CULTURE OF LIBERATION
Back to homepage“Şervano” – The song of resistance
The Kurdish people’s resistance against the invasion of northern and eastern Syria by the Turkish army and its proxies continues
Read More“THE MURDERERS INDICTED”
On January 9th, 2013, Sakine Cansiz (Sara), Kurdistan National Congress (KNK) Paris Representative Fidan Doğan (Rojbin), and Leyla Şaylemez (Ronahî), an organizer for the PKK’s youth movement, were shot dead in their Paris office.
Read MoreAgainst Erasure: Art and Sudan’s Sit-in
More than 100 people were killed and hundreds injured in the government’s June 3 attack on a sit-in in Khartoum
Read MorePsychology, meet politics
Our inner and outer crises are two sides of the same coin. It’s time we acted on that fact
Read MoreDareen Tatour’s Appeal Partially Accepted: Poem Is Not a Crime
An update on the ongoing struggle of Palestinian poet Dareen Tatour by Marcia Lynx Qualey of Arabit.org
Read MoreAnother Soul on IceTurkey’s Ongoing Attack on ‘Freedom’
Ahmet Altan, 69 year old writer…is in cell in Silivri Prison, on the outskirts of Istanbul
Read MoreButcher’s dozen: The crimes of Bloody Sunday 47 years on
Shock and disbelief is the reaction to the decision of the Northern Ireland Prosecution Service to charge only one British Paratrooper in connection with the murder of 14 innocent civil rights marchers on Derry’s “Bloody Sunday,” January 30, 1972
Read More“We have work to do”. ‘Only in Rojava’, for the people of Rojava
Irish poet Séamas Carraher once more puts into words, the feelings and emotions difficult to express with the articulated sound
Read MorePoems from a guerrilla Autumn A poetry book from Kurdistan to appreciate the value of freedom
Autumn is the title of a little, precious book of poems, thoughts, fragments of lives. A book of partisan notes from Kurdistan, as the curators say
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