The Amazighs Requests to bring the ‘Algerian generals’ before the International Criminal Court (ICC)

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Mr Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, President of the Republic of South Africa,

Subject: Request to bring the ‘Algerian generals’ before the International Criminal Court (ICC)  

Dear President Ramaphosa,

On the occasion of World Africa Day, we have the honour of calling on you to address an issue of vital importance for peace in North Africa and the Sahel, where armed conflicts are taking place in the Western Sahara and the Central Sahara in the Azawad region.

The fact that some Algerian sports officials want their Algerian Football Federation (FAF) to leave the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to join the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) begs the pertinent and bizarre question of whether the Algerian officials are really ‘Africans’ or whether they consider themselves to be ‘Arabs’, originally from Arabia, in which case they are Asians [1] who have come to the wrong continent!

Let us confess to you, first of all, that as Amazigh, the indigenous peoples of northern Africa, we hardly understand the attitude of the leaders of the country of the late African leader Nelson Mandela fought Apartheid, with regard to their staunch defence of an ‘Arab’ republic within the African-Moroccan Western Sahara, by blindly defending the false theses of the ‘Algerian generals’, who show no political will to resolve this regional problem.

As the Algerian journalist and opponent Hichem Aboud, author of the best-selling book ‘LA MAFIA DES GENERAUX’, pointed out in one of his videos on 20 May: ‘Algeria has no plan. Neither an economic project, nor a social project, nothing at all… The only project of the Algerian government is to maintain itself at the head of power in order to continue to plunder Algeria, to continue to steal and to continue to repress the Algerian people…’.

Before getting to the heart of the matter, we would like to salute your country, South Africa, for its commendable initiative in bringing a complaint against the State of Israel before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, accusing it of genocide and war crimes against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip on 26 January. This prompted the ICC’s Chief Prosecutor, Karim Khan, to declare that there were reasonable grounds to believe that the leaders of Israel and senior Hamas officials were criminally responsible for the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Gaza, and to study the possibility of issuing arrest warrants for them.

To this end, we would very much like you to take a similar initiative against the ‘Algerian generals’ who continue to violate human rights, assassinate opponents and pursue an anti-Amazigh apartheid policy, repressing Algeria’s ‘Amazigh’ communities for decades.

We have the feeling that certain Algerian politicians have led you into the error of believing that it was the FLN that offered precious aid to your leader Nelson Mandela, during the fifties and early sixties of the last century, when in reality it was the Amazigh of the Rif and the Moroccans who had the real merit of giving the said aid to the ANC and the FLN, given that the Algerian revolutionaries found refuge and solidarity in our lands. The late Nelson Mandela confessed that he had learnt to handle a pistol in the Segangan barracks in the province of Nador, and he stayed in the Assalam Hotel, which my maternal grandfather and his brothers provided. During his lifetime, our famous anti-apartheid world hero, Nelson Mandela, testified and confessed that he had received substantial financial assistance from the King of Morocco. What’s more, he had the merit of acknowledging this and paying a vibrant tribute to Morocco and to Dr Abdelkrim el Khatib during his lifetime, as this historic video shows: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSsw75dgwUc

If we are asking you to bring the ‘Algerian generals’ to justice before the ICC, it is not only because they are practising ‘State terrorism’, through the creation of the Salafist group Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), as attested by the study by François Gèze and Salima Mellah [2], and which we have just denounced, for the umpteenth time, in our recent correspondence to Mr. Mohamed Ould Cheikh El-Ghazouani, President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania and President of the African Union [3], with the aim of destabilising the countries of the Sahel. It is above all because of the various crimes committed against its own indigenous ‘Amazigh’ communities. A case in point is the bloody repression of the ‘Black Spring’, when the Algerian gendarmerie murdered 127 young people from the Kabylie region with impunity in April 2001, without any officer being brought before the courts [4].

From 2013 and during 2014 and 2015, it was the turn of the riots in the Mzab region, populated by more than 200,000 people of the Ibadite religious rite. These Amazigh Mozabites, threatened by the self-styled ‘Arab’ community of Chaâmbas, who set about burning down their shops and homes, found themselves helpless in the hands of the authorities. Instead of coming to their aid, the authorities turned their wrath on these Mozabite victims, whose riots were accompanied by the deaths of young people, destruction and looting [5], the imprisonment and persecution of their leaders and the death by hunger strike of their leader, the late Dr Kameleddine Fekhar, during the ‘Algerian Hirak’. This hirak began in February 2019, when tens of thousands of Algerians spontaneously took to the streets of the country to protest against the prospect of a 5th term for the outgoing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and the return of the military to the barracks, with the army subordinated to democratically elected civilians, rather than the largely falsified and rejected presidential election of 12 December 2019, which brought Abdelmadjid Tebboune to power, as a puppet of the generals, and that they have never stopped imprisoning democrats, muzzling the press, and prosecuting human rights activists and pacifist political movements, such as the Movement for the Self-Determination of Kabylia (MAK), which they have treated as terrorist movements [6], allowing them to continue persecuting and imprisoning Kabylian activists such as Belaid Abrika, the leader of the Aarchs, Bouaziz Ait Chebib of the MAK, … And trying to assassinate in France the Chaoui Hichem Aboud and the president of the MAK Ferhat Mehenni…

Let’s not forget that these criminal generals are behind a number of political assassinations through the creation of terrorist groups, such as Jamal Zitouni’s GIA [7], and massacres of populations during the Black Decade of the 1990s, when they violated the electoral process and its results in favour of the FIS Islamists, and caused more than 200,000 victims and tens of thousands of missing persons! They even dared to assassinate a president who was going to turn Algeria around, in this case Mohamed Boudiaf [8].

Mr President,

If we are asking you to bring them before the Hague Tribunal, it is so that we do not continue to tolerate the continuation of this mafia-like system of Algerian power in its murderous madness against the indigenous African-Amazigh populations. To explain what is happening in Algeria, the ‘senior officers’ of the French colonial army have a deep-seated colonial inferiority complex. As the famous anti-colonial psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, who was involved with the Algerian revolution, said in his immortal study ‘Peau noir masques blancs’ (Black skin, white masks), in Algeria we could easily substitute ‘Peau amazighe masques arabes’ (Amazigh skin, Arab masks). Fanon said that: ‘all colonised peoples – that is to say, all peoples in which an inferiority complex has arisen as a result of the burial of local cultural originality – situate themselves in relation to the language of the civilising nation, that is to say, metropolitan culture. The colonised will have escaped from the bush all the more for having adopted the cultural values of the metropolis. He will be all the whiter for having rejected his blackness, his bush’. This is how the ‘Algerian generals’ of Amazigh origin behave: by repressing their fellow Amazigh as much as possible, they believe that they will please their supposed ‘Arab’ master or leader, who is supposed to have come from the Near East or Arabia or to have maraboutic origins.

Let’s not forget that the day after Algerian independence, President Ahmed Ben Bella declared in his speech on 5 October 1962: ‘We are Arabs, Arabs, ten million Arabs’. He added on 5 July 1963 that ‘there is no future for this country other than in Arabism’, regarding the indigenous Amazigh identity as a seed of division threatening national unity!

All the Algerian presidents who have succeeded him have stubbornly flaunted and reaffirmed their supposed ‘Arabness’, whether Houari Boumediene, Chadli Benjedid, Liamine Zeroual, Aziz Bouteflika or Abelmajid Tebboune, when in reality they are nothing more than Arabised Amazigh, Africans alienated in terms of their identity!

And it’s no coincidence that the current head of the secret services (DDSE), General M’henna Djebbar, the head of the gendarmerie and internal security and the director of Said Chengriha’s cabinet, Mr Jouadi Mohand Arezki, are all Amazigh Kabyles, distinguished by their ruthless repression and persecution of their own compatriots! It also seems highly likely that the bloodthirsty Kabyle general Tewfik Médienne was behind the assassination of the famous singer Lounès Matoub on 25 June 1998 [9], with the aim of provoking an uprising of the masses of Kabyle youth, not to face up to the danger of the Islamists, but just to put pressure on the supposedly ‘Arab’ president Chadli Benjedid!

However, if Algeria’s mafia-like generals are always attacking Moroccans as their worst enemies, it’s because they consider them all to be ‘Amazigh’, since Morocco has the highest proportion of indigenous populations who have preserved their thousand-year-old African language, Amazigh. This is due to the fact that Morocco is the North African country with the most mountain ranges (Rif, Middle Atlas, High Atlas and Anti-Atlas), which have proved to be formidable bulwarks against linguistic and ideological Arabisation! And it’s no coincidence that President Aziz Bouteflika and his Kabyle minister at the time, Khalida Toumi Messaoudi, imprisoned more than fifty Moroccan Amazigh activists for 38 hours at Houari Boumediene airport, preventing them from attending the fifth general assembly of the World Amazigh Congress held in Tizi-Ouzou on 29 October 2008! What’s more, and as a result, they continue to block any regional union of North African states, including Morocco, as we denounced in our letter of 13 March to the European Union [10].

If our friend Hichem Aboud claims that the Algerian generals have no project, we can affirm the opposite. These generals, deeply imbued with the obsolete theses of the ‘Baathist pan-Arab nationalism’ of the late Jamal Abdenasser and the dictatorships of the Middle East, have always maintained a plan: to wage war on the Moroccans! And they started by using the weapons that the Moroccans had managed to smuggle into the provinces of Nador and Oujda to fight against French colonialism, but which they misappropriated just one year after their independence, provoking the War of the Sands in 1963 [11], as well as the overthrow of their President of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (GPRA), Ferhat Abbas, who had signed agreements with the late King Mohamed V for the settlement of borders and the return of the territories that the French colonists had amputated from Morocco! Their bitter defeat in the so-called Sand War, despite the help of the Egyptians and Russians, only served to exacerbate their hatred of their Moroccan neighbours, who did nothing more than offer hospitality, express their solidarity and dispense aid of all kinds during the eight years of the war of liberation [12 and 13]! A war maintained by their support for certain socialist leaders of the USFP to overthrow the monarchical order during the years 71 and 72, and continued, afterwards, by their military and financial support for the Polisario separatist group, which aspires to install an ‘Arab’ republic, the SADR, on ‘Amazigh-African’ land since 1976! This is unacceptable to all the Amazigh of Tamazgha, given that the Great Sahara, stretching from the Moroccan Sahara to the Libyan Sahara, is the cradle of the thousand-year-old Amazigh civilisation, which gave rise to the Pharaonic and Mediterranean civilisations [14]!

Not forgetting the dramatic expulsion of over 45,000 families, involving at least 400,000 Moroccan citizens, by forcibly separating mixed families, on 8 December 1975, by Colonel Houari Boumediene, mobilising all his security services (the army, secret services, police and gendarmerie) and which, according to several NGOs, constitutes a truly criminal act falling into the category of international crimes against humanity.

Finally, we ask you to make every effort to bring charges against these ‘criminal Algerian generals’ before the International Court of Justice (ICC) in The Hague, in an attempt to free Algeria (and Tamazgha/North Africa) from these supposedly ‘Arabist’ neo-colons, who are deeply imbued with a policy of ‘anti-Amazigh apartheid’, and who took power by force of arms and blood, erecting ‘state terrorism’ as the only means of perpetuating themselves in this illegitimate and anti-democratic power.

Thank you for your attention. Yours sincerely

Rachid RAHA, President of the Amazigh World Assembly (AMA)

Copie :

  • Mr. Karim A. KHAN,
  • Procureur de la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI)
  • Mr. Mohamed Ould Cheikh El-Ghazouani,
  • Président de la République Islamique de Mauritanie et de l’Union Africaine
  • Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat Président de La Commission de L’Union Africaine

Notes:

[1]- https://dzballon.com/2024/05/13/coup-de-tonnerre-lalgerie-envisage-de-quitter-la-caf/

[2]- www.algeria-watch.org/fr/aw/gspc_etrange_histoire_intro.htm

[3]- https://rachidraha.com/podria-la-union-africana-poner-fin-al-genocidio-en-contra-de-los-tuaregs/

[4]- https://fr.scribd.com/document/45465018/Liste-Des-Martyrs-Du-Printemps-Noir

[5]- https://amamazigh.org/2015/11/rapport-sur-la-situation-dramatique-des-amazighs-berberes-du-mzab-en-algerie/

[6]- https://amadalamazigh.press.ma/fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/BON-Rapport-Riposte-VF.pdf

[7]-  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOB9tsa8SuY

[8]- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB-T9oUm9HA

[9]-  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6pUGPsvQcY

Et https://www.jeuneafrique.com/1456240/politique/en-algerie-matoub-lounes-ou-limpossible-enquete/#:~:text=Ce%20jeudi%2025%20juin%201998,arm%C3%A9s%20arrosent%20la%20Mercedes%20noire.

[10]- https://rachidraha.com/como-argelia-intenta-desestabilizar-a-a-la-union-europea/

[11]- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a12SZhPTh9Q

[12]- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vUQdhOLn5w

[13]- https://amadalamazigh.press.ma/archivesPDF/280.pdf

[14]-  https://www.amadalamazigh.press.ma/pdf/Imazighen.pdf (paginas 15 al 19)

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