Les grandes familles Songondjé à Tiébelé ( Tangassougou)
Les familles wêpia, Alira et Guigui à Tangassougou, Bobo-Dioulasso, Ouagadougou, Ghana, Sénégal et États-Unis
Les familles alliées et amies
La famille de feu Major Guigui Rohiri Georges à Bobo-dsso
Les oncles et les tantes du défunt
Les frères, sœurs, cousins, cousines, nièces et neveux du défunt
Les enfants du défunt :
Fabrice Arnaud, Cynthia, Gavine, Sidney et leur mère
Vous informent que les obsèques de GUIGUI PASCAL précédemment Inspecteur des Impots à la DRH-DGI se dérouleront selon le programme suivant :
Vendredi 02 janvier
– 1h10 am : Arrivée du corps à l'Aéroport International de Ouaga suivi de son transfèrement à la morgue du CHU de Bogodogo
– 9h levée du corps au CHU de Bogodogo et départ du cortège pour Bobo-dsso
– 19h30 Veillée de prières au domicile de feu Major Guigui Rohiri Georges sis à Accart-ville secteur n°9
Samedi 03 janvier
– 14h messe d'absoute à la Cathédrale Notre Dame de Lourdes suivie de l'inhumation au cimetière municipal route de Bama à droite.
Que par la miséricorde du Seigneur l'âme de PASCAL repose en paix.
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LE TENGSOBA DE LAO
LES GRANDES FAMILLES KOAMA À DAPOYA, PAZANI, SOURGBILA, NIGER, GHANA, USA, FRANCE, ITALIE , CANADA , ESPAGNE
LES FAMILLES ALLIÉES (YUGO, NANA, SORÉ, OUEDRAOGO, NASSA, KARAGA, NACOULMA, KONFÉ, TAPSOBA, COMPAORE, BALMA, GNIMI, ZOUGRANA, BOCOUM, CISSÉ, TRAORÉ, KABORÉ, DABO, BARRO, SAWADOGO, KAMBIRÉ, NARÉ, TIEMTORÉ,
BOLY, OUATTARA, KAFANDO , ZABSONRE , DERMÉ , KOUANDA)
FEU KOAMA OUMAROU
FEU KOAMA BOUKARY
FEU KOAMA ABDOU
HADJA AWA ARZOUMA OUEDRAOGO NÉE KOAMA À BILBAOGO
LES ÉPOUSES, ENFANTS ET PETITS ENFANTS
Expriment leur profonde gratitude et leurs remerciements les plus sincères, aux parents, amis, connaissances et voisins, pour toutes les marques de sympathie, de compassion et de solidarité que vous leur avez témoignées lors du rappel à Dieu, le Lundi 15 DECEMBRE 2025 à Ouagadougou et de l'inhumation le Mardi 16 DECEMBRE 2025 au cimetière municipal de GOUGHIN, de leur GRAND PÈRE, PÈRE, EPOUX, FRÈRE, AMI : EL HADJ KOAMA ABDOULAYE précédemment opérateur économique.
Elles s'excusent de ne pouvoir citer de noms de peur d'en oublier par conséquent remercient et prient les personnalités ci-dessous de bien vouloir transmettre les remerciements de la famille à leurs délégations respectives.
Sa majesté le Moogho Naaba Baongo et l'ensemble de sa délégation
CHEICK MAHAMOUD BANDé à tous les CHEICKS et IMAMS
El HADJ MOUSSA KOUANDA, président de la communauté musulmane à toute la communauté musulmane.
PDG El HADJ NANA BOUREIMA & PDG NASSA IDRISSA à l'ensemble des opérateurs économiques ,
CHEICK BOUBACAR YUGO, Président de la FAIB, à la communauté musulmane du Burkina FASO
Imam ABDALLAH OUEDRAOGO, à la communauté musulmane de la zone C OUAGA 2000
Dr Moumouni OUEDRAOGO, Président de ARC- OUAGA 2000, aux voisins et résidents de la zone C OUAGA 2000.
إِنَّا لِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
En vérité, nous appartenons à Allah, et en vérité, c'est à Lui que nous retournerons ». (Sourate Al-Baqara, verset 156)
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- Articles / Vreme (Serbie), Défense, police et justice, Serbie, VucicLa grande famille BELEMSAGA, à Bougoumtenga secteur 3 de Tenkodogo
Les familles alliées SORGHO, SIONNE, OUANGRE, OUANGRAOUA, BRUEMMER, MINOUNGOU, SALOUKA, OUBDA, WINIGA, KOASSA, SANLEMKOROGO, à Tenkodogo, Ouagadougou, Cote d'Ivoire, Italie, Espagne, Etats-Unis,
La veuve SORGHO Kumbo Justine à Tenkodogo,
Les enfants Tiga Hermann, Tibila Jean Chrysostome, Blandine et Clément à Ouagadougou et aux Etats-Unis
Les frères et sœurs Honorine, Paul, Siméon, Martine et Alexis à Dialgaye, Tenkodogo, et aux Etats-Unis
Les petits-enfants Loïc, Gloria, Clara, Lorenza, Junior, Ethan, Nathan, Noah, Mirielle, Danielle, Benjamin et Naomie.
Très touchés par les nombreuses marques de sympathie et de compassion, expriment leur profonde gratitude à tous ceux qui de près ou de loin leur ont apporté soutien moral, matériel, spirituel et financier, lors du rappel à Dieu, le vendredi 19 décembre 2025 à Tenkodogo et de l'inhumation, le lundi 22 décembre 2025 à Tenkodogo, de leur fils, frères, cousins, père, grand-père, beau-père, oncle, neveu, BELEMSAGA Terebsana dit François, entrepreneur à la retraite dans sa 75ème année.
Les remerciements vont :
A Monsieur le curé de la Paroisse Cathédrale de Tenkodogo et à toute son équipe,
A la Communauté Chrétienne de Base du secteur 6 de Tenkodogo (CCB Sacré Cœur de Jésus),
A la chorale de l'église catholique de Tenkodogo,
Aux amis et collègues du Pasteur Hermann,
Aux amis du défunt à Koupéla et Tenkodogo
Aux jeunes et à toute la population des secteurs 3 et 6 de Tenkodogo et de Gourougou,
A tout le personnel de la Banque Agricole du Burkina Faso (BADF),
Aux ressortissants burkinabè à Colombus/Etats-Unis,
Au Directeur Général du CHR de Tenkodogo et tout son personnel,
Aux anciens élèves de l'école de la cité du 4 août de Tenkodogo,
A la promotion 2019-2021 de l'IRA de l'Est,
Aux voisins, amis, collègues et connaissances et tous ceux qui leur ont apporté secours et assistance dans cette douloureuse épreuve.
Elles s'excusent auprès de tous ceux dont les noms n'ont pas pu être cités.
Que le Dieu tout puissant vous retourne en grâces tous vos bienfaits !
Que par la miséricorde de Dieu, les âmes de nos fidèles défunts reposent en paix !
Union de Prière
« J'ai combattu le bon combat, j'ai achevé la course, j'ai gardé la Foi »,Timothée 4, 7.
Les grandes familles : COMPAORE, TAPSOBA, TIENDREBEOGO, OUEDRAOGO, KAFANDO, ZANGRE, ILBOUDO, a Sincéné, Ipélcé, Ouagadougou ;
Les familles : CONVOLBO, CONGO, NANA, NACOULMA, a Kiendpalogo, Nabélé, Ouagadougou ;
La veuve, ses enfants, et petits enfants à Ouagadougou
Les familles alliées : TONDE, ZONGO, YERBANGA, BOUDA, TIENDREBEOGO, BELEM, SANKARA, SIMPORE, KONATE, YAGUIBOU, NAPON a Ouagadougou, Manga, Ipélcé, Doulougou, Bobo-Dioulasso, Pô et Léo ;
Très touche par les nombreuses marques de sympathie et de compassion, expriment leur profonde gratitude à tous ceux qui leur ont apporté soutien moral, matériel, spirituel et financier, lors du rappel à Dieu le 12 juillet 2025 à Ouagadougou et de l'inhumation le 14 juillet 2025 à Ipélcé, suivi des funérailles chrétiennes les 18 et 19 juillet 2025 à Ipélcé, de leur fils, frère, père, beau-père, grand père, oncle, cousin, neveu ; COMPAORE Waoguebzaga Etienne, agent UBA à la retraite.
Les remerciements vont :
A monsieur l'abbé Brice NANA,
Aux catéchistes de la CCB saint Antoine de padoue, de la CCB saint …de Ipélcé et leurs délégations ;
Aux personnes venues des différentes localités du Burkina ;
A la chorale de l'église catholique de Ipélcé, aux jeunes et à toutes les populations de Ipélcé et villages environnants ;
Aux voisins, amis, connaissant et a tous ceux qui leur ont assistes dans ces moments difficiles.
Elles s'excusent auprès de tous ceux dont leurs noms n'ont pu être citer.
Que dieu le tout puissant, vous rend au centuple tous vos bienfaits.
Union de prière
Written by Clare Ferguson with Sara Raja.
Extreme heat, flooding and drought are no longer distant warnings of climate change. They are becoming part of everyday life. Across Europe, measures to cut emissions, from electric vehicles to renewable energy, are already visible on our streets and in our homes. Many of these initiatives are driven and funded by the European Union, but they represent only part of a much broader effort. The European Parliament is helping shape EU climate action for the benefit of citizens, the economy and the environment.
Parliament is focused on ensuring that EU climate objectives are translated into effective action. A central element of this work has been Parliament’s role in negotiations to amend the European Climate Law to include a binding intermediate greenhouse gas emissions reduction target for 2040. By shaping this amendment, Parliament has sought to strengthen the legal pathway between the 2030 target and climate neutrality by 2050, while ensuring that the target remains grounded in scientific evidence and accompanied by clear monitoring and review mechanisms.
Parliament has also called for the energy union to be aligned with developments in EU climate and energy policy, underlining the need to boost energy infrastructure, particularly cross-border interconnections.
Since 2022, Russia’s war on Ukraine has had a massive impact on the EU energy landscape. Parliament approved the REPowerEU plan, seeking to improve EU energy security, end the EU’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels and make further advances in tackling the climate emergency. This initiative raised key ‘fit for 55’ targets set in the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) and the Renewable Energy Directive (RED).
The ‘fit for 55‘ package is a set of laws aligning existing climate rules with the European Climate Law objectives. In its role as co-legislator, Parliament has played an important role in shaping these laws. It supported vulnerable citizens and companies through the Social Climate Fund while approving an update to the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) reducing the amount of emission allowances. Parliament has also played a role in strengthening and simplifying the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) Regulation and addressing CO2 emission standards for cars and vans. Mindful of the need to provide alternatives to traditional transport fuels, Members successfully pushed for an earlier roll-out of electric charging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure on EU roads. Parliament also negotiated more ambitious targets on renewables, carbon sinks and deforestation and land use.
The European Green Deal, approved by Parliament in 2020, seeks to tackle the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation by cutting emissions and achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
Only a year after the approval of the Green Deal, it became clear that the existing policy framework was not sufficient to reach its goals. As co-legislator, Parliament therefore contributed to raising the 2030 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction target from 40 % to a net 55 % compared with 1990 levels. Although this increase was not as high as Parliament wanted, Parliament succeeded in including the ambition of delivering negative emissions after 2050 and establishing an independent, inter-disciplinary scientific advisory panel. The Parliament and Council reached an agreement on the European Climate Law at the end of June 2021.
These actions illustrate how the European Parliament continues to shape and strengthen EU climate legislation, moving from setting targets to ensuring their effective implementation for the benefit of citizens, the economy and the environment.
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By Andrew Firmin
LONDON, Dec 30 2025 (IPS)
Satellite images show corpses piled high in El Fasher, North Darfur, awaiting mass burial or cremation as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia tries to cover up the scale of its crimes. Up to 150,000 El Fasher residents remain missing from the city, seized by the RSF in November. The lowest estimate is that 60,000 are dead. The Arab militia has ethnically cleansed the city of its non-Arab residents. The slaughter is the latest horrific episode in the war between the RSF and the Sudan Armed Forces, sparked by a power battle between military leaders in April 2023.
Both sides have committed atrocities, including executions, extrajudicial killings and sexual violence. It’s hard to gather accurate figures, but at least 150,000 people are estimated to have been killed. Around nine million people have been internally displaced, and close to four million more have fled across the border. Some 25 million now face famine.
Civil society and humanitarian workers are responding as best they can, but they’re in the firing line. They face death, violence, abduction and detention. Emergency orders impose bureaucratic restrictions on civil society organisations and limit aid operations and freedoms of assembly, expression and movement, while troops also block aid delivery.
Reporting on the conflict is difficult and dangerous. Almost all media infrastructure has been destroyed, many newspapers have stopped publishing and both sides are targeting journalists, with many forced into exile. Extensive disinformation campaigns obscure what’s happening on the ground. Mohamed Khamis Douda, spokesperson for the Zamzam displacement camp, exemplified the dangers for those who tell the truth. He stayed on in El Fasher to provide vital updates to international media. When the RSF invaded, they sought him out and killed him.
The world looks away
Sudan is sometimes called a forgotten war, but it’s more accurate to say the world is choosing to ignore it – and this suits several powerful states. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the RSF’s biggest backer. It continues to deny this, even though weapons manufactured by the UAE or supplied to it by its allies have been found at sites recovered from RSF control. Without its support, the RSF would likely have lost the war by now.
In recent years, the UAE has worked to cultivate influence among several African states. It has developed a series of ports around Africa, with one planned on Sudan’s stretch of the Red Sea. It has big agricultural investments in Sudan and receives most of the gold mined there. The UAE has evidently concluded that RSF control is the best way of securing its influence and protecting its interests, regardless of the cost in human lives. In response, Sudan’s government has moved to improve links with Russia. It’s been reported it may allow Russia to develop a permanent Red Sea naval base.
The UAE faces little international pressure because western states that are strongly aligned with it, including the UK and USA, downplay its role. The UK government continues to supply the UAE with arms in the knowledge these are being transferred to the RSF, while a whistleblower has accused it of removing warnings about possible genocide in Sudan from a risk assessment analysis to protect the UAE. The European Union and UK reacted to the El Fasher atrocities by placing sanctions on four RSF leaders and the USA is said to be considering further sanctions, but these measures never reach as far as figures in the UAE government.
The UN Security Council, where the UK is the permanent member that leads on Sudan, has also been predictably ineffective. Russia has said it will veto any resolution the UK brings. Yet in June, the UK refused an offer from African states, serving on the Council on a rotating basis, to take over responsibility, something that could have created more space for negotiation.
Among other countries with regional influence, Egypt strongly favours the Sudan government, and Saudi Arabia is somewhat supportive too. They come together with the UAE and USA in a forum called the quad. Despite competing interests, in September there appeared grounds for hope when the quad brokered what was supposed to be a three-month humanitarian truce, followed by a nine-month transition to civilian rule. Both sides accepted the plan, only for the RSF to keep fighting, causing the Sudanese government to reject the proposal.
Pressure and accountability
Whether fighting halts may depend on the USA’s diplomatic whims. Trump has recently appeared to take more interest in the conflict, likely prompted by Saudi Arabia’s ruler Mohammed bin Salman, who visited the White House in November.
Trump may want to claim to have ended another conflict in his evident quest for the Nobel Peace Prize, but it’s hard to see progress unless the US government proves willing to pressure the UAE, including through tariffs, a blunt instrument Trump has used to force deals on other states. The fact the Trump administration currently applies tariffs at its lowest rate, 10 per cent, shows its continuing warmth towards the UAE.
Campaigners are trying to focus more attention on the UAE’s central role in the conflict. One highly visible focus is basketball: the NBA has an extensive and growing sponsorship agreement with the UAE, part of the regime’s efforts to sportswash its international reputation. Civil society campaigners are calling on the NBA to end its partnership, and their advocacy may help move Sudan up the US agenda.
The international community has the power to stop the killing, but first it must acknowledge the role of the UAE and its western allies in enabling it. All involved in the conflict, within and beyond Sudan, must put aside their calculations of narrow self-interest. The UAE, their allies and the other quad states should face greater pressure to broker a genuine ceasefire as a first step towards peace, and use their leverage with the warring parties to ensure they stick to it.
Andrew Firmin is CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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