The totalitarian Arab-Islamic tyranny in North Africa severely hampers the unearthing and revival of Libya’s, Tunisia’s, Algeria’s and Morocco’s ancestral Amazigh identity, language, culture, and civilization. The West, which has amply proven to be an…
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Considering the Catalan, Flemish, Scottish, Welsh, Sardinian, Quebec, South Sudanese, Kosovar experiences as well as the emergence of new states stem from the old Yugoslavia artificially built by the communist dictatorship. Considering the Catalan, Flemish,…
The size and the credibility of both the man and his struggle for his people, Ferhat Mehenni were acquired, not for his resignation and acceptance of a foreign identity, but refusing any crime against his…
Muslims live their religion as an identity, a culture. No Muslim individual or Muslim group or Muslim state can do anything without Islam having expressed it’s permission directly or implicitly. Islam is not part of…
By karim Akouche Africa must find its NorthToday I want to scream. My words are like embers. They burn my mouth. I can not keep rehashing. I must spit them out. This morning, after several…
On the occasion of the 3rd Congress of the Movement for Self-Determination of Kabylia (MAK), Boualem Sensal, Algerian writer and essayist of world renown, sent a little message to the participants of the MAK. Indeed,…
By Omar Rabhi Whoso does not realize the destructive nature of ideological, economic and religious globalizing institutions, or does not see the ultra-violent rejections they would provoke and the ruinous forces they usher in, or…
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…
The Kabyle people have proven with remarkable dignity and steadfastness over many centuries of their history, their determination to preserve their freedom, their language, and their culture despite all attempts to erase their identity. Few…