A new episode in the Algerian regime’s ‘dahdouh’ series has just been broadcast by the regime’s propaganda TV channel, the notorious ENTV, known as ‘l’inique’ (iniquitous). This time, the Algerian services are portraying a certain…
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The comparison between the struggle of the Kabyle people and the myth of Sisyphus is a daring one, but I’m going to take the risk. Is history a perpetual restart? Are the Kabyle people condemned…
“The Algerian regime’s “black list In its Official Journal of 24 July 2024, the Algerian regime published Executive Decree 24-243 establishing a “national list” and setting out the procedures for managing the list. – After…
A brief reminder of a morbid reality for all Kabyles and for the attention of traitors, cowards and those suffering from Stockholm syndrome. 1-/ Let’s go back to the nationalist movement Dispossession of the…
More and more Algerians are trying to flee their country in search of a better life by boarding a makeshift boat. This method of immigration is called Haraga . Algerians in France are known for…
A VISIT TO SHENANIGANS AND FAILURE As the saying goes, if you chase it, you chase it back. In other words, the pyromaniac and sinister Algerian President, one of the instigators of the arson attacks…
With “Zionism” (an inadequate word to describe the return of the Hebrew-Israelites to their ancestral homeland), Muslims the world over and pan-Arab-Islamists in particular found themselves faced with a dilemma worthy of a Greek tragedy:…
Among the Kabyle people, you can find everything. Communists, anarchists (lots of them), capitalists, bigots, atheists, toilers, the rich, intellectuals, sodomites, virgins for life, thieves, saints. All these people can sit down at the same…
By ArilésEid, the day when hatred beginsThe feast of Eid is a day of reconciliation for the Muslim world, a day when all problems are put aside to make way for the true values of…
A Kabyle woman, in all her beauty. She put on her traditional dress: her dress is richly decorated, her scarf with the yellow colour that symbolises Kabylia, her yellow and red-striped foutta tied around her…