Dakar se mobilise en faveur des Rohingyas

Initiateurs de la marche de soutien aux Rohingyas tenue à Dakar, l’Organisation islamique Jamra, l’Observatoire de veille et de défense des valeurs culturelles et religieuses MBAÑ GACCE, en partenariat avec le collectif de soutien aux Rohingyas condamnent avec la dernière énergie cette sanglante persécution, aux allures d’épuration ethnique, digne de l’épopée nazi, et planifié de toute évidence de longue date, dénoncent le silence coupable de la communauté internationale, dont le Conseil de Sécurité n’a daigné se réunir que mercredi dernier, de surcroît à huis-clos ; exigent la traduction devant la CPI, Cour Pénale internationale, du moine fasciste et raciste, Ashin Wirathu, dont les appels à la haine contre les musulmans sont responsables de cette sanglante chasse-à-l’homme, dont les enfants et les femmes payent le plus lourd tribut ; réclament la déchéance d’Aung San Suu Kyi de son Prix Nobel de la Paix, lequel titre est désormais ensanglanté par la complicité passive de celle qui n’a pas hésité à qualifier les martyrs Rohingyas de «terroristes»  et exhortent solennellement le Haut Conseil aux Réfugiés des Nations-Unies de prendre résolument à bras-le-corps la situation humanitaire extrêmement précaire des 380.000 réfugiés musulmans birmans, apatrides, que le Bengladesh voisin rechigne à accueillir sur son territoire.

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  1. The new Zune browser is surprisingly good, but not as good as the iPod’s. It works well, but isn’t as fast as Safari, and has a clunkier interface. If you occasionally plan on using the web browser that’s not an issue, but if you’re planning to browse the web alot from your PMP then the iPod’s larger screen and better browser may be important.

  2. The Zune concentrates on being a Portable Media Player. Not a web browser. Not a game machine. Maybe in the future it’ll do even better in those areas, but for now it’s a fantastic way to organize and listen to your music and videos, and is without peer in that regard. The iPod’s strengths are its web browsing and apps. If those sound more compelling, perhaps it is your best choice.

  3. Apple by now contains Rhapsody as an application, which is a superior start, still it is at present hampered as a result of the incapacity towards shop domestically upon your iPod, and includes a dismal 64kbps bit selling price. If this adjustments, then it will relatively negate this benefit for the Zune, yet the Ten songs per month will nevertheless be a large as well as inside Zune Pass’ favor.

  4. Hands down, Apple’s app store wins by a mile. It’s a huge selection of all sorts of apps vs a rather sad selection of a handful for Zune. Microsoft has plans, especially in the realm of games, but I’m not sure I’d want to bet on the future if this aspect is important to you. The iPod is a much better choice in that case.

  5. This is getting a bit more subjective, but I much prefer the Zune Marketplace. The interface is colorful, has more flair, and some cool features like ‘Mixview’ that let you quickly see related albums, songs, or other users related to what you’re listening to. Clicking on one of those will center on that item, and another set of “neighbors” will come into view, allowing you to navigate around exploring by similar artists, songs, or users. Speaking of users, the Zune “Social” is also great fun, letting you find others with shared tastes and becoming friends with them. You then can listen to a playlist created based on an amalgamation of what all your friends are listening to, which is also enjoyable. Those concerned with privacy will be relieved to know you can prevent the public from seeing your personal listening habits if you so choose.

  6. Zune and iPod: Most people compare the Zune to the Touch, but after seeing how slim and surprisingly small and light it is, I consider it to be a rather unique hybrid that combines qualities of both the Touch and the Nano. It’s very colorful and lovely OLED screen is slightly smaller than the touch screen, but the player itself feels quite a bit smaller and lighter. It weighs about 2/3 as much, and is noticeably smaller in width and height, while being just a hair thicker.

  7. Hands down, Apple’s app store wins by a mile. It’s a huge selection of all sorts of apps vs a rather sad selection of a handful for Zune. Microsoft has plans, especially in the realm of games, but I’m not sure I’d want to bet on the future if this aspect is important to you. The iPod is a much better choice in that case.

  8. Zune and iPod: Most people compare the Zune to the Touch, but after seeing how slim and surprisingly small and light it is, I consider it to be a rather unique hybrid that combines qualities of both the Touch and the Nano. It’s very colorful and lovely OLED screen is slightly smaller than the touch screen, but the player itself feels quite a bit smaller and lighter. It weighs about 2/3 as much, and is noticeably smaller in width and height, while being just a hair thicker.

  9. Apple now has Rhapsody as an app, which is a great start, but it is currently hampered by the inability to store locally on your iPod, and has a dismal 64kbps bit rate. If this changes, then it will somewhat negate this advantage for the Zune, but the 10 songs per month will still be a big plus in Zune Pass’ favor.

  10. Hands down, Apple’s app store wins by a mile. It’s a huge selection of all sorts of apps vs a rather sad selection of a handful for Zune. Microsoft has plans, especially in the realm of games, but I’m not sure I’d want to bet on the future if this aspect is important to you. The iPod is a much better choice in that case.

  11. Zune and iPod: Most people compare the Zune to the Touch, but after seeing how slim and surprisingly small and light it is, I consider it to be a rather unique hybrid that combines qualities of both the Touch and the Nano. It’s very colorful and lovely OLED screen is slightly smaller than the touch screen, but the player itself feels quite a bit smaller and lighter. It weighs about 2/3 as much, and is noticeably smaller in width and height, while being just a hair thicker.

  12. In between me and my husband we’ve owned much more MP3 avid gamers about the decades than I can count, like Sansas, iRivers, iPods (classic & touch), the Ibiza Rhapsody, and so forth. But, the closing couple yrs I have settled down in direction of a person line of avid gamers. Why? Considering the fact that I was joyful toward examine how well-designed and pleasurable in the direction of use the underappreciated (and greatly mocked) Zunes are.

  13. Between me and my husband we’ve owned more MP3 players over the years than I can count, including Sansas, iRivers, iPods (classic & touch), the Ibiza Rhapsody, etc. But, the last few years I’ve settled down to one line of players. Why? Because I was happy to discover how well-designed and fun to use the underappreciated (and widely mocked) Zunes are.

  14. I’ll gear this review to 2 types of people: current Zune owners who are considering an upgrade, and people trying to decide between a Zune and an iPod. (There are other players worth considering out there, like the Sony Walkman X, but I hope this gives you enough info to make an informed decision of the Zune vs players other than the iPod line as well.)

  15. Apple now has Rhapsody as an app, which is a great start, but it is currently hampered by the inability to store locally on your iPod, and has a dismal 64kbps bit rate. If this changes, then it will somewhat negate this advantage for the Zune, but the 10 songs per month will still be a big plus in Zune Pass’ favor.

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