Tag: Oppression

  • SAHARAN AMAZIGHS IN LIBYA: BETWEEN ADMINISTRATIVE MARGINALIZATION AND MILITARY EXPLOITATION

    Saharan Amazighs in Libya face administrative discrimination that perpetuates exclusion and regionalism. They are administratively classified with special numbers, relegating them to a status akin to foreigners within their own country.

  • THE AZAWAD TRAGEDY: DISPLACEMENT, MIGRATION, EXTREMISM, AND THE NOMADS STRUGGLE FROM COLONIALISM TO THE PRESENT

    Since the colonial-era partitioning of territories and the drawing of arbitrary borders without regard for the historical and indigenous rights of the peoples of the Sahara, the people of Azawad—nomads, herders, and native communities—have endured marginalization and the unlawful seizure of their lands.

  • REPORT: 16 000 TUAREG FAMILIES FROM LIBYA TO EUROPEAN SOCIETES

    International relations are currently witnessing a remarkable development in the efforts made by some Western countries such as Ukraine, Canada, Britain and the Netherlands to conduct negotiations with Libya with the aim of transferring about 16,000 Tuareg families living in southern Libya to European countries.

  • TUAREGS IN LIBYA: A PEOPLE WITHOUT PAPERS…WITHOUT RIGHTS?

    In Libya, thousands of Tuaregs who have been holders of an “administrative number” or what is called a “temporary register” for more than 50 years have been living without papers, without legal identity, without any official proof of their existence. They do not even have a death certificate, as if…

  • A DETAILED POST ON THE SERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE AZAWAD AND TUAREG ISSUE

    It has become clear that the issue of Azawad and the Azawadi people, including the Tuareg, is a complex issue in which political, geographical and cultural circumstances intersect. The demands for independence or autonomy for the Azawad region in northern Mali are not just a regional dispute, but rather part…

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