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Algeria: Kabyl Christians Persecuted Since the Black Decade · Global Voices

Summary by Mondafrique
The freedom of worship of Christians in Algeria, especially the evangelical Kabyles, has become a dead letter. Since 2016, their 47 churches have been closed and for them religious practice is only possible in secret. This unknown story – which dates back to the diplomatic agenda since the election of Donald Trump – cannot be separated from that of the complicated relations between Algiers and Kabylia. By Charlotte Touati On 13 January 2026 Past…
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The freedom of worship of Christians in Algeria, especially the evangelical Kabyles, has become a dead letter. Since 2016, their 47 churches have been closed and for them religious practice is only possible in secret. This unknown story – which dates back to the diplomatic agenda since the election of Donald Trump – cannot be separated from that of the complicated relations between Algiers and Kabylia. By Charlotte Touati On 13 January 2026 Past…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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