutée au zouk ». Le temps fort de cette première édition sera une initiation à la danse zouk avec une animation de DJ Raptor dans une ambiance haute en couleur pour clôturer agréablement la saison des grandes vacances. 

Pour Jean-Michel Galva, la fusion est « une initiative intéressante car elle a créé une bonne énergie ! Notre Beach Party est le fruit…


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Tous à bord de l’Aquarius !

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Trois-Ilets

Benoît Henry, nouveau propriétaire de l’Aquarius, un bateau amarré au bourg des Trois-Ilets, propose des excursions en mer. Pendant ces grandes vacances, plusieurs familles ont embarqué à bord pour découvrir une balade commentée au gré des flots.

«J’aime découvrir, aller à l’aventure. Les balades sur l’eau c’est l’évasion, c’est magnifique, raconte Benoît Henry. Suite au départ à la retraite de mon ancien patron, Jean-Michel Roger, j’ai racheté le bateau et je poursuis désormais l’activité avec les mêmes partenaires, le même équipage. Depuis 2018, j’ai créé mon entreprise, la société Écorail. » Deux sorties sont proposées aux passagers. L’une dans le Sud jusqu’au bourg des Anses-d’Arlet, l’autre vers…


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Bail for police officers

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The content originally appeared on: Amandala Newspaper

Officers charged with Derrick Uh’s manslaughter to reappear in court on September 30 for disclosure

COROZAL, Mon. Aug. 22, 2022 Four of the officers charged for the death of 20-year-old Derrick Uh were arraigned in the Corozal Magistrate’s Court and released on bail last Thursday. The officers—Inspector Isaias Sanchez, Sergeant Rosario Romerio, PC Errol Peralta, and PC Alrick Borland—were all indicted on a manslaughter charge for the death of Uh, who passed away in the back of a police van as a result of heatstroke and suffocation. Following an adjournment, the sitting magistrate granted the four officers bail and ordered them to return to court on the 30th of September for disclosure. No plea with taken at this first hearing.

Norman Rodriguez, attorney for one of the officers, PC Errol Peralta – who was the driver of the van—told reporters that bail in the sum of $10,000, and two sureties of $5,000 each was granted.

“It was the same across the board for all four officers. The court was minded to grant bail that the defendants had to produce a property paper or house lot or some documents related to property. We made further submission, and the court considered those submissions and ended up giving them signed bail,” Rodriguez said. He added, “They are to surrender their documents, they are not to apply for any other documents without the permission of the court, and they are to sign in every Monday between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. at the Corozal police station,” he said.

Rodriguez, who said that he believes justice should be granted, noted that it is important that due process takes place so that it can be determined who is truly culpable. “I know that the public wants justice for the young man, and I believe that justice should be granted or given, but the summary of fact on which these four defendants were charged – there is one, or part of a statement that stands out in my mind, that Peralta drove the police vehicle to park it and this is what it says, ‘unaware that there was someone inside’,” Rodriguez emphasized.

He went on to say that while he, like so many others in the country, is pained by the type of death suffered by Uh and the grief experienced by his family, the Police Department must prosecute those that are guilty. “I feel real pain for the family. He was a promising young man, and it touches me when young people innocently are deprived of their lives, but at the end of the day, if you are going to prosecute, prosecute those that are guilty; don’t drag innocent people and compound the problems,” Rodriguez said.

Currently, an audit is being conducted at the Corozal Police Station, Police Commissioner Chester Williams said in an interview on Friday. The Research, Planning, Legal Affairs, and Compliance (RPLAC) branch of the Police Department will reportedly

carry out the audit to ascertain if any others were culpable and to determine what were the systematic breakdowns that could have caused Uh’s death.

He also gave an update on an internal investigation being carried out within the Police Department, and indicated that the officers who were suspended have now been placed on interdiction, with the exception of the officer who holds the rank of inspector (Officer Sanchez), who has to face the Security Services Commission.

During Friday’s interview, COMPOL Williams said, “Since then you would know that three of those officers were on suspension pending the outcome of the investigation. The suspension will now be upgraded to interdiction, and so they go to interdiction with half pay. As it relates to Mr. Sanchez, who falls under the Security Services Commission, I only have the power by law to put him on five days administrative leave, and then it’s the Services Commission that will have to suspend him from duty.”

That commission, however, is presently not in operation, since a new commission has not yet been constituted by the current administration, COMPOL Williams went on to note.

“I am hoping that one is going to be constituted very shortly, and then once that is done, we can go through the process of having him on suspension the right way. The investigation also shows that there were a number of administrative breaches by some other officers within the Corozal police formation, and so those officers will be dealt with by means of our internal disciplinary process,” Williams said.

Commissioner Williams further noted that, after an audit is carried out to determine what systematic failures led to the incident, persons found culpable in that audit will also be dealt with internally. Then, in reference specifically to Sergeant Rosario Romero, who was along with PC Peralta in the van that was driven and parked at the police station in Corozal, he stated, “I will only say this much, that as the senior person in the vehicle that went to the station, he could have ensured that the proper process was followed when the vehicle was handed over at the station, and so I would want to think that internally he would have something to answer.”

There is no evidence at this time to point to the officer commanding the Corozal police station as having any responsibility for Uh’s death, but a definitive conclusion will be reached based on the facts gathered during the internal audit. For now, the accused officers are out on bail until the end of September, when they will return to court.

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Sedi lavishes praise on Lord Michael

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by Evan X Hyde

Wilfred “Sedi” Elrington is a multimillionaire Afro-Belizean attorney-at-law. He was a Supreme Court judge during the UDP government of 1993-1998, during which he was also a senator and sat in the Dr. Manuel Esquivel Cabinet. Mr. Elrington was a three- time Cabinet minister (Foreign Minister) during the three terms in office (2008-2020) of UDP Prime Minister Dean Barrow. Mr. Elrington, as Foreign Minister, signed the so-called COMPROMIS of 2008 which committed the land and sea of Belize to International Court of Justice (ICJ) arbitration.

Mr. Elrington has been writing a weekly column in THE REPORTER. In the Sunday, August 7, 2022 issue of that newspaper, he titled his column: “Solving the Afro Belizean Crisis.” In that column, he refers to all the evils which have plagued Belize’s Afro- Belizean population since slavery and colonialism, followed by “four continuous decades of discrimination, neglect, poverty, abuse and injustice.” One assumes that Mr. Elrington is referring to the post-independence years in Belize when he makes reference to “four continuous decades …”

Amazingly enough, two weeks later, in the Sunday, August 21, 2022 issue of THE REPORTER, under the heading, “Build the Port Quickly,” the same Mr. Elrington wrote the following paragraphs about Lord Michael Ashcroft. Mr. Elrington’s opinions are contrary to those of the vast majority of Belizean citizens. I am stunned.

“The Ashcroft group has a good business track record in our country. It was Mr. Ashcroft who introduced the offshore financial industry into our country and the Ship’s Registry. The Ashcroft group has also been very bullish in investing in our tourism, agriculture and banking sectors as well. And, their reputation for being shrewd, financially well-heeled investors is widely known nationally and internationally.

“They have displayed an affinity for our country which belies any suggestion that they are merely interested in exploiting us. They have been supportive of our nation’s efforts in education, culture, health and sports over the years they have been investing in our country. They are among the very few investors who have shown neither hesitation nor reluctance to invest in our country.”

    Do you believe Sedi?    

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Surya Narain wint Junior Wiskunde Olympiade

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PARAMARIBO — Surya Narain van de Sewrajsinghschool is met 73 punten als winnaar uit de bus gekomen van de negende

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Afbouwen export rondhout gezamenlijk streven CIS en lokale houtproducenten

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Tekst en beeld Euritha Tjan A Way PARAMARIBO — Conservation International Suriname (CIS) en de vereniging Binnenlandse Houtproducenten (BHP) hebben

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PLAY PAN, DON’T ‘FRAID POWDER

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Desperadoes Steel Orchestra seranades the crowd as it is ‘powdered’ on Knox Street, Port of Spain, before the start of the parade. – Sureash Cholai

Pan Tribago hosted its Pan and Powder Parade from City Hall to the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port of Spain on Wednesday. Newsday photographer Sureash Cholai shares these images of the fun.

More powder for everyone who wants it on Pembroke Street. – SUREASH CHOLAI

Silver Stars Steelband members enjoy themselves as they play for the crowd on Pembroke Street. – SUREASH CHOLAI

A fancy sailor portays London’s falling bridge on Pembroke Street on his way to the Queen’s park Savannah. – SUREASH CHOLAI

Members of the crowd enjoy the music in front of the Port of Spain City Hall, Knox Street, Port of Spain. – Sureash Cholai

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Demande de d?mission d’Ariel Henry et menace contre les banques, Jean Charles Mo?se fait le point

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Le chef du gouvernement Ariel Henry a ?chou? ? tous les niveaux, selon Jean-Charles Mo?se, le leader de la plateforme Pitit Desalin. <>, a-t-il d?taill? lors de sa participation ? l’?mission <> le mercredi 24 ao?t.

Apr?s avoir list? un ensemble de probl?mes auxquels fait face la population, le leader politique conclut qu’Ariel Henry doit tirer sa r?v?rence. <>, a ajout? Jean Charles Mo?se qui pour remplacer l’actuel chef de la Primature, Ariel Henry, dit avoir lanc? les discussions avec plusieurs dirigeants. Il pr?voit de manifester le 7 septembre prochain dans le d?partement de l’Ouest pour exiger son d?part.

Quand Jean Charles Mo?se s’explique sur son appel ? l’incendie des banques commerciales

Le leader politique dit maintenir ses propos concernant son intention de fermer les banques commerciales du pays si le taux du dollar ne chute pas par rapport ? la gourde sur le territoire national. Cependant, il explique que c’est la population qui a dit vouloir incendier les banques. <>, s’est-il d?fendu. Monsieur Mo?se estime qu’il m?rite une plaque d’honneur. <>, a-t-il soutenu.

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Manifestations : Andr? Michel condamne les d?c?s et blessures par balle

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Le leader du Secteur d?mocratique et populaire (SDP) et signataire de l’accord de la Primature (Accord du 11 septembre), Andr? Michel, a condamn? les violences survenues lors des manifestations ? Port-au-Prince et dans les villes de province cette semaine. Trois personnes ont ?t? tu?es par balle alors que plusieurs bless?s ont ?t? enregistr?s. Le leader politique a dit condamner avec la plus grande fermet? les d?c?s et les blessures par balle. <>, a-t-il d?clar?.

Selon Me Andr? Michel, dans la rue il y a ? la fois une population furieuse et ceux qui profitent de l’occasion pour d?stabiliser l’?tat. <>, a-t-il d?taill?.

Me Andr? Michel s’est gard? de r?v?ler des noms, arguant son r?le dans la commission de dialogue cr??e par le Premier ministre Ariel Henry. <>.

Andr? Michel a ?galement reconnu que les autorit?s sont oblig?es de donner des r?ponses par rapport ? la situation du pays. <>, a-t-il d?clar?.

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