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Salima Sadi, a Kabyle poet born in the commune of Toudja in Algeria, has been writing since she was about 11 years old, with her roots always at the heart of her words.
S alima Sadi, a Kabyle poet born in the commune of Toudja in Algeria, has been writing since she was about 11 years old, with her roots always at the heart of her words.
Libya's Amazigh, as the Berbers call themselves, are hoping for a brighter future with the right to express their heritage and recognition of the sacrifices they made during the bloody eight-month ...
Kabyle activists will undertake a 200-kilometre march on Saturday from Montreal to the Parliament of Canada to demand the release of detainees in Algeria. The Kabyles in Algeria are part of the ...
Libya's Amazigh, as the Berbers call themselves, are hoping for a brighter future with the right to express their heritage and recognition of the sacrifices they made during the bloody eight-month ...
Algerian Amazighs (Berbers) celebrate the Amazigh New Year in Village Sahel, Tizi Ouzou Province, Algeria, on Jan. 12, 2020. The Amazighs celebrated their New Year on Sunday as a national holiday ...
Kabyle activists will undertake a 200-kilometre march Saturday from Montreal to the Parliament of Canada to demain the release of detainees in Algeria.
To realize this vision, a Jewish-Amazigh Economic Forum under the Abraham Accords could drive investment and policy coordination. A regional free-trade agreement would incentivize growth in ...
Earlier that summer, in June 2019, Gaid outlawed the Amazigh flag that belongs to the Kabyle Berbers, or Amazigh people. Following this decree, dozens of protesters were arrested for brandishing it ...
Item 1 of 2 Amazigh people wear traditional clothes as they celebrate their new year outside the parliament, with calls on the government to recognize the day and put more effort into supporting ...
The indigenous Amazigh nomads face the loss of their traditional lifestyle due to climate change, which has brought drought and decimated vegetation. Support provided by: LEARN MORE.
The Kabyle, who constitute 10 percent of Algeria’s population and approximately two-thirds of Algerians who self-identify as Amazigh, or Berbers, are an assortment of tribes with a heritage ...
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