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| | Playess playas trial dvd playess |
 | | After all, it was you who bashed Jews and Berberist by wanting to drop Napalm on them. |  | | You are an outsider, who grew up in Morocco, and now is getting involved in Algerian affairs. |  | | One more thing, you will never understand, Algerians are very suspicious about foreigners. |
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| | Real Instituto Elcano |
 | | This confirmed the failure of the traditional political elites in the region —embedded in the Berberist political parties such as the Ait Ahmed’s FFS and Said Sadi’s RCD— to express the social and cultural demands of the people. |  | | An Islamist, Abdallah Jabala, leader of the Islah party, also took part in the elections, as did Berberist leader Saad Sadi, general secretary of the RCD; a woman, Luisa Hanun, leader of the Trotskyite Workers’ Party; and a political unknown, Ali Fawzi Rebain, leader of the nationalist Ahd 54 party. |  | | Said Sadi, leader of the RCD, the only Berberist party that had not boycotted the process, only won in Tizi Ouzu with 32.8 % of the vote, followed very closely by Ali Benflis with 31%, who managed to win only in Mila, confirming that he lacked a real base of support at the polls. |
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| | Algeria in France: Transpolitics, Race, and Nation ( New Anthropologies of Europe Series) - Paul A. Silverstein |
 | | Investigating the connection between anti-immigrant racism and the rise of Islamist and Berberist ideologies among the "second generation" (or Beurs), he argues that the appropriation of these cultural-political projects by Algerians in France represents a critique of notions of European or Mediterranean unity and an elaboration of alternate political loyalties that cross national boundaries. |  | | Investigating the connection between anti-immigrant racism and the rise of Islamist and Berberist ideologies, Silverstein explores how the Algerian civil war has been transferred to French soil."This is work of impressive erudition which is richly documented, theoretically sophisticated, and epistemologically provocative. |  | | In this way, the book elucidates the mechanisms by which the Algerian civil war has been transferred onto French soil. |
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http://www.bookfinder.us/review5/0253217121.html
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| | Apology for the Algerian Insurrection : SF Indymedia |
 | | It is useless to raise interrogation, as a governmental "inquiry commission" and moralist journalists did, to know if provocative activities of the gendarmerie could have provoked the riots; as if the existence of algerian State and its bloody repression is not a permanent provocation; and as of the population need special justifications to revolt. |  | | RCD: Rassemblement Culture et Democratie - Berberist Authoritarian Party - Presented the Insurrection in Kabylie as a "cultural" insurrection. |  | | Finally, after manifesting in such a way their contempt for the media-democratic auxiliaries, they did not saved the berberist and they also prevented followers of the autonomy of Kabylie to join the demonstration. |
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| | Middle East Report 220: Algerian Insurrection, Heba Saleh |
 | | Indeed, despite the gains it had made in Kabylia during the 1990s because of its extreme anti-Islamist positions, the party now appears to have gone completely silent. |  | | Similarly, calls for autonomy in Kabylia from the fringes of the Berberist movement also have been explicitly disavowed by more representative figures. |  | | The Kabyles have been emphasizing the grievances they share with all Algerians rather than the ones that set them apart. |
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http://www.merip.org/mer/mer220/220_saleh.html
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| | Writing Berber Languages |
 | | (For a small amount of historical background on this movement see I Masiri.) This orthography, with minor variations, has been widely adopted by activists in Kabylie, parts of Morocco, and apparently even Libya; in Algeria, both the main Berberist parties, the FFS and RCD, use it in their posters, and many street signs (cf. |  | | So the Academie Berbere (later renamed Agraw Imazighen) in Paris, a group of expatriate Kabyle activists, put forward a proposal in 1967 taking letter forms indiscriminately from Tifinagh and Libyan, with vowel letters and letters for spirants added, written left to right. |  | | Tilmatine as well as my own observations) are written in it, as are a couple of periodicals. |
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| | Kabylie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Lounes Matoub, Berberist and secularist singer assassinated in 1998. |  | | Lalla Fatma n Soumer, woman who led western Kabylie in battle against French colonizers. |
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| | Algeria under Siege (by Abdelaziz Testas) - Media Monitors Network |
 | | People are saying that if his real aim is to impose his Berberist agenda on the non-Berber population, why should this vast non-Berber population not impose its own agenda on the Berbers?. |  | | Take Dr Said Saadi, for example, who is well known for his political opportunism. |  | | Although Mr Chaker later modified his stance as saying that he meant cultural autonomy, the population knows well from the history of his preaching that he is striving for an independent Kabylia. |
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| | ICFFS-Cultural Memory Program |
 | | While the legitimate Berberist claim to Algerian identity is rooted in solid historical ground, a far less viable population of political and historical casualties remains fated to suffer its "mémoire impossible" in silence: the pieds-noirs or French Algerians who remain stripped of memory rights both in France and Algeria. |  | | This paper will illustrate how theatre as a discourse and a public genre is capable of presenting what Freddie Rokem (Performing History) calls "an organized repetition of the past" capable of reconstructing a "community where the events from the past will matter again" (xii). |
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| | Transcript of CMES April 2001 Algeria Roundtable |
 | | They are playing some people off against the other: the Islamists against the Berberists, the Berberists against the Arabists
in fact, we talk about the military, we say it's a military regime, but people never talk about the ideological basis of this military. |  | | I also would like to remind the audience that among those who opposed the democratic process in 1992 and saluted the intervention of the military was the Berberist party, the ICD. |  | | There is a political deadlock on urgent economic as well as social issues. |
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~mideast/msp/msp_algeria2001.html
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| | Algerian_Civil_War |
 | | They were followed by the MSP (as Hamas had been required to rename itself) with 69 seats, the FLN (62), and the Islamist Ennahda (34). |  | | Views on this election were mixed; most major opposition parties filed complaints, and the success of the extremely new RND raised eyebrows. |  | | The two Berberist parties, FFS and RCD, got 20 and 19 seats respectively. |
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| | Oscillating Traditions |
 | | He announced multiparty elections and encouraged the creation of alternative political parties, most with "diametrically opposed and totally irreconcilable, conceptions of the state"[65], such as the Islamist FIS or Berberist RCD. |  | | The Algerian army had become the mirror of its colonial master: Chadli now attempted to hitch his political future onto the popular legitimacy of the moderate Islamist movement. |  | | The clear majority the FIS obtained in the 1990 municipal and 1991 National Assembly elections would have provided Chadli a way to distance himself from the unpopular army, by way of alliance with the FIS. |
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| | Algerian Crisis, Western Choices - Middle East Quarterly - September 1994 |
 | | On the opposition side, Algerian Berberists will certainly link up with Moroccan Berber groups for support (it is important to note that the Berber-speaking population in Morocco is the largest in North Africa--some 40 percent). |  | | This hospitality merely carries on an Algerian tradition of hosting and supporting popular self-determination movements. |  | | In this scenario, when the Islamist tendency wins over, a violent opposition (from both secular groups and Berberist militants) to the Islamic republic may be expected for some time. |
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| | Bejaia beja |
 | | Gouraya might've met ONE berberist like himself, he counted him as 1000, this the way they are.. |  | | And the Kabyles "Miss tamurt" are NOT into engineering, usually into Mathematics, computer sciences or medecine and of course el-COMMIRCE..Khatihum la Pratique...Even Math, they are into Theory not applied Math, physics same thing, theory... |  | | After Ali, Mu3awiyya Ibn abi suffyan, since that time the Muslim conflict.. |
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| | GO-GOL - Mrs KHALIDA TOUMI |
 | | May be we could invite in the future Mrs Khalida Toumi, who happens to be a ntorious berberist and feminist militant.She could much probably teach us something about woman and Islam, about the Berbers too, and by the way she's also: Ministre of Communication and Culture of Algeria. |
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http://forum.onecenter.com/cgi-bin/forum/forum.cgi?c=msg&fid=go-gol&mid=1873
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| | TAWIZA amazigh startpagina |
 | | That is how my career as a Berberist started because after that I specialized in Tamazight, it was a very interesting language and studying it, I hoped to be able to add to the comparison of the Hamito-Semitic languages. |  | | That was also the first time, in 1958, I met with Tuareq in the Hoggar, in the oasis of Tamanrasset, and I was able to determine that the phonetic notations of Charles de Foucauld were not quite correct. |
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http://www.tawiza.nl/content/awid.php?id=465&sid=2&andra=artikel
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| | Maaleht |
 | | Uus sort “Maret” jäi tänavu oma saagilt Jõgeval ja Võrus “Berberist” veidi maha, Viljandis andis aga suurema saagi. |
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