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#82
Libya is a genuinely non-Arab country that was illegally detached from its correct place, e.g. that of a province of the Ottoman Caliphate. The event took place 81 years after Algeria was separated from the Ottoman Caliphate, and 113 years after Egypt was invaded by Napoleon. Not only these events consist in sheer breach of every concept of International Right but they also generated the phenomenon of Islamic Terrorism, which is totally due to colonial manipulations and involvement related to the illegal occupation or fake "liberation" (or "independence") of the said countries.

Libya, like Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mali, Niger, Chad, Western Sahara and Mauritania, is a Hamitic Berber country that is totally unrelated to Semitic and/or Arabic past. The Phoenician â€" Carthaginian presence on the Libyan coastland represents a merely marginal phenomenon of the wider area that remained predominantly Hamitic during the Antiquity.

The Islamic conquest brought to Libya early Muslim armies that were composed of mainly Aramaeans, Yemenites, Egyptians and Persians (who had accepted Islam earlier), plus some Arabs originating from Hedjaz. The phenomenon of slow linguistic arabization does not reflect cultural and socio-behavioural changes and/or ethnic amalgamations because the Arab Muslims were few and insignificant to take into account, particularly if we compare them with the indigenous Hamitic Berber populations.

Linguistic arabization advanced more during the past century of colonial / postcolonial control than during the previous, pre-colonial, long period of Islamic rule in Libya (650 â€" 1911).

Programs of Arabization launched during the period of the calamitous colonial and postcolonial control represent the most excruciating and most inhuman form of tyranny worldwide; they did not occur in Libya alone but in all the Ottoman provinces that were criminally and illegally detached from the Ottoman caliphate.

These programs were parts of an evil plan to strip the indigenous nation from their national integrity, cultural identity, Berber linguistic distinctiveness, and great historical individuality, and to subsequently plunge them into the evil caldron of the fake identity, historical deracination, cultural alienation, and linguistic amalgamation â€" that is so characteristically illuminated in the word ´Arab´.

All this was geared to plunge Libya, as well as all the other illegally detached Ottoman provinces, into an undeserved chaos, unnecessary stagnation, and catastrophic underdevelopment that would benefit exclusively the colonial powers. It resulted in a systematic oppression and a monstrous tyranny that still tortures all the Libyans who are part of the great historical nation of Berbers.

In fact, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Western Sahara, Chad, Mauritania, Mali and Niger must all together reject the imposition of the fake Pan-Arabist regimes, promote programs of educational, socioeconomic and political Berberization, accept Berber (Amazigh) as their only official language, and unite into a Hamitic Confederation that would span from the Atlantic coastlands to the borders of Sudan and Egypt.

As long as this does not happen, tyranny and oppression will prevail. This has been briefly presented in the HRW World Report 2010 that made available a special chapter on Libya. I herewith republish it integrally.

In a forthcoming article, I will republish another enlightening and more analytical Report on Libya, which was elaborated by the Tamazgha Foundation, represented by Mr. Masin Aferkal (founder) and Tawalt Foundation, represented by Mr. Madi Mohammed (founder), Mr. Amnay (Secretary), Mr. Mohammed Rabi Ashor (spokesperson). This Report demonstrates the need for immediate overthrowing of the grotesque, vulgar and cruel regime of Tripoli. (http://www.tawalt.com/united_nations/The-Berbers-of-Libya2004.pdf)

In forthcoming articles, I will also republish further chapters of the HRW World Report 2010, notably those about the other Pan-Arabist tyrannies of the Greater Atlas region.

Libya - Events of 2009

http://www.hrw.org/en/node/87729


bron : http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/140136
#84
In de media / Website s Tmazight
03/02/2010 om 17:36:50
http://www.nadorama.com
http://www.imezran.org/forum
http://arrif.forumactif.net/forum.htm

kennen u van ander?

zij zijn leeg!

waarom bezichtigen u niet deze website ? haten u uw taal ?


#87
In 1921 the Spanish colonial rulers of northern Morocco were overwhelmed and decisively defeated at the battle of Anual by Rifian tribesman under the leadership of Abd al-Krim al-Khattabi. It was one of the greatest defeats a European army suffered by a colonized peopleâ€"the Spanish lost more than twenty thousand men in this one battle.

The war in the Rif was one of the last episodes in the bloody conquest of Morocco by Spain and France, who in 1912 divided Morocco between themselves and established separate protectorate governments. The Spanish zone extended from the Algerian frontier to Tangier along the Mediterranean coast and consisted mostly of the mountainous Rif and Jabala districts. Most of Morocco to the south came under the control of the French. Moroccans put up a fierce struggle against both the French and Spanish colonial regimes. The Rif war was one of the most glorious chapters in the history of Moroccan resistance. It ended in 1925, when Abd al-Krim was finally defeated by the combined armies of both France and Spain.

Unlike most Rifians, Muhammad El Merid, the subject of David Seddon's contribution, was not tempted to join Krim's "Ripublik." His story is that of a wily opportunist who, seeing the chance to exploit the ill-defined borders between the French and Spanish jurisdictions, pulled off a spectacular land grab at the expense of the rest of the Zaio community, among whom he lived, and got the Spanish colonial authorities to underwrite his ambitions. Individuals like El Merid certainly existed in goodly number not only in Morocco but throughout the region. Human nature being what it is, there is never a shortage of people willing to take advantage of misfortune. The colonial situation in this sense was no different from any other. Colonial regimes, despite their illegitimacy in the eyes of the local population, brought not only suffering and oppression but also economic opportunities and at times a more efficient, less corrupt government. Their seeming permanence and the fact that they also claimed implicitly to be on the side of progress led many Middle Easterners to try to make the best of a bad situation.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/26051354/El-Merid-the-Man-Who-Became-Qaid
#89
Algemeen / Amdyaz aberchan gi barlaman
15/01/2010 om 12:30:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmb3e8JEnm4

Gi Tangarut itsawal s Tmazight :-D
#91
In de media / Ibarkanen dzen g imaghrabiyen
13/01/2010 om 16:38:49
Ewa aqa chmajit n imaghrabijen, ibarkanen 3anasen a3mud nichan!

http://www.amazightv.net/uitzending/1785_verdrietige-marokkanen-in-culemborg-werk-graag-samen-aan-vrede.html

Farh'egh s wattas, mizi ataf qqimen dh irifien, ataf war tuqqi3 manaja, masha temss3en arren ikhf nsen imaghrabijen, ndwa nsen aja iparah'en, qqimem amja ash kum dzen iwdhen!



Ma kenniw dh imaghrabiyen nigh dh Irifiyen ?


#92
De sneeuwbuien en de hemelwater hebben een aanzienlijke materiële schade binnen scholen in verschillende gemeenten veroorzaakt (Ait Waryaghel, Ait Boufrah, Targist), bovendien de wegen en de paden aan het verkeer zijn gesloten.

bron: http://www.lopinion.ma/def.asp?codelangue=23&id_info=15603&date_ar=2010-1-11%2015:2:00
#93
Citaat van: uzop op 23/11/2009 om 19:08:19
meest hypocriete dat de regeringen arabisch?

ik heb twee vragen :

- welk is de opvatting van de arabieren palestijns op de arabische kolonisatie in Arrif ?

- Is je voor de zelfstandigheid totaal van Arrif?
#94
http://www.afrique-du-nord.com/article.php3?id_article=2003
http://www.afrique-du-nord.com/article.php3?id_article=2007

The Statements made by the President of the Algerian Movement for the Autonomy of Kabylie (MAK), Ferhat Mehenni to the Moroccan French speaking newspaper ‘L’Opinion’, drew mixed reactions among the street and the politicians in Algeria.

While some Berber citizens and human right activists voiced their support to the Algerian Kabyle leader, sources told Morocco Post that the mentioned statements were not received warmly by the Algerian authorities and army generals.

“The Moroccan proposal of regional autonomy for the Sahara is imbued with wisdom, unlike the rigid attitude of the Algerian government on the issue,” Mehenni told the Moroccan newspaper.

The Algerian leader hoped that the experience of regionalization spread in all North African countries , consistent with the cultural and ethnic diversity of all populations in the region  “the general implementation of regional autonomy where this is necessary,” adding that the regional autonomy “has so far never dismembered a country.”.

It is worth mentioning that the Algerian leader condemned on his speech before the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, the Algerian authorities repression of his people:

“At the moment and especially since the presidential elections of 2004, Bouteflika, the president whose election has always been questionable and unreliable, spread his net over the Kabyle territory to thwart an armed uprising which exists only in his head. In spite of this massive military presence in our territory, the Minister of the Interior has just announced that he will deploy reinforcements of gendarmes there to which he promised barracks in every municipality of Kabylia. Is there a genocidal intention against the Kabyle people at the top of the Algerian State? We are thus forced to believe that insecurity is carefully managed in this part of the country where Islamic terrorists who are foreigners have been walking-around during these last 15 years with complete impunity. The kidnappings of Kabyle businessmen have become a very lucrative industry, over twenty in three years. Terrorist false roadblocks, often set up within one hundred meters from the official checkpoints held by joint forces of the gendarmerie and the army, extort money from poor people in cars when they do not result in the killing of young draftees.” said Mehenni

bron: http://www.moroccopost.net/politics/546-algerian-kabyle-leader-praises-the-moroccan-autonomy-proposal-for-sahara/
#95
Cultuur / theater : Belga
10/01/2010 om 12:51:12
Over een jonge Berber (Rif) die in de jaren zestig vol verwachting in België arriveert.

Belga gaat over de jonge Berber die in de jaren zestig vol verwachting in België arriveert. Aangetrokken door sprookjesachtige beloften hoopt hij snel en bemiddeld terug te keren naar zijn vaderland. Zijn vrouw komt. De kinderen komen. Ze groeien op in de westerse maatschappij. Een maatschappij met andere normen en waarden. Ooit... zo maakt hij zichzelf wijs, keren ze allemaal terug. Maar voor de kinderen en de kleinkinderen, is er geen weg terug.

Rachida Lambaret herschrijft het verhaal van de migratiegeschiedenis tot een theatertekst. Dit verhaal met zijn wortels in de jaren zestig bepaalt nu voor een groot deel het leven in onze steden. Door de verhalen en dromen van de eerste avonturiers op te graven wil 't Arsenaal het hebben over het hier en nu.

Gespeeld in het Berbers, Nederlands en Frans en voorzien van Nederlandse boventitels.
tekst: Rachida Lambaret, regie: Michael De Cock,

bron: http://www.deweekkrant.nl/agenda/2010/januari/07/belga_t_arsenaal
#96
na de vraag van de autonomie in 1958 : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5t1zc_autonomia-mohamed-amazian-rif-1958_news

Irrifiyen zullen in de volgende jaren de autonomie van Rif eisen : http://amrif.africa-web.org/article.php3?id_article=373


48 jaar later: http://www.amazigh.nl/awar/index.php?topic=13574.0
#97
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtVwNNUo7yQ

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antar_Yahia

He is Chawi[1] and his family is originally from Sedrata (Souk Ahras)[2]

Ewa mabrouk aya miss umazigh :-)
#98
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI is among a number of investors embroiled in a bitter financial restructuring of a loss-making Macau casino and hotel firm, a report said Tuesday.

The king is one of about 20 wealthy people who were sold a 400 million dollar stake in Macau Legend, according to the South China Morning Post sources.

The investors, who bought the stake from investment bank Merrill Lynch in 2006, anticipated a quick profit from a listing of the Fisherman’s Wharf theme park on the Hong Kong stock exchange earlier this year, the report said. But the listing never happened.

The list of those who lost out also includes David Ross, co-founder of Carphone Warehouse, Britain’s largest mobile phone retailer, and a group of hedge funds.

The Wharf, a tourist attraction next to the Macau ferry terminal with its signature giant man-made volcano, was owned jointly by Macau Legend and the city’s gaming tycoon Stanley Ho. But it has been losing money since it opened in 2005, sources told the Post.

The investors, who have failed to agree on a compensation deal with David Chow, owner of Macau Legend and a lawmaker in the gaming enclave, last week held a four-hour conference call to discuss the next step, the Post said.

Some of the investors considered seizing control of the theme park or its Babylon Casino next door.

Chow offered in April to buy his preference shareholders’ stake in the company for 200 million dollars, but he missed a June deadline to pay the money. He returned to his investors last month with a 100 million dollar offer, which was rejected.

With Thanks. SCMP

bron : http://a2zmacau.com/2586/moroccos-king-loses-millions-in-macau-fishermans-wharf-venture/