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Kenza Merzoug

Kenza Merzoug, freelance journalist and international consultant, based in Marseilles and Algiers. She covered the Hirak demos for two years from Algiers for various French-language media.

  • The image shows two women in a modern workspace, engaged in an activity together. One woman, wearing a bright blue sweater, is standing and holding a stack of papers or a folder. The other woman, dressed in a pink top, is bending over a table, arranging or placing items. The table is cluttered with books, a laptop, and other materials, indicating a creative environment. There are plants in the background, adding a touch of greenery to the space. The overall atmosphere appears collaborative and productive. Books Algeria: Independent Publishers Are Opening New Vistas for Books and Archives Kenza Merzoug · December 2022 In a period marked by commemorations of the sixty years of Algerian independence and in a hampered society, independent publishers, on both shores of the Mediterranean, have gone their own way, bringing out ground-breaking books and journals. With a resolutely modern take on the world, a (…)
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