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Argelia: Alto al fomento del odio racial y a la violencia

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Argelia: Alto al fomento del odio racial y a la violencia

En su edición del 17 de junio de 2009, el Diario en lengua árabe argelino Ennahar, publica un “dossier” sobre el Movimiento para la Autonomía de La Kabylia (MAK), en el cual anuncia que el Presidente del MAK, Ferhat Mehenni, estaría apoyado por un lobby judío, Marruecos y los Estados Unidos, con el fin de desestabilizar Argelia.

En la misma edición, bajo el título “Argelinos al servicio del MAK con apoyo de occidente y del lobby judío”, el Diario cita también el nombre de Kamira Nace Sid, implicándolo en actividades “separatistas” del MAK.

Al-Qaeda in Iraq Commander Urges Algerian Mujahideen to Fight Christian Berbers

Al-Qaeda in Iraq Commander Urges Algerian Mujahideen to Fight Christian Berbers

Abu Turab Al-Jaza’iri, an Algerian jihadist who claims to be a commander in Al-Qaeda in Iraq, recently posted a letter on the Shumukh Al-Islam jihadist forum urging members of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb to fight Berbers from the Kabylia region who have converted to Christianity.

The MEMRI Blog

Petition for Kabylia autonomy

This petition has been initiated by the Kabylia Movement for Autonomy (MAK). According to the MAK, the petition will be presented to the Algerian presidency and to the United Nations, and a referendum on the autonomy of Kabylia will be organized under the supervision of the United Nations.

MAK Release - The Police Of Zerhouni

On Monday, September 22 nd, 2008, the Algerian police department has made a raid into a library in Tizi Wuzu where members of World Amazigh Congress (CMA) were holding a press coference .An ardent and arrogant police chief with his escort have conducted a raid of shame, he stood up in the middle of the place and ordered the Moroccans Amazigh among the Kabylians to follow him to the police buildin

Amazigh Names Rejected by the Authorities in Tizi-Wuzu

Nobody has expected such a scorn case of the Amazigh (Berber) identity denial at the heart of kabylia. The officials of the public record department or the civil status of the city of Tizi-Wuzu are not at their first misdemeanor.

Apuleius (123 A.D - 180) the Famous Berber writer

We cannot talk about Berber literature without referring to Apuleius who belongs to an era where literature was at the dawn of its expansion before the Renaissance comes to the world. The fact that all his work is essentially bundled in one book, does not deny his importance in the Berber literature growth. Some even consider him as the father of the novel.

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