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Continue reading →: Kabylia’s 49 Innocent Activists Acquitted As high-Stakes Legislative Elections Are Scheduled in Algeria
By T. Tilleli ( Algiers) – Yesterday, the Algerian court of Algiers delivered an acquittal to 49 innocent Kabylians who were pursued for their political activism which is related to Kabylia’s self-determination movement. Among the defendants, several have already served arbitrary sentences, namely: Hocine Azem, Lounes Hamzi, Mourad Chabane, Abdenour…
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Continue reading →: Kabylia: In Assif Aïssi, Students Were Denied to Commemorate the Kabylian Springs
by L. Tanina ( Kabylia)–On April 20, 2026, in Tizi Ouzou, the University of Assif n’Ath Aïssi was the theatre of an event that purely transcended the academic sphere. On this highly symbolic date, students attempted to commemorate, in peace and dignity, the Kabylian Springs. Their gesture was utterly simple:…
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Continue reading →: Arezqi Lvashir’s Declaration While Commemorating Kabylia’s Springs In San Francisco
Ladies and gentlemen, Brothers and sisters, Today, we gather not only to remember—but to affirm, resist, and to hope. We commemorate the Kabyle Spring of 1980–1981, when people rose with courage to defend their language, their identity, and their dignity. In the face of denial and repression, Kabyle voices declared…
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Continue reading →: Kabylia’s Springs Successfully Commemorated by its Diaspora in Exile
By V. Tiziri ( United Kingdom)–Algeria’s military regime prohibited the commemoration of the Kabylia’s Springs of 1980, 1981, and the Bloody Massacre of 2001, in which over 130 peaceful Kabylians were murdered by the Algerian military forces for taking part in demonstrations against injustice and discrimination which Kabylia has been…
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Continue reading →: The Holy Pope Leo XIV Is Visiting Algeria: Kabylia’s Christian Community Is Split Between Hope and Dismay
By T. Ferroudja (Algiers)–The Holy Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to visit Algeria. According to the Vatican News, the Pope will land in the capital Algiers on Monday, April 13th, and his visits will end on April 15th. This is an unprecedented papal visit to Algeria, since no acting pontiff…
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Continue reading →: Ferhat Mehenni: A Life Dedicated to Advocating the Emergence of the Kabylian Nation
By Moh Ayth Said Kabylians have made certain social or popular practices their traditions — some are more interesting than others — that help keep our collective consciousness and memory alive. However, there is only one that needs to be improved, enriched, or revised. These latter are indeed national celebrations to pay tribute to our illustrious men and women who are no longer…
