Like Hamas, Algeria arms nurseries and schools

The spokesperson of the Anavad, the Kabyle Provisional Government, denounces in an opinion piece the use of fake weapons in Algerian nurseries and primary schools.
Several photographs circulating on social networks show Kabyle children staged with weapons in hand as part of school activities exploited for propaganda purposes.

“Armed” nurseries and primary schools: Kabyle parents must protect their children

While children in the civilized world are taught universal values of openness, tolerance, and progress, Kabyle children are plunged into an entirely different setting.

In the nurseries and primary schools of Kabylia, the Algerian regime—faithful to its visceral hatred of France and its obsession with rewriting history—has our children reenacting scenes of war and violence, arming their hands and minds against “the eternal French enemy.”

The Kabyle people are not deceived; they know their true oppressor. It is the same regime that, in 2001 and again in 2021, shed more Kabyle blood in times of peace than the Paris police did in 1961, during wartime.

Kabyle parents must grasp the gravity of these practices and protect their children from this form of colonial psychological manipulation. This conditioning aims to shape generations with submissive minds, raised in hatred of others and in forgetfulness of their own Kabyle identity.
Moreover, who can assure us that this is not part of a cunning strategy—to create images that will later “prove” that these children, once grown up, have an early attraction to weapons? By “arming” them today, isn’t the regime preparing the evidence of their supposed guilt tomorrow?

As for France, we have no reason to hate a country where at least one member of every Kabyle household lives, and which offers refuge, work, and dignity to our diaspora and our exiles.

Kabyles, protect your children. Prevent their hearts and minds from being infected by the symbols of violence and submission.

Our duty is to pass down to them the truth of a millennia-old history, the love of knowledge, and the pride of being Kabyle.

Our mission is to continue the struggle of our ancestors for freedom, to drive out this new colonizer from Algeria, just as they drove out the old one. They accomplished the first step toward our recovered sovereignty; it is up to us to achieve the second—without weapons.

Long live a free, flourishing, and independent Kabylia.
03 November 2025
Mulud At Azdin
Spokesperson of the Anavad, the Kabyle Government in exile

Several videos and images circulating online illustrate the reported facts.

The weapons used in these staged performances may be fake, but their impact is all too real.
The weapons used in these staged performances may be fake, but their impact is all too real.
The photographs released — serving as journalistic evidence — expose how the educational system has been turned into a political tool.

Even if the weapons used in these staged scenes are fake, their use remains profoundly disturbing.
The photographs shared — considered as journalistic evidence — confirm the drift of an educational system exploited for political purposes.

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