2018 ConifA football World Cup: here is the schedule of the matches for Kabylia. We now know the timing of when Kabylia’s first round of the 2018 World Cup in Soccer, organized in London by…
Month: January 2018
COUSCOUS – MAGHREB – UNESCO: WHICH GAME ARE THE FRENCH PLAYING? UNESCO, acronym for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, is a specialized agency in the United Nations (UN), established November 16, 1945,…
Françoise Grandclaude, the partner of Hervé Gourdel (PH /DR) KABYLIA (Siwel) The family of Hervé Gourdel traveled in the utmost discretion, last Sunday in Kabylia, where the French climber was kidnapped and murdered by Algerian…
PARIS (SIWEL) – Within the framework of the «ANTI-COLONIAL WEEK », the kabylian people took part in the concert of the peoples without states, on Friday 20th of February at 7 pm. The kabylian people…
Algeria, the French colonial trap that France created to be exclusively Arab and Muslim actually has several nations of Amazigh origins including Kabyle, Chawis, Mozabits, Tuaregs, Chenewians etc. The Arabs are in the majority…
In recent days the website Mergueze has received a large number of visitors from Japon. Now the voice of the Kabyle people is heard at the end of the world thanks to Mergueze, the Kabyle…
The official shirt of the national Kabyle football team was presented during the traditional dinner of Yennayer (the Amazigh new year, 2968). The Kabyle players will wear the new shirts during the final phase of…
The official MAK march for the independence of Kabylia is taking place in our three largest cities. Frankly, this video gives one chills, considering its beautyfil songs which announces the real start of spring. Even…
Allas DI TLELLI That the whole of Algeria is Berber is a common claim these days. What about Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, West Egypt, Niger, Azawad, Mauritania and the Canary Islands? For years, we proclaimed that…
With an eleven-day difference on the Gregorian calendar, the Imazighene, the Berbers, celebrate the transition to the New Year on January 12th. This tradition, which still lives in North Africa, goes a long way back…