Genocide
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Colonialism
France: A colonialist offensive and The “benefits” of colonialism
16 September 2008
For Alain Ruscio, historian of colonialism, the rehabilitation of France’s colonial past is fraught with danger for the cohesion of French society. Huma: Many historians and teachers have expressed their indignation in relation to Article 4 of the Law of 23 February 2005 which sings the praises of colonialism’s “positive role”.
How do you judge this law which seeks to (...)
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Genocide
24 October 2006
Kabyls who helped save Jews from the Nazis
The Mosque That Sheltered Jews
"Their children are like our own children"
"Yesterday at dawn, the Jews of Paris were arrested. The old, the women, and the children. In exile like ourselves, workers like ourselves. They are our (...)
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Kabylia
4 September 2006
The Roumi in Kabylia
FROM CONSTANTINA TO SETIF.
The Roumi who leaves Constantina for Setif has a choice of two routes-one picturesque, lively and covered with Roman remains; the other perfectly arid, and distinguished by the fact that in five miles there (...)
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Morocco
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Democracy
14 March 2006
The Republic of the Rif
The Rif Revolt was one of the more remarkable bids for self-determination to occur during the European late colonial period, and was pursued by the Rifi and Jibala peoples of Morocco between 1920 and 1926.
At the end of the second (...)
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Conflict
14 March 2006
The Notes of the Rif Revolt
Peter Symes
First published in the International Bank Note Society Journal - Volume 41, No.3, 2002
The Rif Revolt is one of the more astonishing bids for self-determination by a people bearing the yoke of colonialism. That it failed (...)
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7 October 2004
A knight for Tamazgha 4/4
The steadfastness of the growing Rif state in face of France,Spain and its Moroccan hostiles something amazing and a seldom situation in the history of colonist wars, which was due to the ability of the Rif leaders in the fields of (...)
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7 October 2004
A knight from Tamazgha 3/4
Prince Kattabi and the Reef became the most troubling problem inside and outside Spain , the number of Spanish troops elevated into 150 000 soldiers after the defeat of Anwal battle, Madrid made an offer to prince Kattabi of admitting (...)
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7 October 2004
A knight from Tamazgha 2/4
The plan in the combat of Anwal was suggestting the Reef resistance men to attack the spanish in the same time in all their sites; so it will make it difficult for the Spanish to help each other, and distributed a great number of his (...)
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7 October 2004
A Knigt from Tamazgha 1/4
During the colonism period in Morocco , and after the agreetment between France and Bretain in 1904 which liberated the French hands in Morocco, the French declared their leverage and protection on Morocco in Mars1917 30 - except the (...)
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