I call for the full implementation of #Tamazight in accordance with the constitution, which recognizes it as an official language of the state of #Morocco.
📍 Marrakech — Tafsut Imazighen (Amazigh Spring) march that took place today in the city, marking the annual commemoration of Amazigh identity and its long-standing historical struggle.
#amazigh#tafsut
@HisanDaStallion The quote is cited by Karim Mezran in the book Negotiating National Identity: Immigration, Islam, and the Second Generation in Europe, where he references a statement by Mohammed V about Moroccans being Arabized Berbers.
In an interview with the French newspaper Le Monde, King Mohammed V of #Morocco stated that Moroccans are not Arabs by origin, but Arabized Berbers. He emphasized that Moroccans belong to the Arab-Islamic culture not through blood, but through shared cultural and historical ties.
Brussels 🇧🇪 — The Amazigh flag was officially raised today at the historic Molenbeek–Saint-Jean City Hall to mark the Amazigh New Year 2976, flying alongside the Belgian flag. This is an important milestone for Amazigh culture and identity in the capital of the European Union.
✨ Happy New Year! 🎉
Amazigh World News wishes our readers & followers a year filled with pride, resilience, and hope. May it strengthen our Amazigh identity, honor our language and culture, and better hope for future generations. Thank you for keeping Amazigh voices alive. 🎆
@BraMahlatse Instead of explaining how he lost with a team of 10 players, he’s here talking about ‘vibes.’ I don’t understand why these Europeans never talk about ‘vibes’ when it comes to the European Cup..o wait I forgot that Africa for these punks is place of wild shows.
@ilyes_nekh@TfuLmaruk9 In the Rif, a woman from the region is called Tarifith or Tarifect, and we say that we speak Tmazight. You should know this if you’re from the Rif.