KABYLIE (TAMURT) - After several postponements, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of peaceful assembly and association, Clément Nyaletsossi VOULE, has finally been on an official visit to Algiers since last Saturday (September 16 to 26). Its mission is to assess the situation of the rights of peaceful assembly and association in Algeria, with emphasis on the capacity of civil society organizations, unions and political parties to operate freely, as well as on measures aimed at protecting the right to peaceful assembly.
KABYLIE (TAMURT) - After several postponements, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of peaceful assembly and association, Clément Nyaletsossi VOULE, has finally been on an official visit to Algiers since last Saturday (September 16 to 26). Its mission is to assess the situation of the rights of peaceful assembly and association in Algeria, with emphasis on the capacity of civil society organizations, unions and political parties to operate freely, as well as on measures aimed at protecting the right to peaceful assembly.
INTERVIEW (TAMURT) – The Spokesman of the Union for the Kabyle Republic, Lyazid Abid, believes in this interview that the independence of Kabylia is inevitable. Optimistic, he strongly believes in the advent of a Kabyle state. Even exiled in Germany, he still remains active on the ground abroad in favor of Kabylie. On the international level precisely, Lyazid Abid, still hopes to obtain support from foreign countries, in particular Morocco, which has already defended the independence of Kabylia several times at the UN. For him, the world political situation is not fixed and Kabylie will exploit the slightest opportunity. “History is accelerating,” warns Lyazid Abid.
Dear Sir or Madam,
Surprisingly the german public was not informed about the actual events in the prisons of Algeria.
Serious on-line newspapers, like Tamurt or...
Akli is an old man now. He is in prison. It is from there that he begins telling his story, the story of his village, of his people. He speaks of his struggle against colonial France and against terrorism. This is a tale of revolution, war, torture, dispossession, corruption, intolerance, betrayal, religious extremism but, above all, a tale of resistance.
A year has already gone by since the creation of Tamurt.info on 12 January 2010 (Amenzu n Yennayer 2010), which has enhanced the Kabyle media landscape.
Later this evening Mme Secretary and US Foreign Policy Chief, Hilary Clinton, will give a speech portrayed as a warning to China, Middles and north African regimes.
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