What is at stake in the UN’s double standards?
The United Nations Human Rights Security Council (UNHRC) has committed a blunder of international proportions, by integrating a totalitarian and torturous regime such as Algeria!
On what criteria, if not in total violation of the UN Charter? Against human rights and reason, Algeria, the oldest dictatorship on the African continent, has joined the ranks of dictatorial regimes, elected to the Human Rights Security Council!
Does the UN need dictatorships in the pay of the superpowers?
This “endorsement”, where reason loses its North, is the legalization of contempt for the rights of indigenous peoples, peace, stability, the law and common sense. It’s an open door to injustice, arbitrariness, social unrest and corruption!
This election is Algeria’s right to continue intensifying its totalitarian terror, backed up by a mendacious Constitution; an odious, intolerable insult to the rights of fundamental freedoms, and to the respectability of our activists, arbitrarily imprisoned for the crime of belonging to their Kabylity and culture.
It’s the UN’s “validation” that Algeria should “settle” the problem of its indigenous peoples. If not, how can it be explained that a foreign language and its obscurantist, racist religion are supplanting a thousand-year-old culture and civilization against peoples living on the lands of their ancestors?
In plain language, in violation of its own laws, the United Nations approves and validates dictatorship and colonial occupation!
A life without identity, a life without past, without origin, without culture, without principles, without dignity and without dreams! That’s what Algeria promises! All validated by the UN!
Amazigh peoples, Mammeri is being murdered a second time, his struggle incriminated, his corpse and his memory consigned to the dustbin of history!
So he was right! He saw and sensed the fear of our impending extinction. He felt the fibers of this hemp rope tightening around our necks, if we weren’t careful. He saw it as his duty, and the imperative need to challenge us, to alarm us, with this premonitory work entitled: “The absurd death of the Aztecs”.
Concerned about the fate of the defenseless indigenous peoples, he was aware that this global tragedy could one day affect us. Barbaric crimes often perpetrated for tribal, ethnic or political reasons, if not for religious reasons.
Often far from the media, these acts are committed behind closed doors, but sometimes in the open, like the genocide in Rwanda, 1994, or currently in northern Mali. Far from the media’s choice, the Peuls, Bambaras, Soninkés/Sénoufos and Dogons are massacred and persecuted by Arab jihadist hordes.
PS: Without hatred, among my human brothers, I was born Kabyle, and I want to live free, Arab-Islamist Algeria must leave secular Kabylie!
May our 128 young Kabylian students who fell in 2001, killed by gendarmes firing explosive bullets; may the 5oo people burned alive in the fire of 2021, perpetrated in Kabylia by the colonial Algerian army, have as much right to be remembered as the Iranian victims who fell under the dictatorship of the mullahs!
Long live independent Kabylia!
Ait Wartilan