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KABYLIE: REPRESSION AND A PLAN FOR AUTONOMYKabylie is a densely populated mountainous region located in the North of Algeria, to the East of Algiers. Surrounded by littoral plains in the West and in the East, with the Mediterranean Sea to the North and the High Plateaus in the South, it is devoid of an overall administrative existence and is the home to a Berber population: the Kabyles. There are between 3 and 3.5 million Kabyle speakers in Kabylia out of a total population of around 35 million inhabitants in Algeria. The Kabyles also number between 2 and 2.5 million in the rest of the country, particularly in Algiers, where they represent a large proportion of the population. There are a million of them as well in France and in other European countries plus Canada......   [ESISC] Date : 2010-06-28 08:57:00
 

 

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Morocco : Convoy of observation and solidarity, Call for support and participation under the slogan: Day with residents of common ground –Ait sgougou M'rirt- :
At the continuing deterioration of their living conditions that embodied in the lack of infrastructure necessary and appropriate - such as roads, trails, electric and water network, a complete lack of basic social amenities, inadequate schools, non-existent clinics, primitive stages. Strangulation of the occupants with wide and random barbed wires, surrounding areas and points of grazing and watering, not to mention the ....   [Convoy of observation]

MOROCCAN CHANNEL TV8 (AMAZIGH) CENSOR A TELEVISION PROGRAM ABOUT THE IMIDER QUESTION:
A team of Moroccan television channel TV8 was present at Imider on 13 and 14 March to prepare an episode of "Tarwa ntmazirt" in order to tell what is going on for over 20 months. A few days ago they sent a trailer, announcing that the program would be Saturday, April 13 at 21.    [Mouvement sur la Voie de 96 Imider]

Tunis Declaration: Amazigh, democratic challenge in North Africa:
Organizations working in the field of human rights, peoples' rights and international solidarity, meeting in Tunis from 26 to 30 March 2013 within the framework of the World Social Forum, declare as follows:   [CMA]

Regarding the Kurds, Syria and the possibility of an international intervention:
The Kurdish Federation in Britain organised a meeting at London University on 17.01.2013, regarding the Kurds, Syria and the possibility of an international intervention ... It was attended by more than 100 Kurdish and British personalities, including Mr. Jeremy Corbyn MP, and the meeting was chaired by Mr. Mark Campbell, with the participation of Ms. Lindsey German of "stop the wars coalition" and Dr. Seda Altug Bogazici from Istanbul University...   [Dr. Jawad Mella]

Amazigh cultural network in America:
After the completion of legal procedures with the administrative authorities of Boston, the capital city of Massachusetts, a group of Amazigh activists announced the establishment of a new Amazigh Association in USA bearing the name of "Amazigh Cultural Network in America".(ACNA)   [Amazigh cultural network]

Amazigh in Libya renew their demands for equality & civil rights:
Amazigh (or "Berbers") in Libya are renewing their demands for equality & civil rights, and especially the recognition of their language "Tamazight" in the constitution of the country and legal protection of the ...

Canary island : “What we need now are creative solutions for the remaining Non-Self-Governing Territories”:
Special Committe on Decolonization, Mr. Diego Morejón Pazmino, Chairperson, Mr. Pedro Nunez Mosquera, Mr. Bashar Ja'afari and Mr. Shekou M. Toura, Vice-Chairpersons: Canary Islands False Autonomous Status (Please, see specially the minute one in the video: the spanish police take a video of the demonstration)   [Movimiento por la Unidad del Pueblo Canario]

Azawad: open letter to the candidates for the French presidential election:
Since the independence of Mali in 1960, Bamako turns the back to Azawad, traditional territory of the Tuareg people. At this socioeconomic marginalization wanted by the malian governments were added periods of drought with the dramatic consequences for the populations. Calls for help in favour of North-Mali were never understood by Bamako. Besides, the Tuareg did not stop alerting the malian authorities on the injustices, the discriminations, the corruption and the violations of the human rights which they undergo as well as the not democratic governance which leaves them no place in the management of the affairs of the country. The accumulation of these grievances to which the Malian power brought no answer, except the repression, provoked a series of revolts of the Tuaregs which repeat since the beginning of 1990s.   [CMA]

The Congrès Mondial Amazigh greets the total victory of the MNLA and the freedom found by the populations of Azawad in their homeland.:
Independent Azawad Having freed all the historic territories of Azawad, the National Movement of Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) immediately ended the military operations and proclaimed on April 6th, 2012 the independence of the country.   [CMA]

Mali: for a definitive solution for the conflict in Azawad:
Since a few days ago, North-Mali is aware of a renewed tension between the malian regular army and the fighters of the National Movement of Liberation of Azawad (MNLA). The Amazigh World Congress (CMA) regrets and condemns the use of weapons as a solution for the political conflicts and is strongly worried about the consequences of the military escalation on the inhabitants of the region. The CMA particularly warns the malian army to avoid any temptation to go against the civil populations, already strongly deteriorated by the life conditions in these arid territories.   [CMA]