Opinion and analysis 18.4.2024 a les 10:30h

The Amazigh Spring was a turning point and reference in the identity struggle of an entire people

The Amazigh Spring (in Amazigh: ⵜⴰⴼⵙⵓⵜ ⵏ ⵉⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵏ or tafsut n imaziɣn) is a memorable revolt in the history of the Amazigh people’s struggle. It refers to a series of uprisings and mobilizations led by the Berber Cultural Movement (see note 1) and the entire population of Kabylia (including in Algiers) from March to June 1980 to demand recognition of Amazigh identity and language. Keep reading

News 5.4.2024 a les 09:30h

“Never again” turns 30 in Rwanda

Rwanda, the small Pays des Mille Collines in the heart of the Great Lakes region of Africa, with a little over 26,000 km2 and some 14 million inhabitants, marks 30 years since its 1994 genocide. That event marked recent African and world history and became one of the most important failures of the international community in terms of the responsibility to guarantee international peace and security, to which the II World War victorious powers pledged themselves. Keep reading

Fotografies de víctimes del genocidi. Memorial del Genocidi, a Kigali (Ruanda).
Opinion and analysis 3.4.2024 a les 09:45h

An optimistic humanist who committed himself to the cause of the peoples

Nationalia founder and first director, Aureli Argemí, passed away April 1 after completing an unmatched career in the defense of stateless peoples’ rights and, very particularly, in disseminating their knowledge. Periodicals and news sites were among Argemí’s favorite tools to make the existence of these peoples better known, the languages they speak, and the struggles they sustain for their collective rights. Keep reading

Aureli Argemí.
News 28.3.2024 a les 11:30h

Turkey’s local elections marked by uncertainty over Kurdish political future

Turkey holds local elections on 31 March amid uncertainty over the Kurdish dossier’s immediate future. If the main pro-Kurdish party, the People’s Equality and Democracy Party (DEM), wins the mayorships in the main cities of Northern Kurdistan, it remains to be seen whether the Turkish government will allow it to govern or, as has been the case for the past 8 years, will impose hand-picked trustees. In the background, the big question is whether there will be steps—and what kind—towards political negotiations between Turkey and the Kurdish movement. Keep reading

La colíder del DEM, Tülay Hatimoğulları, es fotografia amb seguidores del DEM en un míting electoral a Bingöl.
News 18.3.2024 a les 11:30h

Crimea: 10 years of Russian annexation bring on new phase of Tatar question

It has been exactly 10 years since the Russian Federation annexed Crimea. Russian control over the Black Sea peninsula has played, and continues to play, a significant geopolitical role in the war between the Ukrainian and Russian armies, which has already killed hundreds of thousands. In the midst of the conflict, Crimean Tatars are again victimized by Russian power. We review the question in detail. Keep reading

Una protesta contra l'ocupació russa de Crimea, amb banderes del poble tàtar.
News 13.3.2024 a les 14:15h

Corsica’s path to autonomy completes new stage with French government deal

The agreement between the French government and Corsican elected representatives on the inclusion of Corsican autonomy in the French Constitution brings the goal of a political power of its own on the Mediterranean island a little closer. But, how does this power look like? What stages are still to be completed, and could the process still be derailed? Let’s look. Keep reading

ca= Gilles Simeoni.
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