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Continue reading →: KHR Organization Supports Kabylia’s Independence
KHR’s organization statement (Washington D.C.) – Kabyles for Human Rights organization has been sounding the alarm for years about the abuses of the Algerian regime and the consequences of its policy towards the Kabyle people. One of them is the Unilateral Declaration of Independence of Kabylia, which will take place…
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Continue reading →: Website of the Kabylian Ministry of Education and Training Is Being ReleasedKabylia’s minister of education and training has released its website to the public. It is a new milestone for the future independent Kabylia.
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Continue reading →: KHR&AKS’s Organizations at the UN Forum on Minority Issues
Excellence,Since 1962, the Algerian government has pursued the assimilation of the Kabyle people through Arabization and Islamic expansion in Kabylia, while closing around 47 churches and restricting Christian worship.In 2021, an amendment to the Penal Code (Article 87bis) broadened the definition of terrorism to include acts ‘undermining national integrity,’ enabling…
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Continue reading →: Petition to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada
Petition initiated by Rachid Bandou, sponsored by Mario Beaulieu– member of the Canadian Parliament Considering that: – On Algerian and Kabylian soil, hundreds of people, both men and women, are currently being detained for peacefully exercising their fundamental right to freedom of expression; – There are reports of inhumane and…
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Continue reading →: LIBERATION OF BOUALEM SANSAL: THE INFANTILISM OF THE ALGERIAN MILITARY REGIME
By President Ferhat Mehenni on X Boualem Sansal will finally regain the freedom that was arbitrarily and scandalously confiscated to him, on November 16th , 2024. He was arrested for a crime of opinion that, in a democracy, would never have happened. Badly, the Algerian generals have swiftly realized that there…
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Continue reading →: 10 Years Imprisonment Against a Kabylian Shepherd for Facebook Posts
By L. Vaya ( Kabylia)–The prosecutor’s office of the criminal court of Algiers requested ten years in prison and a fine of one million dinars against a Kabylian shepherd from Tizi-Ouzou, who was accused of relaying on Facebook publications related to the Movement for the Self-Determination of Kabylia (MAK). The…
