Draft:Amazigh World News

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Amazigh World News edit

Amazigh World News is a news website that provides coverage of events, issues, and developments related to the Amazigh people and their communities around the world. The website offers news articles, analysis, opinion pieces, and multimedia content in multiple languages, including Tamazight (Berber), Arabic, French, and English.

History and Background edit

Amazigh World News was founded in 2015 by a group of Amazigh activist living in U.S, with the aim of providing a platform for Amazigh voices and perspectives in the global media landscape. The website emerged in response to a perceived lack of representation and coverage of Amazigh issues in mainstream news outlets.

Coverage and Content edit

Amazigh World News covers a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, language, history, human rights, and environmental issues, among others. The website's coverage extends beyond the traditional homeland of the Amazigh people in North Africa to include Amazigh communities in Europe, the Americas, and other parts of the world.

In addition to news articles, Amazigh World News features opinion pieces, interviews, photo essays, and videos that highlight the diversity and resilience of Amazigh cultures and societies. The website also provides resources for learning about the Amazigh language, history, and heritage.

Impact and Recognition edit

Amazigh World News has gained recognition as a leading source of news and information about the Amazigh people and their struggles for cultural recognition, linguistic rights, and political representation. The website has been cited in academic research, media reports, and advocacy campaigns related to Amazigh issues.

See also edit

  • Amazigh
  • Tamazight language
  • Berberism
  • Amazigh culture
  • List of online newspapers

References edit

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/9/19/from-rif-to-atlas-youth-led-ngo-crosses-morocco-to-support-rural-tribes

https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/morocco.htm

https://www.arabamerica.com/yennayer-amazigh-new-year-in-north-africa/

External links edit

www.amazighworldnews.com