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Kabyles are Algeria’s largest group of Berbers: a family of indigenous north African people who have held fast to their ancient traditions, culture and language for centuries. Berbers call themselves ...
The Kabyle people are pursuing their struggle for independence from Algerian rule, and they are increasingly turning toward Israel, particularly since October 7.
The message of the Provisional Government of Kabylia to the United States and International bodies: We want a Referendum for autonomy to be held with mutual agreement with Algiers. This is a ...
A petition denounces the repression of the Algerian regime. In a context of growing repression in Kabylia, a new ...
In 1945, on the day that France celebrated the surrender of Germany in World War II, tribesmen in the Kabyle town of Setif demonstrated for independence and were met with a ferocious French ...
A British MP has called on the UK government to increase pressure on the Algerian military regime to stop the persecution of the Kabyle people, who are seeking self-determination and independence.
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Morocco takes a stand on Kabyle self-determination - MSNThe Moroccan representative highlighted the historical significance of the Kabyle people and criticized the international community's silence regarding their plight.
The Kabyle people represent about 25 per cent of the Algerian population and speak a Beber language, Tamazight. They have been fighting for recognition of this language and their specific culture ...
There are Kabyles all around the world, they like everywhere, and fraternize with everyone and their dreams are of knowledge, well-being and freedom. Also, I refuse to believe that nationalist puppets ...
Wildfires across Algeria have killed 25 people, ... The largest and deadliest fires ravaged parts of Bejaia and Jijel — in the Kabyle region east of Algiers — and Bouira, ...
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