TAMAZGHA (TAMURT) - Mohamed Lamine Belghit, a history teacher in Algeria, declared on May 1, 2025, on Sky News Arabia, that "Amazigh culture does not exist" and that it is a "Franco-Zionist creation."
This anti-Amazigh hate speech shocked not only the Amazigh people of Algeria but also a segment of the non-Amazigh population of the country. It was considered all the more scandalous because it was uttered by a teacher.
TAMAZGHA (TAMURT) - Mohamed Lamine Belghit, a history teacher in Algeria, declared on May 1, 2025, on Sky News Arabia, that "Amazigh culture does not exist" and that it is a "Franco-Zionist creation."
This anti-Amazigh hate speech shocked not only the Amazigh people of Algeria but also a segment of the non-Amazigh population of the country. It was considered all the more scandalous because it was uttered by a teacher.
VATICAN (TAMURT) – After Italy, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune is visiting the Vatican on Thursday, July 24. He was received by Pope Leo XIV. This visit comes at a time when the Algerian regime has closed all evangelical churches in Kabylia and several church leaders are being prosecuted for "exercising worship other than Muslim without authorization."
TAMAZGHA (TAMURT) - Mohamed Lamine Belghit, a history teacher in Algeria, declared on May 1, 2025, on Sky News Arabia, that "Amazigh culture does not exist" and that it is a "Franco-Zionist creation."
This anti-Amazigh hate speech shocked not only the Amazigh people of Algeria but also a segment of the non-Amazigh population of the country. It was considered all the more scandalous because it was uttered by a teacher.
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.
VATICAN (TAMURT) – After Italy, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune is visiting the Vatican on Thursday, July 24. He was received by Pope Leo XIV. This visit comes at a time when the Algerian regime has closed all evangelical churches in Kabylia and several church leaders are being prosecuted for "exercising worship other than Muslim without authorization."
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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