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Indians help Africa's leather trade whip recession
Wed Apr 15 02:54:12 UTC
By Katrina Manson

OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - In the sulphurous stench of a Ouagadougou tanning factory, leather technician Riyaz Kamal checks the thickness of a goat hide which may end up as a pair of Italian designer shoes.

Kamal is one of three Indians working at Burkina Faso's only tannery who left their homeland for a country ranked the world's second least developed by the United Nations, lured by the prospect of higher pay.

"In India you have to get more experience -- experienced technicians only can get more money there. So here I'm getting more than I can earn in India," said Kamal, whose income at the Tan-Aliz plant is nearly three times what he earned in India.

The firm and its 300 workers are part of a lucrative global trade, supplying some of the biggest fashion labels including Italy's Gucci.

However, the global downturn has sent demand for luxury products tumbling and Burkina's nascent leather industry is feeling the effects of the credit crunch.

"There is a lot of reduction in demand ... because of that even I have huge stock here, which needs to be sold," said Tan-Aliz's general manager, Mahanmadou Ouedraogo, sitting on a pile of neatly bundled white sacks lying unsold.

When the Group of 20 world leaders met in London in early April to discuss their response to the economic crisis, critics reminded rich governments they must not abandon the poor countries that will feel the brunt and are likely to face rising poverty and social unrest.

The World Trade Organisation has forecast global commerce will shrink by 9 percent this year, its biggest contraction since World War Two, because of falling demand.


LEAP INTO THE UNKNOWN

Moving to this hot, dusty and landlocked country was a leap into the unknown for the three Indian leather experts.

They packed Spanish phrasebooks only to discover that Burkina Faso -- a country they had never heard of -- speaks more French. They struggled over how to pronounce their new city's tongue-twisting name: "Wa-ga-du-gu".

It is a far cry from the leather industry they grew up with in India, where the city of Chennai alone has nearly 1,000 tanneries and shoe factories. In Burkina, Tan-Aliz is the only one and it does not yet produce shoes.

Its hides may come from village goats and sheep, but they go to some glamorous destinations: between 70 and 80 percent are exported to Italy, and a small quantity to Spain and India.

Tanning is an important chance to earn foreign revenue for the poor former French colony, which depends mostly on cotton.

Tan-Aliz, the largest leather plant in this part of West Africa, processes 25,000 skins a day and turns over 5 billion CFA francs ($10.5 million) a year, mopping up 85 percent of all Burkina's goat and sheep skins.

Ouedraogo has limited options for weathering the economic and trade crisis. He hopes to develop finished products for the local market, such as shoes, sofas and briefcases, but for now domestic buyers make up only 3 percent of the market.

There is not a customer in sight at the Tan-Aliz factory boutique, filled with bags etched with images of local drums and brightly coloured sofas too expensive for most people here.

Despite the downturn, the factory is so hungry for more and better skins -- it is not currently reaching its capacity of 30,000 a day -- that it is even setting up in Niger, too.


ASIA THE ANSWER

As with many industries, he hopes the answer to his problems may lie with Asia.

"China, definitely, also can give us a new opportunity because it is a huge market, and you have also the possibility to sell a range of articles," he said.

Growing the leather industry should help reduce Burkina Faso's dependence on cotton farming, which makes it especially exposed to market fluctuations. Cotton prices have nearly halved in the past year because of global uncertainty.

"There is a need, a very acute need, for the economy to get transformed and to get diversified in order to cushion against this vulnerability," said Galina Sotirova, country representative for the World Bank.

Livestock and associated products already account for 10 percent of the country's gross domestic product and are the second largest source of export income after cotton, accounting for 25 percent of the country's total exports.

"The skins industry profits the nation greatly -- the state just as much as the population," said Smalya Traore, a factory employee sorting through incoming skins in the open air before sending them into the factory for treatment.

The Indian workers are happy to be here, too.

"My boss is taking care of us Indians here. He has given everything to us, more than what we expect," said Kamal, explaining that, while Indian employers yell a lot, his Burkinabe boss has never raised his voice.

Kamal and his two Indian co-workers, part of a 150-strong Indian community, cook curry at home and regularly go to see Bollywood movies in cinema-loving Ouagadougou, which hosts Africa's FESPACO film festival every two years.

"In another country we are watching our Indian films, so it boosts us," said Kamal, whose wife has just given birth thousands of miles away and who sent pictures of his baby via the Internet. "It feels just like we are in India."



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Pakistan seals sharia deal

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Pakistan seals sharia deal
Pakistan's President has signed an accord to put some of the country under Islamic law as part of efforts to end a Taliban insurgency despite fears it would encourage extremism.




Kasab's mother to meet him in India: Pranab

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Mumbai/Jangipur, WB (PTI): The mother of Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman in the Mumbai terror attack case, is coming to India to meet him, as the stage is set for the start of the trial of the Pakistani national in Mumbai on Wednesday.
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee referred to the visit of Kasab's mother while stressing that Pakistan should not delay investigations on the pretext of clarifications, a day after Islamabad sought more specific information from New Delhi on its probe into the Mumbai attacks.
Kasab is currently lodged in a high security central prison in Arthur road in Mumbai.
Mr. Mukherjee told reporters at Jangipur in West Bengal it was a reality that many people were killed in the Mumbai attacks, one terrorist had been arrested and that he had made certain confessions. His mother was also coming to Mumbai to meet him, he said.
"These are the realities. These are the facts. If somebody wants to evade and avoid these facts, what can we do?" he asked.
"The matter should not be delayed on this or that issue, or on this or that clarification. We are prepared to give them any information that they want, provided we have the information," Mr. Mukherjee said.

Election Basics: Voting myths

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Event June 2008

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Palace Turns Musuem
2.Phoenix Mars Lander begins digging
*Acar bomb blast outside Danish embassy in Islamabad kills 6.
3.UN Secretary General urges the food crisis summit in Rome to help spread of starvation by lowering trade barriers and removing export bans,4. Barack Obama claims Democratic presidential nomination, after an epic battle with Hillary Clinton
*$3 b. of emergency aid an­nounced by the UN in Rome to meet the global food crisis.

.5. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd suggests a European Union style bloc comprising India, USA,China and Australia for Asia Pacific cooperation
*Hillary Clinton endorses herrival Barack Obama putting an end to her campaign for nomination
*Maoists stake claim for Nepal Prime Minister
*Astronauts open a new science lab in ISS
*Deposed Nepal King Gyanendra to move to a palace outside Kathmandu

6. 23 killed in two blasts in Sri Lanka
*Turkisu court overturns a law allowing women to wear the head scarf at university
*Hillary and Obama hold meeting

7. Oil prices shoot to over $139
*Musharraf says he is not quitting
*A row erupts over plans to instal Hitler in Madame Tussaud's new Berlin museum
*Serbia's Ana Ivanovic wins French Open
*Prachanda rejects G.P. Koirala's candi­dature for President of Nepal proposed by Nepali Congress
*An Israeli Minister's threat that a military attack on Iran could become inevitable spurs oil prices

8. Mine explosion in Ukraine trips 37, kills four
*ANC chief jacob Zuma in New Delhi
*Ratael Nadal equals Bjorn Borg's record for four consecutive French Open crowns, beating Federer
*Man goes on' stabbing spree in Tokyo, killing 7
*oSouth Asians in Durban threatened with violence if they don't pack their bags and leave.

9. Iran opposes move for US bases in Iraq
*Bangladesh Government imposes a gag order on Sheikh Hasina.

10. Saudi Arabia calls for a meeting of oil produces
*Venczuela and Cuba to install an under sea optical fibre cable connecting the two to counter US embargo
*Irish voters go to the polls for a referendum on the Lisbon treaty
*Cazprom expects oil to hit $250

11.29 die as a Sudanese airliner bursts into flames on landing at Khartoum
*Sheikh Hasina released on parole for eight weeks
*Nepal's former king Gyanendra vacates Narayanhiti palace

12.Sheikh Hasina leaves Dhaka for US for medical treatment

13.Irish 'No' to Lisbon Treaty, leads to EU crisis
*China and Taiwan sign agree­ments to improve flight connectivity and tourism
*President George Bush has a special protocol audience with the Pope.

14.Earthquake of 7.2 magnitude jolts northern japan
*PCB reduces Shoaib Akhtar's 5-year ban for indiscipline to 18 months
*'Discovery' lands safely at Kennedy Space Centre after delivering part of a lab to ISS
*1100 inmates escape from Afghan jail when Taliban rebels blast it open
*lran not to halt uranium enrichment despite fresh Rafael Nadal EU incentives.

15.Narayanhiti palace in Kathmandu becomes a national museum
*GJM begins Darjeeling bandh
*Afghan president Karzai warn" Pakistan over 'terrorist nests'
*China has bumper qrain harvests for the fifth year
*I thiopia appeals tor $325 rn. in aid, as people needing emergency assistance are around 4.6 m
*Floods in Lowa.

16.Crude price touches 5140
*Nepal's Prachanda wins the country's top peace award alonq with jimmy Carter
*12 policemen killed by LTTE suicide bomber in Vavuniya
*Hundreds of families flee their homes in southern Afghanistan as Taliban insurgents take over several villages.

17.California begins issuing same-sex marriage licences.

19.Crude rises to $1 37 a barrel e Severe flooding in US Midwest
*Senator John McCain wants 45 new nuclear reactors built in the US by 2030
*Suu Kyi is 63, confined to her home for 12 years

20.Maoist ministers quit Nepal ministry after they fail to agree on power-sharing
*About 100 Japanese committed suicide everyday last year.

21.China accepts Sikkirn as a part of India
*UPA allies don't favour early election
*IAEA chief EI-Baradei warns against Iran attack.

22.in Zimbabwe, Tsvanqiri quits race, as he thinks a tree and felir poll is impossible .
*In Jeddah meeting of oil-producting and consuming countries Indian F.M. proposes a price band mechanism to regulate oil prices
*Philippines ferry capsizes: hundreds feared dead.

23.Navvaz Sharif barred from contesting parliamentary by-elections
*Zimbabwe Tsvanqirai takes refuge at Dutch embassy.

25.Seven Party Alliance of Nepal agree on constitution amendment
*'Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai wants political prisoners released before talks
*28 tribal leaders killed by Taliban
*Proliferation of jelly fish in seas resulting from climate change and overfishing

26.G.P. Koirala resigns as PM of Nepal
*North Korea hands over detailed nuclear list to China
*Afghanistan accuses Pakistan intelligence of organising the failed plot to kill Karzai
*Al-Qaeda bid to regroup in Saudi Arabia foiled by Riyadh.

27.Crude oil rises to $142 a barrel
*North Korea's nuclear tower demolished
*US Supreme Court upholds an individual's right to have a gun.

28.PPP for Kashmir autonomy
*Nelson Mandela is 90.

29.Spain beat Germany 1-0 in the final ofthe Euro 2008 in Vienna. Xavi Fernandez voted player of Euro '08
*Robert Mugabe sworn in Zimbabwe President, for the sixth time
*US Senate approves a Bill to remove Nelson Mandela from a terror watch list
*Nethertands bans smoking in cafes from July 1

30.OPEC says oil prices might touch $170 in a few months
*Prince Charles sets up a £ one b. investment fund for sustainable urban development
*Crude rises to $ 143 a barrel.