How the Arab regime treats Amazigh artists
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Artist Warda Al-Jazairia
Her entire artistic career was singing in the Egyptian dialect. Her art was aimed at the Levant par excellence, and she was invited to celebrations with Egyptian musicians.
Born in Paris to a Lebanese mother and a father from Souk Ahras, she spent her childhood between Paris and Lebanon, then between Cairo and Paris, and came to Algeria only to sing.
When she died, the Algerian people declared mourning for 8 days.

Algerian Amazigh artist Idir
Born in the mountains of Djurjura to Algerian parents, paternal grandfather.
He was raised and studied in Algeria and graduated from the Algerian University. When the world was singing the song Affa Ino Fa, Idir was in the barracks performing in the national service like any young Algerian.
He worked in the desert and then immigrated to France. He did not accept being a front to mislead public opinion
. As fate would have it, he died in France, and if it were not for social media and the interaction of his fans and admirers from all over the world, the news of his death would have passed on the news as a marginal event.
But the difference is his fans, and his Amazigh children, loved him sincerely and were sincerely saddened by his death, and the official mourning is not the point, because we know the difference between official and national..


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