Ukraine: à Bakhmout, les “soldats à usage unique” des forces Wagner

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“Là-bas, c’est l’horreur. Le sol est noir comme de l’asphalte, tout est retourné (…), il y a des corps partout”: “là-bas” désigne la ligne de front à Bakhmout, ainsi…

“Là-bas, c’est l’horreur. Le sol est noir comme de l’asphalte, tout est retourné (…), il y a des corps partout”: “là-bas” désigne la ligne de front à Bakhmout, ainsi décrite à l’AFP par un soldat ukrainien.

“C’est la guerre privée de Prigojine”, poursuit le militaire nommé Eugène, dit “Gym”, 38 ans, membre de la garde nationale.

Tout autour du tunnel en béton sous lequel il s’est abrité, à un kilomètre de la ligne de front, des obus ou roquettes russes volent à intervalles réguliers.

A Bakhmout, petite ville de l’est de l’Ukraine, sur laquelle la Russie continue étrangement de pousser, alors même qu’elle recule ailleurs, c’est Evguéni Prigojine, le patron des forces Wagner, qui est à la manœuvre.

Et l’oligarque russe, réputé proche de Vladimir Poutine mais qui affiche des ambitions politiques personnelles croissantes, semble prêt à tout pour remporter ce trophée militaire.

Depuis début octobre, il est accusé par l’Ukraine de déverser là un flot de milliers de combattants recrutés directement dans les prisons russes, contre promesse d’un salaire et d’une amnistie.

Utilisés depuis plusieurs semaines principalement en première ligne, et surtout la nuit, ces ex-détenus servent d’”appâts humains”, selon plusieurs témoignages de soldats ukrainiens recueillis par l’AFP à Bakhmout.

“Numéro de ta prison”

“Ca commence vers 18H00, quand il fait sombre”, témoigne Anton, dit “Poliak”, 50 ans, membre de la 93e brigade ukrainienne, en repos depuis une blessure. 

“Ces soldats sans expérience sont envoyés sous nos balles, pendant plusieurs minutes et ils y restent”, témoigne-t-il. Selon lui, jusqu’à 7 ou 8 commandos dits “de diversion” peuvent ainsi être envoyés sur une position en une seule nuit.

“Leur boulot est d’avancer dans notre direction pour que l’on tire sur eux et qu’ils puissent alors nous localiser”, décrypte Sergii, dit “Tanthon”, major dans la 53e brigade des forces ukrainiennes, depuis les abords de la ligne de contact.

“Ensuite, ils envoient l’artillerie ou d’autres commandos plus expérimentés sur nos positions”, poursuit-il.

La plupart des combattants russes tombent sous les munitions ukrainiennes et, plus rarement, certains, seulement blessés, sont capturés.

Le matin même, Tanthon a retrouvé vivant l’un de ces combattants de Wagner, des anciens taulards venus par régiments et appelés par les Ukrainiens “soldats à usage unique”.

“Dans un sens il a de la chance, car il est encore en vie, la plupart de ses camarades ont été tués”, commente le soldat.

Dans une vidéo qu’il a tournée et datant du jour même – ce que l’AFP a pu authentifier -, on peut voir le captif russe couché sur le sol d’une pièce, blessé à la main droite et à la jambe gauche.

Il est interrogé par le major ukrainien.

– “Quel est le numéro de ta prison ?”, demande-t-il.

– “C’est Kopeika” (le pénitencier correctionnel numéro 1 situé à Voronej, dans l’ouest de la Russie), répond le mercenaire russe.

Ce dernier indique ensuite avoir rejoint Wagner il y a un mois, et avoir reçu un entraînement rapide, dans trois lieux différents, dont le dernier était à Lougansk.

Tous ceux qui étaient avec lui étaient des “taulards” recrutés par le groupe Wagner, explique le captif.

“Je vous sors d’ici”

Ce groupe paramilitaire, qui a émergé en 2014 en Ukraine, est suspecté depuis des années par les Occidentaux de mener les basses oeuvres du Kremlin sur différents théâtres d’opération, de la Syrie en Centrafrique. Moscou a toujours démenti.

La société privée est composée en partie de mercenaires endurcis sur des théâtres extérieurs, mais aussi de militaires russes professionnels passés côté Wagner car ils sont mieux équipés et mieux payés que dans l’armée, ainsi que de recrues sans expérience, et sorties de prison.

Evguéni Prigojine a reconnu seulement le 26 septembre dernier en être le fondateur, mettant fin à des années de rumeurs.

Quelques jours avant, une vidéo avait émergé le montrant – selon toute vraisemblance – en train de recruter des détenus d’un établissement pénitentiaire russe, pour les envoyer en Ukraine.

Face à des détenus en rang d’oignons, il y détaille ses exigences et leur donne quelques minutes pour se décider: il veut des hommes entre 22 et 50 ans, en “bonne forme physique”, tout en précisant qu’il fera attention aux condamnés pour crimes sexuels et aux toxicomanes.

“Moi, je vous sors d’ici vivants ! Mais je ne vous restitue pas toujours vivants. Eh bien, les gars, avez-vous des questions ?”, conclut-il. 

Son groupe de restauration, Concord, n’a ni confirmé ni infirmé l’origine de cette vidéo.

Obsession

Pour Moscou, ces opérations de recrutement sont un aveu d’échec, au moment où son armée est en difficulté sur plusieurs fronts ukrainiens et que la mobilisation annoncée de 300.000 Russes a ébranlé le pacte de confiance national.

Pour combattre à Bakhmout, le patron de Wagner aurait réussi à recruter en prison jusqu’à “2.000” détenus, selon une déclaration du président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky, le 16 octobre.

Mais pourquoi Evguéni Prigojine a-t-il fait de la petite ville minière du Donbass ukrainien une telle obsession ?

Selon les experts militaires, cette poussées sanglante sur la localité (de 70.000 habitants avant la guerre), qui a perdu tout intérêt stratégique depuis le retrait des Russes d’Izioum, ne semble plus répondre à aucune logique militaire.

“Les Russes s’y épuisent sans réussir à envelopper ou détruire des positions majeures de l’ennemi”, analyse pour l’AFP Mykola Bielieskov, chercheur à l’Institut national de recherche stratégique. 

Le colonel à la retraite ukrainien Sergei Grabsky estime que “techniquement, la Russie peut capturer Bakhmout, mais pas dans un avenir proche”, et qu’il s’agirait d’une “victoire à la Pyrrhus”, obtenue au prix de pertes si lourdes pour le vainqueur qu’elle équivaudrait quasiment à une défaite.

Incurie

Au-delà du trophée militaire, Evguéni Prigojine semble de plus en plus intéressé par une plateforme politique, s’affirmant comme chef de guerre face à l’incurie des généraux russes.

Le 19 octobre, l’oligarque a annoncé s’être lancé dans la construction d’une “ligne Wagner”, une “ligne Maginot” hérissée de “dents de dragons” anti-chars, comme lors de la Première Guerre mondiale, censée maintenir les troupes ukrainiennes à distance des territoires occupés de la région de Lougansk.

Un projet symbolique aux contours flous, censé asseoir son narratif de défenseur ultime du territoire national, fustigeant les “bureaucrates-ennemis” de Moscou qui ne le soutiennent pas, ceux dit-il qui “changent sans cesse de scénario depuis février”.

“Les troupes russes sont à la défense et il se met en scène à l’offensive, c’est son intérêt principal: transformer cette bataille en influence politique, donc en argent”, explique l’analyste ukrainien Mykola Bielieskov.

Pour Nestor, un soldat ukrainien de la 53e brigade, engagé sur ce front sanglant, Evguéni Prigojine, qui a servi un temps de fournisseur aux cuisines du Kremlin, a “gagné son surnom de cuisinier de Poutine”.

“Il transforme 1.000, 2.000, 3.000 soldats en chair à canon”, lâche le combattant.

Le nombre de recrues russes tombées au front de Bakhmout est inconnu.

Le conseiller de la présidence ukrainienne, Oleksiy Arestovytch, a estimé “dans une fourchette basse”, qu’il s’agissait de l’équivalent d’une compagnie par jour, soit 100 à 200 hommes.

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Une femme inspecte son domicile endommagé par une frappe russe à Bakhmout, dans l’est de l’Ukraine, le 25 octobre 2022
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Panache de fumée provenant de la ville de Bakhmout, dans l’est de l’Ukraine, le 25 octobre 2022
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Une femme se tient à la fenêtre de son domicile endommagé par une frappe russe, à Bakhmout, dans l’est de l’Ukraine, le 25 octobre 2022
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Vladimir Poutine (g), alors Premier ministre russe, aux côtés de l’hommes d’affaires Evguéni Prigojine, près de Saint-Pétersbourg, le 20 septembre 2010
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Un siècle après, la trouble indulgence de nombre d’Italiens envers Mussolini

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Le 28 octobre 1922, la “marche sur Rome” marquait l’arrivée au pouvoir en Italie des fascistes et du dictateur Benito Mussolini, pour lequel une partie des Italiens manifestent encore, un…

Le 28 octobre 1922, la “marche sur Rome” marquait l’arrivée au pouvoir en Italie des fascistes et du dictateur Benito Mussolini, pour lequel une partie des Italiens manifestent encore, un siècle plus tard, une certaine indulgence.

Le centenaire, vendredi, de cet événement intervient quelques jours après la nomination de la dirigeante d’extrême droite Giorgia Meloni à la présidence du Conseil, première femme à accéder à cette fonction dans l’histoire de la République italienne.   

Son parti Fratelli d’Italia, qu’elle a contribué à fonder il y a tout juste dix ans et dirigé à partir de 2014, possède des racines néo-fascistes mais dans son premier discours devant le Parlement cette semaine la nouvelle Première ministre a indiqué n’avoir jamais éprouvé “de sympathie ou de proximité avec les régimes anti-démocratiques (…), y compris le fascisme”.

Et pourtant. Alors qu’Hitler en Allemagne, le maréchal Pétain en France ou Franco en Espagne ne sont plus vénérés que par une poignée d’extrémistes, Benito Mussolini, au pouvoir de 1922 à 1943, bénéficie encore d’une lecture indulgente chez certains de ses compatriotes.

En 2013, Silvio Berlusconi, alors Premier ministre, estimait: malgré la “faute” des lois antijuives, “Mussolini a fait de bonnes choses dans tant d’autres domaines”.

“Les déclarations de Silvio Berlusconi (en marge d’une cérémonie à l’occasion de la journée de la mémoire de l’holocauste, NDLR) démontrent à quel point l’Italie a encore du mal a accepter sérieusement sa propre histoire et ses propres responsabilités”, avait dénoncé à l’époque le président de l’Union des communautés juives italiennes, Renzo Gattegna.

En regard de l’Holocauste, certains en oublient les terribles “lois raciales”, qui à partir de 1938 ont exclu les juifs de l’armée et de l’enseignement et limité leur droit de propriété. Sous son régime, plus de 7.000 hommes, femmes et enfants juifs italiens furent exterminés dans les camps de la mort nazis.

Dans son discours inaugural, Giorgia Meloni a qualifié cet épisode “de point le plus noir de l’Histoire de l’Italie, une honte qui marquera notre peuple à jamais”.

“Une grande partie de la population n’a jamais, selon moi, vraiment affronté et fait le bilan du fascisme”, explique néanmoins Valerio Alfonso Bruno, chercheur associé au Centre de recherche sur la droite radicale basé à Londres, dans un entretien avec l’AFP.

En Italie, où est encore prégnant le “culte de l’homme fort, de l’autocrate qui gouverne sans se soucier de la démocratie”, Mussolini est crédité par beaucoup d’avoir doté le pays d’infrastructures (trains, autoroutes…) ou lancé des programmes de protection sociale, même si on le crédite souvent de mesures déjà amorcées avant son arrivée au pouvoir.

“Mémoire tolérée”

Selon un sondage mené en octobre 2021 par l’Institut Ipsos pour le compte de l’Association nationale des anciens déportés dans les camps nazis, 66% des jeunes de 16 à 25 ans estiment que le régime fasciste de Mussolini a été une dictature qu’il faut condamner en partie mais a aussi eu des effets bénéfiques.

Seuls 29% des jeunes interrogés jugent qu’il est complètement condamnable et 5% une forme de gouvernement positive. 

Une attitude qui se reflète aussi dans l’urbanisme ou certains monuments à travers la péninsule, comme l’énorme obélisque sur lequel est inscrit “Mussolini Dux”, qui trône aujourd’hui encore à deux pas du stade olympique de Rome sans aucune mise en contexte. Sans compter les portraits du Duce ornant toujours les murs de certains ministères.

Si la propagande du régime fasciste constitue un délit en Italie, elle est toutefois tolérée et les sites exaltant le souvenir du “ventennio” (les deux décennies du pouvoir mussolinien) font florès sur la toile. A l’image de la page Facebook des jeunes fascistes italiens, créée en 2015, qui compte des dizaines de milliers d’adhérents ou encore le profil “officiel” de Mussolini sur Instagram.

Le culte du dictateur est entretenu dans la paisible bourgade de Predappio, en Emilie-Romagne (nord), où il est né et enterré: son tombeau dans la crypte de la chapelle familiale qui surplombe le cimetière attire chaque année des dizaines de milliers de visiteurs.

“Cette mémoire est tolérée, et pas seulement à Predappio”, regrette Valerio Alfonso Bruno. “Et malheureusement cette tolérance s’est encore accentuée ces dernières années”. 

Membre du parti de Giorgia Meloni, Ignazio La Russa, dont le deuxième prénom est Benito, et qui est un collectionneur assumé de bustes de Mussolini et autres “souvenirs” de l’ère fasciste a été élu sans encombre le 13 octobre à la présidence du Sénat. “Nous sommes tous les héritiers du Duce”, avait-il affirmé en septembre.

Pour Valerio Alfonso Bruno, “le vrai problème est que nous sommes de plus en plus indulgents (…) envers ces situations, qui nous semblent désormais normales alors qu’elles ne le sont pas!”

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Hon. Latoya Jones Elected as Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly

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Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, October 25, 2022: Hon. Latoya B. Jones has been elected the new  Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly today, following the administration of the Oath or  Affirmation of Allegiance by the Speaker of the House of Assembly.  

Hon. Latoya Jones was sworn in as a Senator in the St. Kitts and Nevis National Assembly yesterday,  Monday 24th October 2022 at 12:30 pm at the High Court in Charlestown, Nevis.  

Hon. Latoya Jones describes herself as a “Nevisian at heart; a dynamic young lady who is determined to empower the people of her nation”. She attributes her success to her grandmother, Mrs.  Eglantine Duberry, who “instilled values and morals in me that have shaped the woman I  am today. She taught me to have manners, respect, and love for everyone. She taught me to be fearless, driven, selfless, and hard-working. Giving up during difficulties was never an option for her. It, therefore, never became an option for me.” 

The Hon. Deputy Speaker recently served as the Special Advisor to the Premier of Nevis at the Nevis  Island Administration. She previously worked as the Assistant Regulator at Nevis Financial  Services Department, Senior Tax Officer, the Inland Revenue Department at Nevis Island Administration and Senior Auditor, the Department of Audit at Nevis Island Administration. 

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Ms. Lanien Blanchette is the 2nd Female Speaker of the House Post-Independence

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Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, October 25, 2022: Ms. Lanien Blanchette has been officially  elected the new Speaker of the House of Assembly.  

Hon. Lanien Blanchette is officially the third female Speaker of the House. Preceding her was  Ms. Ada Mae Edward, who was elected the first female Speaker in St. Kitts and Nevis pre independence, in 1978. Her Excellency Marcella Liburd was the second female Speaker [first  female Speaker post-independence].  

During the Opening of the New Session of the National Assembly, the Speaker and Deputy  Speaker were elected by the Members of Parliament.  

According to Section 32 of The Constitution of St. Christopher and Nevis:  “(1) When the National Assembly first meets after any general election and before it  proceeds to the despatch of any other business, it shall elect a person to be the Speaker  of the Assembly… 

(2) The Speaker may be elected from among the members of the National Assembly who  are not members of the Cabinet or Parliamentary Secretaries or from among persons  who are not members of the Assembly but who are qualified for election as a  Representative or appointment as a Senator.” 

Hon. Lanien Blanchette is a value-driven Attorney-At-Law who was raised in the community of  Saddlers but has resided in her father’s hometown, Green Valley, Cayon, for the past 14 years. In  2008, Lanein earned her bachelor’s degree with Honours in Criminal Justice from Monroe College,  New York. Shortly after her return she landed a secretarial position in 2009 with the Government of  Saint Christopher and Nevis in the Ministry of National Security. Her introduction to the public service  fueled a passion for helping others while her role in the Ministry exposed her to matters that further  provoked her curiosity and desire to explore her love for Criminal Law and the Justice System.  

Hon. Lanien Blanchette took a leap of faith in 2012 and enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws programme  at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus (Barbados). During her tenure, she served as  Vice President of the St. Kitts Nevis Student Association and was also elected Law Society Sports  Chairperson 2014-2015 where she was able to continue to pursue her passion for sports alongside her  studies. 

The Hon. Speaker graduated with honours in 2015 and moved on to pursue an intense legal training  at the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica where she obtained her Legal Education Certificate in  2017. 

After being called to the Bar in November of that same year, she was able to combine her training and  experience from her internships at the Attorney General’s Chambers, Intellectual Property Office, and  the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions to serve her Country as a Crown Counsel in the Office  of The Director of Public Prosecutions where she prosecuted criminal matters federally in the  Magistrates and High Courts until June 2022.  

Her personal mantra is to “finish the race strong, no matter how long or hard, slow, and steady at all  times” 

She is now the founder and Lead Counsel at Blanchette Law Chambers. 

Hon. Lanien Blachette’s election to the of Speaker of the House is in keeping with the government’s  stance in ensuring that gender equality is a priority, and that women and youth are empowered to  serve at the decision making level. 

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MP calls for removal of sub-contractors from highway project Loop Jamaica

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Member of Parliament for St Thomas Eastern, Dr Michelle Charles is calling for the removal of the sub-contractors from package four of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project (SCHIP).

The sub-contractors–NF Barnes Construction & Equipment Company Limited and Kinetic Engineering Services–are answerable to the main contractor, China Harbour Engineering Company Limited (CHEC), on the multibillion-dollar project.

Residents of the communities of Leith Hall and Lyssons mounted roadblocks in August and September over the ongoing roadworks. The roadblocks inconvenienced residents travelling to or from communities such as Bath, Port Morant and Dalvey.

The segment of the two-phase SCHIP comprises 15 packages and runs from Harbour View in St Andrew to Port Antonio, Portland and from Morant Bay to Cedar Valley in St Thomas. The other segment runs from May Pen, Clarendon to Williamsfield in Manchester.

Charles made the call for the sub-contractors to be sacked while making her contribution to the 2022/23 state of the constituency debate in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.

She noted that the roadworks started one year before she was elected to the House in September 2020.

“The progress has been slow, and the maintenance and protection of the traffic way extremely uncomfortable and downright disrespectful to the people of St Thomas Eastern,” she began.

She noted that in her state of the constituency contribution last year, she reminded her constituents that “we are uncomfortably under construction and pleaded for their understanding while I negotiated with the contractors”.

“I invited the member from St Catherine South West (Everald Warmington, who is the minister with responsibility for works) to tour our road, and he came. He evaluated the progress of the roadwork and made his recommendations. The prime minister has met with the same contractors as well. My people have demonstrated, I have negotiated, and we are still left frustrated. After three years, I can no longer ask them to be patient,” Charles told the House.

She added: “I want to inform this Honourable House that I will always stand with the people of St Thomas Eastern. The people of St Thomas Eastern have spoken, and I am here to deliver the message: We, the people of St Thomas Eastern, are calling for the immediate removal of the sub-contractors, NF Barnes Construction & Equipment Company Limited and Kinetic Engineering Services. We call upon the chief contractors, China Harbour Engineering Company Limited to completely take over the daily operations of the roadwork of package four in St Thomas Eastern.”

Charles said the poor condition of the road and slow progress of the work can no longer be tolerated.

“We trust that CHEC will expedite the work in a manner that is acceptable to all. The people of St Thomas Eastern are holding me accountable, and the contractors must be held accountable as well,” she said.

Meanwhile, Charles said the people of St Thomas Eastern welcome the road improvement works. However, she lamented that the dust nuisance was causing health problems.

“Our hospital, our schools, our churches, the vendors, and our residents are along the main road, and I get calls every day. I get daily complaints from the doctors, the nurses, the residents, the patients, the business community, everybody, even the teachers have demonstrated,” said Charles.

“Traversing our main roads in St Thomas is extremely difficult, and very frustrating and hard on our pockets. Wi car frontend lick out, middle-end lick out, backend lick out. Chassis twist, rack and pinion gawn, shocks nah shock again,” she added.

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‘Quiete Kid’ heengezonden na ernstige waarschuwing

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PARAMARIBO — “Ik ga morgen quiete kid worden ifyk what I mean”, schreef de dertienjarige Ishaan S. maandag bij een

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Man shot dead by police team in ‘dramatic encounter’ in St James Loop Jamaica

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An unidentified man was shot and killed during an alleged dramatic confrontation with members of a police team in Cambridge, St James on Wednesday afternoon.

A handgun was recovered during the operation.

Preliminary reports are that about 1:50 pm, the law enforcers were on an operation in Jungle district, Cambridge when they spotted a group of men before a shop.

One of the men who was armed with a handgun, ran into nearby bushes and was chased by the police.

Members of the police team allegedly came under gunfire from heavily armed gunmen who were in the bushes, resulting in a shootout.

In the process, unidentified man was shot, and was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The other gunmen escaped.

Members of the Independent Commission of Investigation (INDECOM) have commenced an investigation into the fatal shooting.

On Monday INDECOM reported that it had responded to and commenced investigations into three separate police fatal shooting incidents on the weekend of October 22-23, increasing the total to 19 security force fatal incidents for the month up to that point.

The three fatal shooting incidents occurred in Rocky Point, Clarendon; Rockfort, Kingston East; and Nain, St Elizabeth, resulting in the deaths of three men and the reported recovery of two firearms from the incident scenes, INDECOM stated in a release.

That total has risen to at least 20.

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Canada prepare for its first World Cup in 36 years Loop Jamaica

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Canada has a theme — and a social media hashtag, of course — for Qatar: We Can.

It’s a clever slogan for a team that is headed to its first World Cup in 36 years.

“Canada is a football nation, man. We better believe it,” coach John Herdman said when the team secured its berth. “And we’re going to keep coming. We’ve only gotten started.”

Canada has seen a dramatic rise on the world stage in the four years since Herdman took over. In 2021 alone, the team went from No 72 in the world rankings to No 40.

Canada earned its World Cup spot the hard way. Because of the squad’s low ranking, players had to get through the two early rounds of CONCACAF qualifying. They emerged atop the field ahead of Mexico and the third-place United States, which both had byes to the final round.

Canada has since come down from the qualifying high. The Canadians have played in four matches, winning two and losing two. The most recent game was a 2-0 loss to Uruguay in Slovakia in late September.

“I think by the time we get to the World Cup, and as I said to the players, we’re not going to get a prize for a performance award at the World Cup. You have to take your moments and we didn’t,” Herdman said.

Canada is led by Cyle Larin, who plays in Belgium with Club Brugge. He has scored 25 goals, including six in the final round of qualifying. Fellow forward Jonathan David, who plays for French club Lille, is close behind with 22. Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies has 12.

Herdman clearly understands that Canada can’t simply be satisfied with returning to the World Cup after a long drought. The team has to win.

In other words, they have to believe their own “We Can” slogan.

“This is what Canada’s got to learn, you’re not going to get a gift. You’ve got to earn it,” Herdman said. “And our whole team has to work to make sure those chances we put away.”

Captain CanadaCanada is awaiting word on the status of captain Atiba Hutchison, who missed the September friendlies with an injury.

But there’s a good sign: Hutchinson returned to training in early October for Turkish club Besiktas.

The 39-year-old captain was three in 1986 when Canada last played in the World Cup. The Canadians lost to France, Hungary and the Soviet Union by a combined 5-0. He’s the only player on the squad that was born before the last appearance.

Hutchinson has 97 appearances with the national team.

Canada was also without Johnathan Osorio, who plays for Toronto FC, for the two most recent friendlies because of a concussion.

TurbulenceWhile Canada prepares for its World Cup, the national team is still in talks with the federation about compensation. This year the team refused to play in a friendly against Panama because of strained labour negotiations.

One of the sticking points was the US$10 million in FIFA bonus money the men’s team earned by qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1986. Canada’s national teams — both the men and the women — believe they are entitled to a share of the bonus.

Their struggle over prize money comes after US. Soccer struck a deal to split prize finds equally between the men and the women.

Crossover hitHerdman became the first coach ever to lead both a men’s and women’s team to a World Cup berth. He coached the Canadian women’s national team from 2011-18.

More testsCanada has a pair of matches before the World Cup. The team faces Bahrain in Manama on November 11, then Japan in Dubai on November 17.

“I think it’s just continue the path of controlling the games,” Canada midfielder Stephen Eust?quio said when asked about the team’s outlook. “I think if we control the games, we’re going to be more closer to winning them. Try to finish our plays. Try to not concede a goal. I think that’s important as well against very good teams.”

After that, it’s off to Qatar, where Canada plays in Group F. The team will be challenged from the start against Belgium on November 23, then Croatia on November 27 and Morocco on December 1.___By ANNE M PETERSON

AP Sports Writer

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Education Ministry probing ‘abnormal happenings’ at Oberlin High Loop Jamaica

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The Ministry of Education and Youth says it has launched an investigation to help determine the protocols for school devotional exercises.

This follows an incident at Oberlin High School on Wednesday morning that forced the early closure of the West Rural St Andrew-based institution after a number of students began ‘acting abnormally’ during devotion.

“While we encourage devotion in school, our school leaders have a responsibility to exercise caution as to content and likely impact on students as evidenced by the reaction of students at Oberlin High School this morning,” said Education Minister Fayval Williams in a statement on Wednesday evening.

Williams noted the early dismissal of classes at the school after a series of events led to a disruption of normal activities there.

The minister said the school administration reported that during the devotional exercise, a teacher who was leading the worship had an experience that included an extended period of “speaking in tongues”, which triggered a chain reaction of similar expressions among some students.

“Some students reportedly became overwhelmed, some falling to the ground. Other students and teachers attempted to bring calm to the situation, including praying with the affected children. Some were taken to the school nurse’s office,” said Williams.

The minister shared that after the devotion, the students were sent to their classes.

However, the agitated environment led some students to express feelings of being afraid, and others displaying what was described as “abnormal behaviour”.

The administration said given the overall circumstances, school was dismissed at 10am and the students were allowed to leave, except for those on the PATH programme, who were allowed to stay on the compound to collect their lunches.

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‘Abnormal’ acts force early dismissal of classes at Oberlin High Loop Jamaica

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A bizarre incident on Wednesday at Oberlin High School, in which a number of students reportedly fainted after a devotional excercise, forced the early dismissal of classes at the west rural St Andrew institution.

The incident was reported to the Ministry of Education and Youth.

Several videos have gone viral of students–mostly girls–screaming and acting uncontrollably.

In one video, some schoolgirls were on the ground with their eyes closed while moving “abnormally” and screaming. A schoolboy was also noticed displaying similar behaviour while sitting on a chair.

Amid the “abnormal” acts, other students and teachers can be seen trying to render assistance to those students who had collapsed or were acting outside the norm.

Loop News understands that acting principal of Oberlin High, Antoinette Gray, has submitted a preliminary report of the incident to the Education Ministry.

The report informed that during devotion, a teacher at the school had a “word” for the student population, and “so she was given the opportunity to share along with another teacher”.

The acting principal reportedly said that, based on her “humble opinion”, during the worship “some students were overpowered by the anointing and started to worship aloud as well, while a few others had to be taken to the nurse because they could not control themselves and a few had also fainted”.

The report said that after the worship session ended, more students were brought to the nurse due to them acting “abnormally”.

Some parents reportedly assisted in consoling the students, while other concerned parents contacted the institution to determine the state of their children.

Classes were eventually dismissed at 10am on Wednesday, because of the “complexity of the situation” and some students being unsettled.

The Education and Youth Ministry is yet to respond to reports of the incident.

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