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MOSHE BENARROCHE : Moroccan-Israeli Jewish-Amazigh Poet Moshe Benarroche, an Israeli-Amazigh poet, born in Tetuan, Morocco, in 1959, is one of the first Jews of North Africa who has publically acknowledged the Amazigh connection to Sephardic Jews (Jews of former Sefardia, i.e., Spain). In an interview, conducted by Karen Alkalay-Gut, Benarroche explains:
Before the Arab conquest of Morocco, there was complete tolerance of any cult in the country. Many Amazigh tribes converted to Judaism and Christianity (St. Augustine was an Amazigh), and probably all the Jews from Morocco and Spain are of Amazigh descent.... Full story   Date : 2010-01-19 17:31:00 | |
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Amazigh delegation to the OSCE conference in Amman on the 26,27 OctoberThe amazigh delegation to the conference of the OSCE in Amman in Jordan the 26,27 and October 28 will be presented by:
- Mr. BOUBKER OUTAADIT (member of the national committee of the network amazigh for the citizenship - AZETTA)
- Mr. MOHAMED MOUHA (president of collective memory for the friendship israelo-amazigh)
- MRS. AMINA AKROUHE (member of collective memory for the friendship israelo-amazigh)
for more informations please contact m. OUTAADIT: awsatas@gmail.com
or directly in the regency palace hotel in amman.
La délégation amazighe à la conférence de l'OSCE à amman en Jordanie le 26, 27 et 28 octobre sera composée de :
- M. BOUBKER OUTAADIT (membre du comité national du réseau amazigh pour la citoyenneté – AZETTA)
- M. MOHAMED MOUHA (président de mémoire collective pour l'amitié israelo-amazigh)
- MME AMINA AKROUHE (membre de mémoire collective pour l'amitié israelo-amazigh)
... Full story   Auteur: Boubker Outaadit Date : 2008-10-27 22:18:00 | |
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Sounds from North Africa Introduction: Egypt has always been regarded by the Egyptians as the cradle of the world "Oummou ddouniya. And by the "Arab world" as the cradle of ideologies that have always ignited it for 50 years : from Arab nationalism to today Islamism. And by the world as the leader and the door of the Arab world. Now look on the ground, Israel did not choose Egypt to make peace than no one had imagined? the same Egypt that ignited arabs a few years ago to throw all the Jews in the Mediterranean. Obama did not choose Cairo and not Rabat or Algiers to make his historic speech for the Arab and Muslim world that any American president ever did? Hadn’t he chosen, Cairo and not Rabat or Algiers, where a step toward tolerance, democracy and freedom of the press is really crossed over to a Middle East where people are just seeking elections -not yet fair ones- but just elections and sometimes even the women’s right to drive a simple car (...) On September 11, is the majority of terrorists from the middle east and just after it was Moroccans, Tunisians, Algerians and even Nigerians and never more Middle Eastern? (..). Egypt Has not built a wall that separates it from its own yesterday Arab brothers in Gaza? a wall that Israel hasn’t even built, too deeply to prevent even the subway contacts! (..) Cairo knows how and when to throw fire and water in the Muslim world, it had done before and after Camp David contract without harm alleging it knows handling the ropes. But behind those ropes, there is neither military power nor economic nor advanced technology? There is a simple Arabo-Islamist ideology! But soon and later this situation will still be valid after this North African identity raising that challenged that ideology? We listen here a viewpoint analyst from elsewhere, the Israeli civil society. It is an article published in the Israeli newspaper "The Jerusalem Report" last week; we republish it for North Africans readers given its importance and timeliness. A simple setting that ignores the North Africans, but in the international observer’s eyes is deeply strategic: why did all the peoples of North Africa -without exception- support the football Algerian National team against Egypt and not "Oummou ddouniya? ..... Redaction...... Full story   Auteur: The Jerusalem Report Date : 2008-10-27 22:18:00 |
Sounds from North Africa
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By Bruce Maddy-Weitzman |
WHEN LOOKING AT REGIONAL developments and how they might affect their own lives, Israelis understandably tend to fix their gaze eastward. Ironically, since the end of the state of war between Egypt and Israel in 1979, Israelis have become generally indifferent towards the goings-on along the Nile. This is even more the case with regard to events further west, in Algeria and Morocco, the “core” states of North Africa. ... Full story   Auteur: The Jerusalem Report Date : 2008-10-27 22:18:00 Source : The Jerusalem Report | |
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