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Continue reading →: Kabylia’s Independence Will Promote a Bright Economy Growth to Benefit the Kabylian People
By V. Ath Vouhrav Kabylia, with its rich history, unique culture, and millennial language, has all the potential to become a prosperous and modern nation, offering its citizens an outstanding quality of life and sustainable development. Algeria’s centralized and oppressive political agenda slows down the immense potential of Kabylia, which…
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Continue reading →: The Antikabylism Machinery of the Algerian State Against Kabylia People
By Tanina Tamezehwalt (Cape Town, South Africa)– I denounce the tyranny that Kabylia has been suffering since 1962, and this plight has recently intensified, reaching a new record since 2021. Kabylia is a territory marked by resistance and resilience against any form of submission in North Africa, known for its…
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Continue reading →: Liberty March Campaign in Favor of Human Rights in Kabylia
(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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Continue reading →: Again, for the second time, Kabylia didn’t vote in Algeria’s election.
( 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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Continue reading →: Kabyles for Human Rights addressed a Letter to Agence France-Presse (AFP)
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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Continue reading →: Kabylia Will Not Cast Ballots In Algeria’s Presidential Elections
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…
