‘… without leadership, without a vision of the state to be rebuilt, without demands any more precise than for liberty, work, and dignity’
An interview with imprisoned historian, Maati Monjib.
‘People no longer flinch out of fear of physical repression, but out of fear of defamation’
“This Alleged War”: the Algerian PST on the Maghreb’s regional crisis.
‘a struggle is raging amongst the higher rungs of power’
What happened at Guerguerat? An essay by Hassan Abennay.
“The recent events of Guerguerat are the Polisario’s cry of pain at what amounts to its political encirclement.”
‘This widespread rejection’: On Algeria’s 1 November constitutional vote.
الرفض الشعبي و التاريخي للنظام و دستوره
Remembering Lotfi Shawqui.
سنفتقد لطفي دوما
An interview with Hajar Raissouni: ‘Moroccans have a provisional freedom’.
‘… women’s bodies are a battleground in the country’
‘Untitled’, a poem by Saida Menebhi.
‘from a filigree on the horizon’
Algeria: Sequencing the Movement.
A Marxist analysis, by Hocine Bellaloufi.