colonialism

Ask my mum

Kamal Mezoued is a Kabyle born and raised up in Algeria. For the last 15
years he has been leaving in France where he works as a “specialised
educator”(1) He relates here the stormy story of his family’s name.

“Ask my “mum”; she’ll undoubtedly tell you that my name is
‘Kamal At-Aissa’.

Forbiden entry into Algeria for the Moroccan Berbers

CMA Tizi-Ouzou

Upon arrival at Algiers airport Wednesday the 29 of October 2008, thirty-five members of a delegation of representatives from moroccan Berbers associations, among them Rashid RAHA and Me Adgherni (President of the Democratic Party Amazigh of Morocco). They were arrested by Algerian security while they attend to participate to the World Amazigh Congress which should be held simultaneously in Meknes and Tizi-Ouzou from October 30 to November 2.

Surprised in setting fire deliberately, soldiers were asked to leave Kabylia

Clashes have opposed during yesterday day and night, Kabyles and military - gendarmes.

According to reliable information received from credible sources, the conflict allegedly occurred when citizens have surprised the military burning the forest, under pretext of anti-terrorism. Fires have caused the death of ten people (mostly children) and the evacuation of several homes by their families.

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