Saïd Sadi (born 26 August1947 in Aghribs, near Azazga) is an Algerianpsychiatrist and Berber nationalist. He created the first Algerian human rights organization. His political activities landed him in jail several times during the one-party régime. He founded the Rally for Culture and Democracy (RCD) in 1989 on the basis of secularism and cultural pluralism. Not surprisingly, most of his support comes from the Kabylie and other Berber ethnic groups. August 26 is the 238th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (239th in leap years). ... 1947 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that studies and treats mental and emotional disorders (see mental illness). ... Categories: Politics stubs | Liberal related stubs | Algerian political parties | Liberal parties ... This article concerns secularism, the exclusion of religion and supernatural beliefs. ... This article focuses on the geographical area of Kabylie and its people. ...
Kirkukli said that it is possible many young Arab men and women, who were born in Kirkuk on land their parents illegally gained, will be forced to leave the only homes they have known.
While Kirkukli said the situation for some Arabs is difficult and not their fault, it is necessary that they move.
Alaa Talabani, a Kurdish parliamentarian whose family was expelled from Kirkuk in 1991, said she fears that carrying out repatriation of Kirkuk too quickly could do more harm than good for the Kurdish refugees in the city.
Sa‘di (in Persian: سعدی, full name in English: Muslih-ud-Din Mushrif-ibn-Abdullah) (1184 - 1283/1291?) is one of the major Persian poets of the medieval period.
At one time he is said to have been captured by the Crusaders.
Sa'di, Muslih al-Din, a biography by Professor Iraj Bashiri, University of Minnesota.