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English: On Friday, November 17, 2023, at 4 p.m., in partnership with the Ayouz Academy Center, the Youssef Ben Tashfin Association organized a training course on the basics of editing Wikipedia in Amazigh. It was facilitated by Mr. Brahim Essaidi, member of the Wikimedia Morocco User Group and administrator of the Amazigh Wikipedia. This course, which was held at the Ayouz Academy Center, was attended by a group of students of Amazigh studies at Ibn Zohr University, and some professors of the Amazigh language.
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