Alarming health situation of hostage Mohand Taferka The Kabyle League for Human Rights expresses its deep concern about the alarming situation of Mohand Taferka, currently incarcerated in Koléa prison. This information was relayed by his…
A view of the marches from Brest to Geneva and from Montreal to Ottawa The march is a strong sign of the resilience of the Kabyle people; of Kabylia on the road to liberation; an…
BERLIN (SIWEL) – At the end of July, Kabyle monumental sculptor Olivier Graïne was selected from nearly 1,000 entries. His work ‘The Couple’ was one of 91 shortlisted for the ‘DA! Art Award 2024’, Düsseldorf’s…
Thank you to Radio Canada for devoting an article to the solidarity march starting tomorrow, 21 September, from Montreal to Ottawa. The 200 km march is in support of the Kabyle political hostages held in…
Egyptology reviewed in the light of the Berber language In a study on the toponymic systems of Ancient Egypt, initiated in 2012 by several leading Western universities, researchers in ancient Egyptian, Greek, Coptic and Arabic…
ALGERIA: THE PRESIDENTIAL MASCARADE OF 07/09: Continuation and… The end?On 08/09/2024, the clan struggle at the top of the military hierarchy has already undermined the credibility of the Algerian presidential election. The turnout announced the…
As part of its educational, scientific and cultural activities, the Ecole Numérique Kabyle (ENK) organised a conference on Sunday 08 September at the Auditorium of Collège de Maisonneuve, Montreal (Quebec) entitled ‘Lexique informatique en…
What better way to describe Kabylia than the reaction of the famous Chaoui writer (the Chaoui is an Amazigh ethnic group) Kateb Yacine. ‘You’d think today, in Algeria and the rest of the world, that…
News of the Kabyle marchers who are going to walk from Brittany, France, to Geneva, to the UN headquarters, to raise awareness of the tragedy of the Kabyle people held hostage by the Algerian terrorist…
The colonial states : A European and UN crime against humanityOn 3 October 2013, the world woke up to the horror of the Lampedusa tragedy. But this is only one consequence of political choices by…