Leader of Kabylia Self-Determination Movement (MAK) Ferhat Mehenni met, Thursday in Washington D.C., with American diplomat Eliott Abrams, wrote Kabyle’s information agency SIWEL.
During the meeting, the two parties discussed the oppression and arbitrary imprisonment of Kabylia people under Algeria’s “Zero Kabyle” plan, as well as their peaceful fight to regain Kabylia’s sovereignty.
Mehenni, also president of Kabylia provisional government in exile (Anavad), expressed Kabylia’s desire to ally itself with the free world, sharing the same democratic values and principles of secularism.
He also emphasized the need for the West to assist the Kabylia people in their peaceful fight against Algeria’s dictatorial regime, which is aligned with autocratic and oligarchic regimes like Russia and theocratic ones like Iran.
The MAK leader also met with high-ranking American officials and political representatives
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