[meteorite-list] Deteriorating Situation in Mali
From: Anne Black <impactika_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 15:49:14 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <8CFC30B3E9AF14A-BA8-45863_at_Webmail-d108.sysops.aol.com> Quite right. The whole region is archaeologically very rich. There are also many private libraries of very ancient books, in many cases written over a thousand years ago on gazelle skins. Those had been kept hidden deep in the desert for many centuries who care deeply for them, and they were only starting to come out very recently. I hope their owners had the time to put them back in their hiding places. You can see just a few of those books in private libraries in the oasis of eastern Morocco, like Tamegroute. At least those books are safe for the time being. Anne M. Black www.IMPACTIKA.com IMPACTIKA at aol.com -----Original Message----- From: Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritemike at gmail.com> To: Meteorite List <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Thu, Jan 17, 2013 8:31 am Subject: [meteorite-list] Deteriorating Situation in Mali Hi List, Some of the events going on in the Saharan Desert bear watching by the meteorite world. First, fundamentalist Islamists have seized control of northern Mali and ancient city of Timbuktu. I respect Islam and Muslims, but these fundamentalists are affiliated with Al-Qaeda and they have enforced Sharia law on the residents of northern Mali and Timbuktu. Worse, these militants are heavily-armed with black market weapons from the fall of the Gaddafi regime in Libya. Why should meteorite collectors/dealers/hunters care? The fundamentalists are violent enemies of science and they have no tolerance for other religions or traditions. Much of Mali and Timbuktu is Sufi and the Sufi traditions are considered heretical to many fundamentalists. As we sit here discussing this, militants are destroying cultural heritage sites and wiping out anything that doesn't agree with their version of Sharia law. Remember what the Taliban did to the Buddhas of Bamiyan? Expect more of the same in Timbuktu. The violence has the potential to spread to the neighboring countries of Niger, Burkina Faso, Algeria, and Mauritania. These are all places that are familiar to the collectors of NWA meteorites. The strewnfields of Bassikounou, Gao, and many others are now too dangerous for outsiders. If you have been thinking about a meteorite hunting expedition to Mali or Niger, you may want to seriously rethink that idea now. In the last year, we have witnessed one war that is destroying one of the most ancient landscapes on Earth - Syria. Syria is being reduced to rubble, and now the famous city of Timbuktu is going to suffer the same fate - either from the fundamentalist militants or from the French military efforts to expel them. Let us all take a minute and stop what we are doing. Regardless of your faith, pray for the residents of the Sahara and that this violence will stop. The Saharan Desert is one of the most beautiful (yet desolate) places on Earth and this conflict has the potential to spread like a cancer to consume much of the land of desert meteorites. Best regards and happier huntings, MikeG -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Web - http://www.galactic-stone.com Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/galacticstone Twitter - http://twitter.com/GalacticStone Pinterest - http://pinterest.com/galacticstone RSS - http://www.galactic-stone.com/rss/126516 ------------------------------------------------------------- ______________________________________________ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-listReceived on Thu 17 Jan 2013 03:49:14 PM PST |
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