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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
Read MoreAmudê cinema massacre remembered at Kobanê Film Festival
On 13 November 1960, 283 children died in the fire of the Amudê cinema
Read MoreBritish director Ken Loach sent message to Kobane Film Festival
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
Read MoreKobanê International Film Festival kicks off today
The Festival will run until 19 November and will present a selection of some 80 films from all over the world.
Read MoreTurkey launches new aggression against Iraq and Syria
Turkish troops fired across the border on November 1, killing a six-year-old girl in the northern Syrian village of Til Findir
Read MoreThe Party of Kurdistan’s “Third Revolution”
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
Read MoreRojava – More Unprovoked Turkish Aggression
“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
Read MoreGuerrilla theatre group production available online
Şanoya Çiya (Mountain Theater) has shared 25 of its plays and videos online.
Read MoreInterview with the Free Women’s Movement (TJA) in North Kurdistan
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
Read MoreKobane University, a year on
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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