LA PICNOLEPSIA DE TSHOMBÉ
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LA PICNOLEPSIA DE TSHOMBÉ
GLORIA OYARZABAL ( Spain) www.gloriaoyarzabal.com LA PICNOLEPSIA DE TSHOMBÉ Picnolepsia : Absence seizures, also known as petit mal , characterized by brief episodes of altered state of consciousness and abnormal EEG activity. Term used by Paul Virilio in his book "The Aesthetics of Disappearance". Moisé Tshombe : leader of the Katanga's secession (DRC, formerly Zaire) in the 60's during the country's independence from Belgian colonists. After being charged with the murder of anti colonialist democratically elected leader Patrice Lumumba and having a politically eventful life, he went into exile in Franco's Spain. Once there a bizarre international plot led by the countries that used to be his allies (USA, England and UN), weaves his abduction following a pretended business trip to Mallorca. He ended up imprisoned in a military camp in Algeria where he died two years later. Capture this character‘s Picnolepsias in his last days before his abduction and during this, relate it to the propaganda war procedure employed half a century ago that results so familiar to XXI century imperialist actions presented as Enduring Freedom Operations, color revolutions and wars against the axis of evil would be the ultimate intention. By allowing Tshombé settle in Madrid not as a refugee but as active politician in complete oblivion of his criminal past and unashamedly into his equally criminal plans, Spain collaborated on the survival of imperialism in Africa in favor of Belgium, USA and multinational mining companies in Katanga, as well as the serious violation of human rights of the Congolese population. Not only he had the support of Francisco Franco but with part of the propaganda of the regime media (ABC, Arriba, ...) Even today, 50 years after these political struggles of life and death, when tragedy of the DRC continues unabated, the role played by Spain is hidden.By looking into the past, into the origins and my own History , I try to understand the present, the imbalance in the world order, the consequences : Top manta , manteros : street vendors, mostly sub-Saharan, that sell Chinese copies of expensive brands displayed on a sheet (manta in Spanish),living on the run, terrified.Show a social reality through a peephole and raise awareness. Structure used: prologue(RDC's colonialism years, its consequences, brutalism), development (Introduction of main character and his story)and conclusion(Fake paradises/Top Manta). "Time is aware automatically welded to form a continuity without apparent cuts" Paul Virilio ("The Aesthetics of Disappearance") "La politique et l'art (...) construit des fictions, ce est à dire des assemblages de matériaux de signes et d'images, de la relation entre ce que nous voyons et ce que nous disons, entre ce que nous faisons et que nous pouvons faire?" Jacques Rancière. This work is a mix of various photo media supports and different sizes: digital, analogical and archive photography, instant photography (Polaroid and Instax), photo glass plates, objects from flea markets, texts from various sources (written by me, newspapers of the time, books,...) creating eventually a narrative collage of a docu-fiction.There's a dummy of a future book, even though this video is from an old version of it (https://vimeo.com/132540138) Screen shot 20cm x 30cm Archive Polaroid . 6cm x 7cm In the colonial era, Belgium in the Congo had created a network of military outposts and forced labor camps. They brutality against Africans was horrifying: over a period of 20 years, the population declined from 25 to 15 million. As a result the Belgian imperialists filled their pockets with huge profits from rubber, timber and palm oil. During World War II, the Congo was the world's leading source of rubber and essential minerals such as titanium and cobalt, for imperialist war machine. The uranium for the atomic bombs the United States dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki came from the Shinkolobwe mine Congo. In the eastern mountains of Congo there are valuable minerals such as coltan and niobium, plus gold, diamonds, copper and tin. Coltan, abbreviation for columbium-tantalum, is found in antique floors which are three billion years old. It is used mixed with niobium to produce capacitors in order to manage the power flow of cell phones. Cobalt and uranium are essential for nuclear, chemical, aerospace industry and weapons. About 80% of world reserves of coltan are in the Congo. Archive photography 20cm x 30cm Díptych 40cm x 50 cm each one Archive photography Digital Photography 60cmx80 cm Crystal photography plaque 20 cm x 30 ,lightbox Archive Photography 20cm x 30 cm Newspaper Text file 15cm x 25 cm Archive photo 7cm x 10 cm Digital photo 40cm x 30 Instax Photo 20cm x 30cm Archive images The mining province of Katanga led by Moise Tshombe Kapenda, declares its independence on July 11, 1960 with Belgian support as they were interested in the mines. On January 17, 1961 Patrice Lumumba, after being cruelly tortured was killed along with two of his ministers, each one tied up to a tree, at night in a forest, illuminated by the headlights of a car. His body was destroyed and thrown into the river. His life and death, orchestrated by the United States (CIA), England (M16) and the UN, and implemented by Belgium in the hands of Moise Tshombe, have become a symbol of resistance to neo-colonialism. In 1963 Tshombé was sentenced to death by the government of his country ruled by who use to be his ally Mobutu, was exiled to Spain and received by Francisco Franco and supported by the press of the regime. From Spain he continues his efforts to regain power. Spanish collaboration wasn't with Tshombe and Mobutu, but with US imperialism that finally decided to go for the last one among all the contenders. By allowing Tshombe settle in Madrid not as refugees but as an active politician, with total disregard for his criminal past and unashamedly to his equally criminal plans, Spain collaborated on the survival of imperialism in Africa in favor of Belgium, the US and extractive companies multinationals in Katanga, as well as the grave violation of human rights of the Congolese people. It is impossible to measure the damage caused by this collaboration, but in any case it is known that the DRC is a martyred country before and since its independence by foreign potencies and that Spain has some responsibility in this tragedy, even as minor accomplice of in causing the disaster. It is not unreasonable to think that if Spain had refused to welcome Tshombe, or better yet, if he had reported to the UN, DRC history might have been different. At least Spanish history would have been. However, vassal relations with the US -yesterday as today- , included the implementation of actions beyond their own interests and certainly contrary to international law and the right of peoples to struggle to get rid of imperialism. This dishonorable past holds lessons for the present. Digital Photography 60cm x 80cm Archive text and photography 35cm 20 cm each one Digital Photography 60cm x 80 cm Digital Photography 60cm x 80 cm Digital photography 60cm x 80 cm Digital Photography 40cm x 65 cm Composition filmstills 30cm x 60 cm Filmstill 30 cm x 60cm Archive extract of newspaper, archive photography 15cm x 50cm Original African Postcard 7cm x15 cm Digital Photography 60cm x 80cm Composition digital photography 64cm x 80cm Snapshot Photography Fuji Instax 25cm x 30cm each one Digital photography 60cm x 80cm Archive text file 25cm x 40 cm Dark wood frame Snapshot Photography Fuji Instax 30cm x 25 cm Digital Photography 70cm x 100cm Digital Photography 40cm x 50cm Digital photography 40cm x 50 cm Photographic Composition 80cm x 100cm Dyptich Digital Photography 80cm x 100cm each one