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ROJAVA IN SEPTEMBER

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“I saw the passion with which men and women are building a new society”. An Interview with journalist, writer and radical activist Orsola Casagrande

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Amudê cinema massacre remembered at Kobanê Film Festival

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On 13 November 1960, 283 children died in the fire of the Amudê cinema

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British director Ken Loach sent message to Kobane Film Festival

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Reknown and pluri-awarded British cinema director, Ken Loach, has sent a message to Kobane International Film Festival which opens today in the Rojava city

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Kobanê International Film Festival kicks off today

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The Festival will run until 19 November and will present a selection of some 80 films from all over the world.

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Turkey launches new aggression against Iraq and Syria

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Turkish troops fired across the border on November 1, killing a six-year-old girl in the northern Syrian village of Til Findir

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The Party of Kurdistan’s “Third Revolution”

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The PKK’s engagement with socialism is the search for an answer to the question of why the “revolutionary spirit” failed to find institution until now

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Rojava – More Unprovoked Turkish Aggression

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“Turkey’s attacks on the Kobani countryside and Tel Ebyid villages is considered as giving ISIS aid to organize it’s ranks…” said Hakki Kobani, for the SDF

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Guerrilla theatre group production available online

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Şanoya Çiya (Mountain Theater) has shared 25 of its plays and videos online.

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Interview with the Free Women’s Movement (TJA) in North Kurdistan

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After the Syrian Kurds’ fight for Kobane against ISIS in 2014-5, many across the world were suddenly made aware of the Kurdish women’s movement

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Kobane University, a year on

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The University in Kobane opened in September 2017 with 45 students. This year 120 people have already enrolled and the number is growing

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