Category: Tuareg Diaspora
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LIBYA: THE STATELESSNESS OF THE TUAREGS, A POLICY OF DELAY.
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In southern Libya, thousands of Tuareg families have lived without statehood for decades. Research by political scientist Souad Akhaty Alamin, published in the Egyptian scientific journal “Eurasian,” demonstrates that this situation is not an administrative dysfunction, but the product of a governance strategy.
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MALI: EXILE, THE MATRIX OF THE RESISTANCE
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From Mecca to Medina, from the Mandinka kingdoms to European capitals, exile runs through history as a formative ordeal. Far from being a weakness, it often constitutes a political resource, a space of freedom, and a lever of resistance against authoritarian regimes.
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IN REMEMBERANCE OF AZAWAD INDEPENDENCE
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This is much more than a simple commemoration of independence. For the people of Azawad in particular, but also for all their friends, activists and supporters around the world, this day is a cornerstone of the struggle, a day of remembrance for all the courageous martyrs who shed their blood…
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MAN OF THE SAHARA BY AKLI SH`KKA IS NOW AVAILABLE IN A FRENCH PDF VERSION
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The book “Man of the Sahara” written by well known activist Akli Sh`kka in 2020 was published in english. It has now been translated to french and we thank Akli for for his gracious permission to let the french PDF version be shared for free here, ready to read and…
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Mali: IN GOUNDAM, THE CRY OF AN OLD TUAREG MAN IN THE FACE OF AN UNNAMED WAR
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In the western part of the Goundam district, a region on the outskirts of Timbuktu, an elderly Tuareg man speaks in a trembling voice. He makes no political demands, offers no ideological agenda. He asks for blessings. He asks for help. He simply asks to be able to sleep again.