Aurore Mudiayi Bukassa
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Aurore Bonso Mwa MUDIAYI BUKASSA aka Dame Délices ( 15th January 1983, - )
Aurore Mudiayi Bukassa is well-known in Brussels, Belgium, as an artist in several areas.
She wrote and published the infamous novel Nding and Ndong in 2004. The critics weren't pleased with the fact that the story revolved around such things as child labour and the sexual exploitation of young children, and in such a joyful way. Belgium is already well-known for its so-called Affaire Dutroux and many also criticised her dealing with the after-math of the shockwave her book caused, while proponents cheered at such phrases as "Life goes on without Nding and Ndong, no doubt!" or "Have you ever heard about the death-kilometre journalistic scale? That's what this story is all about, you morons!". Many today consider Aurore an incisive and outspoken critic and writer, though she sometimes prefers to hide from the spotlights for long periods of time.
She is also a journalist for Radio Judaïca in Brussels, Belgium. She's very concerned by the Middle East conflict. In 2003, she wrote an essay : " Dans la presse écrite, quelle est l'influence de la syntaxe, des mots sur la compréhension du lecteur?" (Aurore Mudiayi Bukassa, Dans la presse écrite, quelle est l'influence de la syntaxe, des mots sur la compréhension du lecteur?, ISFSC, Brussels, Belgium, 2004). In this study, she shows how the Israeli, occidental and Arabic media talked about the death of Cheikh Yassine.
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