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Morocco Defends Algerian Kabyle People at the United Nations

The second representative of the Moroccan delegation to the United Nations in New York raised the topic of the Kabyle people’s rights to self-determination during the 70th Anniversary of the UN.

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Morocco Defends Algerian Kabyle People at the United Nations

Morocco Defends Algerian Kabyle People at the United Nations

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New York – The second representative of the Moroccan delegation to the United Nations in New York raised the topic of the Kabyle people’s rights to self-determination during the 70th Anniversary of the UN.

Morocco’s Deputy Permanent Representative, Abderrazzak Laassel, responded to comments by an Algerian diplomat, who was discussing the territorial dispute of the so-called Western Sahara.

Laassel took the occasion to defend the Berber ethnic group native to Kabylia region in the north of Algeria, saying that it is a shame how the Kabyle rights are not respected in the 21st century.

“One of the most ancient peoples of Africa continue to be deprived of the right to self-determination,” Laassel said.

“[It is] regrettable that the legitimate aspirations of indigenous people of Kabylia are still flouted in the 21st century. Their human rights are violated every day, its legitimate representatives are persecuted and its leaders are hunted, including when they are in exile,” he stressed.

The Moroccan diplomat went on to support his plea by recalling Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the United Nations Declaration of Rights of Indigenous People (adopted on September 13, 2007 by the General Assembly, Ed.)

The Kabyle are strong  of “eight million people 9,000 years of existence,” are entitled to their “autonomy” and “the recognition of their cultural and linguistic identity,” Laassel told the UN member states.

It is the first time that the Moroccan delegation takes a strong stand to defend the autonomy of the Kabylia people at United Nations

Morocco has previously supported the Algerian Amazigh in a more discreet manner, through the Movement for Autonomy of Kabylia (MAK) led by Ferhat Mehenni and the Movement for the Autonomy of the M’Zab Valley led by Kamel-Eddine Fekhar.

Fekhar was sentenced to one year in prison by the court of Ghardaia for his political views in favor of the Mozabites.

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