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Continue reading →: Letter addressed to the Algerian Ministry of Justice and Algeria’s President by Ammer Umjgan–A staunch human rights activists
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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Continue reading →: Press Release–Kabyles for Human Rights
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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Continue reading →: President Ferhat Mehenni expressed his sympathies, After Mr. D. Trump was shot
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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Continue reading →: Kabylia’s State Renaissance Proclaimed at United Nations in New York.
New York –Today 20th April, 2024 at the United Nations in New York, the President of Kabylia Self-determination Movement–Mr. Ferhat Mehenni – officially proclaimed the Renaissance of Kabylia State at 18:57 pm, Kabylia time. This is a historical moment for Kabylia people that have endured colonialism, racism, coercion, discrimination and…
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Continue reading →: Letter to International Media By Kabylia Human rights activists.
Washington D.C.–ALGERIA IMPRISONS, CONDEMNS TO LIFE AND DEATH SENTENCE INNOCENTS WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. IT KILLS KABYLIANS AND KABYLIA SLOWLY, IN A TOTAL SILENCE, IN A GENERAL INDIFFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL MEDIA AND OPINION. At a time when the whole world has its eyes focused on the tragic events which are…
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Continue reading →: Kabylia human rights activists addressed a new letter to the U.S. State Department Secretary–Antony Blinken.
The Honorable Antony BlinkenU.S. Department of State Office of the Secretary2201 C Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20520 Re: Human rights abuses in Kabylia by the Algerian military regime. Dear Secretary Blinken,As a Kabylian-American, I’m highly appalled and concerned about the distressed situation which the people of Kabylia are enduring from…
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Continue reading →: Letter addressed to Amnesty International–Washington D.C office-–by Kabylia human rights activists
Amnesty International USA 600 Pennsylvania Ave. SE Washington, DC 20003 March 12, 2024 Re: Human rights abuses in Kabylia by the Algerian military regime Dear Elizabeth Rghebi, As a Kabylian-American, I’m highly appalled and concerned about the distressed situation which the people of Kabylia are enduring from the Algerian military regime.…
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Continue reading →: A Kabylia representation in Morocco coming soon?
The Algerian military regime has opened diplomatic representation to the Rif people in Algiers. This political move is adding an extra mess to the troubled diplomatic relationship between Morocco and Algeria. Will Morocco follow the Algerian move by opening a diplomatic representation for Kabylia? Currently Rif people are under control…
