- Berber Spring
The Berber Spring (in Amazigh: Tafsut Imazighen or simply Tafsut for "Spring") was a period of political protest and civil society activism in the
Kabylie Berber areas ofAlgeria . The background was several decades of harshArabization measures instituted by theArab nationalist FLN dictatorship government, which refused to acknowledgeBerber culture and banned theBerber language .The Berber Spring is traditionally dated as beginning on
March 10 ,1980 with the banning of a speech by intellectualMouloud Mammeri atHasnaoua University inTizi-Ouzou . A critical point was the coordinated arrest of hundreds of Berber activists, students and doctors onApril 20 , sparking ageneral strike .While the Berber Spring was in the end successfully suppressed by the Algerian authorities, it created a lasting legacy for Kabylie. Many of today's prominent Berber politicians and activists made their name during the Berber Spring events, and organizations such as the Liberal-
Berberist partyRally for Culture and Democracy (RCD) was later created by activists of the Spring. The Spring was also an important event for Algeria's nascent human rights community, including outside Berber circles.Since the dismantling of the one-party FLN system in 1992 -- followed by abortive
democratization and civil war -- many of the demands of the Berber Spring has been met by the state, and the Berber language is now anational language of Algeria. However, this is still distinct fromArabic , which remains theofficial language , and many other points of contention remain.See also
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Black Spring
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