The dangerous schemes of Algerian colonialism against Kabylia

The Algerian junta with their current puppet, Tebboune.

Algeria has orchestrated three sordid crimes that it has tried to pin on Kabylia for three different purposes.
1- The assassination of the JSK player, Albert Ebossé. It is by showing us the videos in order to prove to us that it is the Kabyle spectators who hit him with a stone that we saw the Algerian policemen surrounding him before killing him. The objective of Algiers was to show the Africans that the Kabyle are racist. The goal of Algiers was to show Africans that Kabyle people are racist, whereas this player was adored by Kabyle people and also adored Kabylia. Fortunately, Ebossé’s family carried out an autopsy which shows the involvement of Algerian services in this assassination.

The player’s brother Ebossé, accusing Algeria, carrying the Kabyle flag and shouting long live Kabylie.
2- The assassination of Hervé Gourdel took place outside Kabylia but the Algerian services needed to link it to Kabylia. It is on the one hand to say that Kabyle people kill French people and therefore do not like French people and on the other hand to say that there is terrorism in Kabylia at a time when the whole world is committed to fighting the Islamic State.
3- The assassination of Djemal Bensmail, the Algerian services followed this volunteer from his home to Kabylia to designate him as an arsonist and then assassinate him in public in front of the cameras to then accuse the Kabyles. Worse, they want to say that the Kabyles are killing the Algerians when the latter are coming to help them. Their objective is on the one hand to make people forget the five hundred Kabyle victims killed in the fires set by the Algerian army and on the other hand to accuse Kabylia not only of being behind the murder of this young man but also of the arson attacks.
These three assassinations have the same objective: to sully Kabylia, to demonise it, to criminalise its voice, to subjugate it, to discredit it and finally to humiliate it through, for example, this parody of a trial which is currently being held in the courts of the Algerian colonisation.
Kabylia will still be able to foil this latest plot against her and she will go until her liberation from the criminal yoke of Algiers.
 By Gaya Izennaxen

 

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