Malika Mezzane is a Moroccan poet, a writer, and a Berber rights activist.
Mezzane studied in Fez where she earned a BA degree in philosophy from Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University. She is a former Philosophy teacher. She has published 17 works in 22 publications, in 2 languages. In 1992 she travelled to Switzerland, where she resided for nine years until 2001, during which time she devoted herself to writing on a regular basis, committed to defending human rights in general and those of Maghrebi immigrants in particular. In July 2018, she met the president of Kurdistan, Masoud Barzani. She is also a supporter of the state of Israel and has been outspoken on their right to be in "their homeland".
Mezzane has written several collections of poems in Arabic:
In 2019, she wrote her first novel "àç ãõùè ãÃÂç ãñçÃÂ", in which she supports the unification of the Kurds under a single state.
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