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Back to homepageTurkey: the wondrous tale of democratic resilience
All the country’s democratic and civic institutions — from an impartial judiciary to its newspapers and universities — have been battered by the ruling party
Read More“Someone Else’s War – when your child joins the war against Isis”
I joined the YPJ in March of last year. I wanted to support the revolution and fight and join also the weaponised fight against the forces of fascism and the enemies of the revolution
Read MoreUncertain Times in Rojava – The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria
What is the future for the democratic revolution trying to unfold in North and East Syria?
Read MoreSolidarity to the Revolution in Rojava-Syria
The Solidarity Initiative in the Revolution of Rojava-North Syria is an assembly of comrades from the anarchist /antiauthoritarian milieu
Read MoreSyrian people suffer after Pyrrhic victory
I took on the habit of walking through the streets of my city, Damascus, every day, particularly during the night. I love to stare into the faces and eyes of its people
Read MoreHDP’s report on pre-election period
“The HDP calls all democratic institutions, comrades, and the international community to get involved in observing the elections.”
Read MoreTrump trashes healthcare for 20 million
Health care became a top issue for the presidential campaign, which has already started
Read MoreSUR: The Turkish state’s systematic destruction and commercialization of a World Heritage Site
The following report describes the developments in Sur from 2015 until January 2019. It was presented in February 2019 at the “International NGO forum on World Heritage”
Read MoreLos altos del Golán y el derecho internacional: breves apuntes
El pasado 25 de marzo, el Presidente de Estados Unidos procedió a reconocer formalmente la soberanía de Israel en los altos del Golán. Para muchos, este gesto constituye una verdadera afrenta al derecho internacional contemporáneo
Read MoreVenezuela: Despite the crisis, Chavez’s legacy endures
When compared with the rest of the region, Venezuelans have the cheapest electricity, the greatest percentage of household connectivity and the highest per capita consumption, surpassing more industrialised countries such as Brazil
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