the International Day of the mother tongue, COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE KABYLIAN PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT For the occasion of the International Day of the mother tongue, the Anavad (Government) reminds that the kabylian language is always concealed…
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Because of the criminal policy of France that builds and supports an Arab-Muslim world, there are two types of minorities in Algeria: Imazighen and women. A minority is not calculated by the proportion of people…
The Louvre Museum: A Great Swindle The big scam organized by the Louvre Museum in Paris, blatantly called ‘The Arts of Islam’, demands a response. Indeed, it is perfectly understandable that there has been an…
The Yugurten band, like all performers who have made a pioneering effort to promote the Amazigh (Berber) language and culture, that the regime of the Arab colonialists attempts to erase. They pretend that the language…
La Tribune: You have just created an organization with Ameziane Kezzar, Mare Nostrum (marenostrumarcadia.org), who aims to highlight Mediterranean antiquity. What is the meaning of your initiative? MOHAND LOUNACI: Often we forget that the Mediterranean…
* Economic Power: zero * Political Power: zero * Military power: zero * Strategic Power: zero * Culture: zero * Arts: none * Exports and foreign trade excluding hydrocarbons: none * Science and Technology: zero…
Read The Kabyle challenge (1/2) Culture and “Kultural” Before embarking on any huge task, such as to create a state or to found a republic or a constitutional monarchy, we must give a very strong cultural base…
The Kabylian people do not complain crying for persecution! They fight! Fight collectively and rationally, peaceful and cool. The persecution complex is typically Arabic-Islamic. We (the Kabylian) did not invent the term “kabylofobi” similar to…
The origin of religious identity The trend in the under-developed countries, is that each individual is defined in relation to its religion. This is accentuated by the western media, who knowingly appoint anyone from elsewhere,…
Recognizing the Rights of a «First People» By Professor David Belhassen* The twentieth century was at once the century of the great World Wars, the emancipation of man (and of women in particular), decolonization, and the…