APPEAL BY THE KABYLE HUMAN RIGHTS LEAGUE
RALLY IN PARIS, PLACE DE LA NATION
SUNDAY 26 JANUARY 2025 AT 2PM
Citizens,
Join the rally for the release of Boualem Sansal and all political prisoners
Denounce anti-Semitism and hatemongers in France
Date: Sunday 26 January 2025
Time: 2pm
Place: Place de la Nation, Paris
Here are the rally’s slogans:
– Firmly condemn the anti-Semitism and threats of violence made by the Algerian regime through its propagandists on social networks, targeting French citizens, Algerian opponents, Moroccans and Kabyles.
– Denounce the flagrant violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, which cannot be tolerated in a democratic society.
– Demand the release of Boualem Sansal and all political prisoners of conscience.
We refuse to allow fear and violence to govern our society, which is deeply attached to freedom, justice, inclusion and respect for the laws of the Republic.
We affirm our solidarity with all the victims and our unwavering commitment to the defence of human rights.
Come out in force to show your support for justice and peace!
United against hatred, for freedom and dignity for all.
First signatories who immediately responded to the call from the Kabyle League for Human Rights, LKDH :
Association des Juifs d’Algérie, Mouvement Maroc de demain, Dhimmi Watch, Association provençale pour la culture et laïcité – APCL, Collectif de soutien aux détenus – CSD, Association Am-Israel-Farafina, Mouvement Citoyen Algérien de France, Association LEA Lutte pour l’égalité dans l’Antiracisme, Les Amis de la Kabylie, Association Aza-Rouge solidaire, Association mutualité des amis de la Kabylie des hauts de France, Association nationale des collectifs des droits humains résistance/ existence, Mouvement international contre le racisme et l’antisémitisme – MICRA, Collectif des Vigilants contre l’antisemitisme, Le parlement kabyle – Imni aqvayli, Valérie Boyer (senator), Sébastien Chenu (vice-president of the Rassemblement National), Ferhat Mehenni (president of the MAK and Anavad), Gilles-William Goldnadel (lawyer), Ivan Rioufol (journalist), Jean-Pierre Lledo (filmmaker), Céline Pina (columnist, essayist), Hichem Aboud (Algerian writer, journalist), Fadila Maaroufi (co-founder and director of the Observatoire Européen des fondamentalismes & Cafés laïques Paris/Bruxelles, social worker and anthropologist), Sabrina Medjebeur (essayist), Henda Ayari (writer, lecturer, president of the Libératrices association), Ramdhan At Mansour (writer, researcher), Alexandre Feigenbaum (research director, writer-activist), Abdou Semmar (Algerian journalist), Dov Abitbol (Head of Diplomatic Relations and National & International Policy on the RN Steering Committee), Tena (Kabyle artist), Thomas Dresler (psychologist, University of Tübingen), Huguette Chomski Magnis (Secretary General of the Mouvement Pour la Paix et Contre le Terrorisme (MPCT), former English teacher, journalist at La Régle du Jeu), Nacer Yanat (artist-painter), Ravah Urahmoun (sociologist, political scientist, communications consultant), Ghilas Aïnouche (press cartoonist), Yamina Amzal (local councillor for Ivry sur Seine), Lyazid Abid (president of the Union pour la République Kabyle – URK), Uli Rohde (anthropologist, art and German teacher, musician), Raveh Issadi (President of the Kabylie Solidarité association), Jean-Charles Goldberg (General Secretary of DW), Driss Moubarik (President of the Moroccan Support Committee for the Kabyle People), Sarah Cattan (Director of Tribune juive), Karim Achab (linguist, professor of linguistics at the University of Ottawa), Jacques Nio (former municipal councillor of Bagnolet, former co-leader of the French section of Amnesty International), Ahmed Haddag (former minister of the provisional Kabyle government in exile – Anavad), Serge Dahan (president of the Morial association for the preservation and transmission of the history and memory of the Jews of Algeria), Lucien Samir Oulahbib (sociologist and political scientist, director of the review Dogma. lu), Dr Gérard Lehmann (Associate Professor Emeritus, University of Southern Denmark, laureate of the Paris Faculty of Law and Economics),…
The list is open, and anyone responding to this appeal should contact the LKDH. Names will be added as they come up:
– By email: contact@LKDH.org
– Via the official Facebook page: LKDH – Ligue Kabyle des Droits de l’Homme
– Form on the website https://lkdh.org