Beyond the frank and open hostility of the neighboring states of Iraq, Iran and Turkey to the referendum on the independence of Kurdistan; in Kabylie, it is with particular interest that we observe the reactions…
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Brussels: Kabyle militants present at Kurdistan independence march The address of the Schuman roundabout, the seat of the European institutions, experienced on Saturday 16 September an intense occupation by dozens of Kurds from the Benelux…
On the 25th of September 2017, the part of Kurdistan that England once assigned Iraq will be holding a referendum for independence. This is a first in this part of the world, where despotism has…
On the 12th of September, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah, announced in a statement his country support the creation of a state for the Kurds.This announcement by the Israeli state came a few days before…
On Saturday evening, August 2, 2017, ConIFA officially announced the list of the 16 national teams who have passed their qualifications for the finals of the next Football World Cup, which is to be held…
Islamist terrorism comes from radical Islam, which itself comes from Muslim fundamentalism. The latter originates from Islam. (It does not come from Judaism nor from Christianity or from atheism). Islamic fundamentalism is being developed…
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…
In joining the “European Free Alliance” family, Kabylia has just added another victory on their road to independence. It has just crossed another milestone, bringing it closer and closer to its independence. This milestone was…
The president of Anavad congratulates Dany Danon, the elected Vice-President of the UN General Assembly. On the occasion of your brilliant election as Vice-President of the 72nd General Assembly of the United Nations, I am…
My friend Firmus seems to be amazed by the Westerners’ lack of indignation at the misfortune of certain peoples, especially the Amazigh peoples. There is much indignation, but very selective indignation. They choose which people…