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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…
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Continue reading →: Algeria’s repressive claws against Kabylia people
Kabylia has endured after Algeria’s independence a systematic racism and discrimination because it refuses to be alienated to the Arabic and Islamic world. However, that resistance against assimilation and identity cleansing has rushed Algerian state to develop a new strategy to subdue the Kabylian people by violating the Universal Declaration…
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Continue reading →: Fundraising Campaign to collect funds to sue members of the Algerian dictatorship at International Criminal Court (ICC)
The person who’s behind this bold and courageous initiative is Ammer Umjgan, known as Ammer Lakehal, he’s a Canadian citizen of Kabylian origins, he has been living in Canada for 25 years. He’s an active member of Kabylia’s Self-determination Movement. He is an advocate of peaceful struggle and a deep…
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Continue reading →: Free and Proud Imazighen, or ” the Indians Reserve”?
By N. Bouzeboudja This year, the Algerian authorities were able to exploit the celebration of Yennayer for political purposes, transforming the event into a tool to strengthen their stinking nationalism, as if Amazighity was so dear to them. The Imazighen were invited to the Algiers streets, and were exhibited as…
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Continue reading →: Fundraising Campaign
On 5th January 2024, an online fundraising campaign was launched by a group of Kabylia’s self-determination activists living in the United States, to help and support the Kabylians families, victim of the Algerian dictatorship regime, which has imprisoned arbitrarily their relatives, simply because they have expressed their universal right of…
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Continue reading →: Montreal–Kabylia’s Women Voices held a gathering at Amnesty International office.
On January 27th, 2024, 1:00PM (EST)–A peaceful gathering was organized by Kabylia’s Women Voices by the office of Amnesty International to denounce a grim milestone in human rights violations that was reached in Kabylia. Many Kabylians have joined their call even though it was bitterly cold–some are activists for Kabylia…
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Continue reading →: Algeria is accused of promoting terrorism in the Sahel Region
The leader of the transition government of Mali, the colonel Maïga Abdoulaye, accusing Algeria of promoting terrorism is the Sahel region. In his statement, as a retaliation to the destructive destabilization maneuvers of Algiers, he is threatening Algeria’s military regime that Mali could invite and welcome the leaders of Kabylia…
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Continue reading →: Genocide in Kabylia by the Algerian colonial regime
A planned ethnic cleansing is undergoing in Kabylia by the Algerian military regime. Kabylians must not stay silent regarding these human rights violations. This tragedy must end, it is necessary to report all crimes committed by the Algerian dictatorship in Kabylia to human rights agencies, such as, Amnesty international, Human…
