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Kabyle rallye in New York: Statement read in front of the UN

Kabylia Movement for Self-determination

Section of North America

The conviction that the Algerian State was and still is part of the Panarabist and Islamist ideology goes back to the aftermath of the Algerian independence in 1962. Fifty-seven (57) years of struggle by the Kabyles in favour of a democratic, authentic and culturally diverse Algeria were met with contempt, violence humiliation, Arabization and salafization, first by the Algerian regime and, later, through indoctrination and brain-washing, by part of the non-Kabyle population of Algeria.

Arabicization and salafization of Kabylia went to the top of speed when the Algerian regime realized that Kabylia was so determined to resist. In 2001, after 128 youth killed and hundred of others injured for the rest of their lives, the Algerian paramilitary police called gendarmerie was declared persona non grata in Kabylia.  Since then, the Kabyles moved from the illusory struggle for their rights in a diverse Algeria to their right to self-determination, which is a prerequisite to their full independence. This independence agenda put the Algerian decision makers, basically military generals, in a state of real panic calling for more anti-democratic and unrealistic measures against Kabylia including economic asphyxiation aiming clearly at delocalizing companies and businesses as well as what seems to be a troched earth policy, setting fire to huge forests. More than 70 fires are started every week in Kabylia alone according to Algerian media, while regions of Algeria are spared. What is worse is the fact that the Algeria regime has always remained passive, with no attempt whatsoever to help put off the fires or investigate the causes. Such an attitude can only confirm the suspicion that is weighing on the Algerian regime.

Recently, taking advantage of the resignation of the 20 years-long president of Algeria under the pressure of street demonstrations, the General Gaid Salah openly seized power. His dictatorship has become crystal clear by throwing to jail protesters wearing a Kabyle dress or waiving the Amazigh flag in public demonstrations. As a result, more than sixty (60) demonstrators were arrested and jailed just for waiving the Amazigh or the Kabyle flags and for wearing a Kabyle dress. One of the detainees, Amazigh Chouater, has been on hunger strike, which sadly brings to mind the death of Kameleddine Fekhar, another Amazigh political detainee from the Mzab who also undertook hunger strike and whose death was also due to poor anti-hygienic conditions.

On this memorable day of Saturday August 24, we are bringing to the United Nations Kabylia’s call for its freedom and right to Self-determination and denounce:

Kabylia is at a crossroads. The Algerian Arab-Islamic regime, in all its forms, is determined to eradicate the identity, linguistic and cultural specificities of the Kabyle people.

Win yesduran iman-is, di tizi n lḥeṛs, iɛemmed neɣ iţekka!

Long live free and independent Kabylia!

New York, August 24th, 2019

Section of North America of the Kabylia Movement for Self-determination

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