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    WALKING CAMPAIGN FROM MONTRÉAL TO OTTAWA IN SUPPORT OF THE KABYLIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS DETAINED BY THE ALGERIAN MILITARY REGIME

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    September 19, 2024

    ( Montréal, Canada)–The collective of support for Kabylian political prisoners urges anyone sensitive to human rights abuses in Kabylia by the Algerian dictatorship to attend the departure rally of the FREEDOM WALKERS from Montréal to Ottawa in order to raise awareness of the international community about the injustice in which…

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    Liberty March Campaign in Favor of Human Rights in Kabylia

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    September 9, 2024

    (Paris, France)–A Kabylian human rights activists group initiated in exile­­–France–a “marching campaign” to raise awareness about the grim situation that Kabylians have been enduring from the Algerian criminal regime since 2021. This march is called “Liberty March”, it aims to denounce human rights violations in Kabylia and request an immediate…

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    Again, for the second time, Kabylia didn’t vote in Algeria’s election.

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    September 8, 2024

    ( Aqvu-Kabylia)–Yesterday, Algeria upheld a presidential election to ensure a second term to Abdelmadjid Tebboune. However, Kabylia boycotted the ballots for the second time–Kabylia people didn’t vote in Algeria’s election of December 12, 2019, and, on September 7, 2024, Kabylia made history again by outrightly rejecting Algeria’s election in Kabylia. …

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    Kabyles for Human Rights addressed a Letter to Agence France-Presse (AFP)

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    September 3, 2024

    Kabyles for Human Rights226 W Market St.Hallam PA 1706-1029USA September 3rd,2024 AFPAttn. Mr. Fabrice Fries, CEO13, Place de la Bourse75002 ParisFrance Subject: Tragedy in Kabylia. An oppressed people at some miles away from France Dear Fabrice Fries, Our NGO–Kabyles for Human Rights (KHR) is reacting to the news that you…

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    Kabylia Will Not Cast Ballots In Algeria’s Presidential Elections

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    August 15, 2024

    By K. Assalas (Washington D.C.)–Algeria’s military junta is poised to reelect its own President. The election will be upheld next September, and the winner is known before ballot because Algeria is a military dictatorship, it often designates its representative months before holding election, after a strong clan of army generals…

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  • Opinion

    Letter addressed to the Algerian Ministry of Justice and Algeria’s President by Ammer Umjgan–A staunch human rights activists

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    August 8, 2024

    Re: savage arrest of my son Massinissa To the officials of the Algerian Ministry of Justice and the President of the Algeria’s Republic which my father and his fellow fighters had liberated by giving their lives against French colonialism. Reason: my son Massinissa was arrested in my village; perpetrated as a…

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  • Breaking News

    Press Release–Kabyles for Human Rights

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    July 23, 2024

    Kabyles for Human Rights Philadelphia, July 21 2024 On July 18, 2024, the Algerian court at Sidi Mhamed (specialized in anti-terrorism cases) decided to remand in custody 9 individuals and place 6 others under judicial supervision. Remanded in custody are:  -Activist and university professor Mira Moknache, (jailed and tried so…

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    President Ferhat Mehenni expressed his sympathies, After Mr. D. Trump was shot

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    July 14, 2024

    After the former President Donald Trump was shot in his Campaign rally in Bulter, Pennsylvania, and survived an assassination attempt.The President of Kabylia Self-determination Movement in Exile, Mr. Ferhat Mehenni, expressed in TaqValit.TV and Siwel, his concern about an attempt to undermine the cornerstones of the first democracy in the…

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  • Breaking News

    The Algeria terrorist State is intimidating and threatening Canadian citizens of Kabylians origins

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    June 23, 2024

    Montréal–On June 17th, Brigitte Bureau, an award-winning investigative reporter with Radio-Canada, revealed that Algeria is spying and intimidating Canadian citizens of Kabylians origins after a thorough investigation that lasted months. This unprecedented news shows that the Algerian military regime has no limit in quelling its dissidents and exported its horrendous…

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  • Breaking News

    Mr.Cherif Mellal is facing a life threat by starting an unlimited hunger strike in the Algerian prison.

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    April 30, 2024

    Mr. Cherif Mellal, who was arbitrarily condemned to a prison sentence by the Algerian terrorist regime, has started an unlimited hunger strike to protest his unfair incarceration. His ultimate action may seriously hurt his life, if he doesn’t immediately stop his hunger strike.We, Kabylia’s HUMAN RIGHTS activists, call on our…

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