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Provisional Kabyle government: List of members

PROVISIONAL KABYLE GOVERNMENT

G-P-K

LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT

The formation of GPK follows three main constraints: Trust, fairness between the three major sub regional entities Kabyle (Tuvirett, Tizi-Ouzou and Vgayet), an essential female presence.

1) Ferhat Mehenni, President

2) Arezki Boussaid: Minister of institutions, administration and security (Interior)

3) Arezki At Hemmuc: Minister of International Relations

4) Lyazid Abid: Minister of Communications, Justice and Human Rights

5) Idir Djuder: Minister of Economy and Finance, Environment and Planning

The map is not the territory

Michel Gurfinkiel, writer, political analyst and president of Jean Jacques Rousseau Institute, in his last column refers to Kabylia and its temporary Government.

"The map is not the territory," said the Polish-American logician Albert Korzybski. Geological, military, road, political, maps "represents" space selectively, thus approximate. But more often, we forget this obvious truth.

A first example, borrowed from the news: the Belgian crisis. Our maps tell us that the EU is a vast area of peace, democracy, freedom and fraternity. And that Brussels is the capital.

THE KABYLE WILLS :Through the foundation of a self-ruled Kabyle State

Everlasting promises of April

Here is April! Here is spring passing by! Once again, it reinvigorates the insatiable instinct of life that always drives the mankind soul since the time beginning. A spring hunts another. It brings in the renewal bleeding of its natural colours and shimmering green, green as the hope which pulses the human deep heart and exhaling again its invigorating scents to stimulate further the everlasting human desire to live in harmonious societies throughout the world.

Tunisia denies access to the MAK Leader Ferhat Mehenni

On the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, December 10, 2009, Ferhat Mehenni, Kabyle MAK (Movement for the autonomy of Kabylia ) leader has been held back at the Tunisian airport Tunis-Carthage, and escorted back to the same plane to fly back to France.
The Tunisian authorities stated that they don’t want to get in troubles with the Algerian government in allowing the M.A.K leader Ferhat Mehenni accessing the Tunisian land, and that’s not the first time those North African dictators violate the human rights .

The 128th martyr of the Black Spring

Movement For The Autonomy Of Kabylia M-A-K
FARID ACID The 128th martyr of the Black Springr

Farid Acid, a youth from Tizi-Ghennif (80km South West from Kabylia’s capital Tizi-Ouzou), just died. Bearly 21 years of age, during the event of the Kabyle Black Spring of 2001, he was hit by the Gendarms (military Police/Marshalls) who had opened fire in his town as well on demonstrators of which he was part. It required many interventions just to have a lift into the plane which took him to France. After 8 years of hospitalization at Hôtel-Dieu de Nantes. He was condamned to the wheelchair for life, and from time to time showed a hopeful sign of healing. Not anymore, he just gave in to his wounds.

Kabylia :Hell of Summer 2009

fr: Kabylie :l’enfer de l’été 2009

Every year since the re-deployment of the Army in Kabylia, the next day following the “re-election” of Bouteflika in 2004, summer and holiday period is a crafted hell by permanent criminal arsens. Eyes witnesses have constantly pinpoint the military as the authors who start them up. For recall, in 2007, even helicopters have been utilized to launch incendiary bombs on several olive groves, especially in the regions of Maatkas, Bouzegane, Amizour, and many others, far away from the islamist terrorists' rat holes, who served them as a pretext for the bombardments and arsens.

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