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Berbers: North Africa’s ‘free people’ struggle for rights
Mon, 2021-04-19 01:17 ALGIERS: Thousands rioted in Algeria’s northern Kabylie region 20 years ago this week — a symbolic chapter in the long fight for Berber rights. The indigenous group is also in the vanguard of the Hirak anti-government protests that have rocked the country since 2019. The Berbers are descendants of pre-Arab North Africans, whose historic homelands stretched from the Canary Isles and Morocco to the deserts of western Egypt. They refer to themselves as the Amazigh, meaning “free people,” and have long fought for recognition for their ancient culture and language in modern states across the region. Here is an overview of the Berbers’ varying fortunes in the Maghreb and

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