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“A Difficult Year in Turkey”? You’re tellin’ me…

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International Observatory of Human Rights have added to the long list of the country’s human rights violations in their recent 2018 in Review: Human Rights Violations in Turkey

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“We have work to do”. ‘Only in Rojava’, for the people of Rojava

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Irish poet Séamas Carraher once more puts into words, the feelings and emotions difficult to express with the articulated sound

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The theory and practice of the Kurdish Women’s Movement: an interview in Diyarbakir

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One of the undisputed achievements of the Kurdish movement in Turkey and Syria is the advancement of women in social, economic, and political domains of life

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Terrorism policing: the YPG/YPJ, an ally abroad but a danger at home?

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The erratic treatment members of the YPG/YPJ receive at the hands of Europe’s counterterrorism networks doesn’t look set to change in the near future

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Ankara’s only goal in Syria is exterminating Kurds

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Attacking Rojava means the end of Turkish-Kurdish peace chances

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# RiseUp4Rojava – Call for global days of action on 27 and 28 January 2019

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#RiseUp4Rojava – Defending the revolution together – Call for Global Days of Action on 27 and 28 January 2019

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Can the left develop its own Middle East policy?

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We need solutions for the crisis in the Middle East. The chaos in the region has been ongoing since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire one century ago

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“Imperialism Has No Friends”

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Two strategies, one goal: the United States and the Kurdish movement in Syria

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The Threat to Rojava

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An Anarchist in Syria Speaks on the Real Meaning of Trump’s Withdrawal

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Solidarity with the Kurdish struggle… without Öcalan?

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The Kurdish movement is being attacked on all political, societal, military, and ideological levels. In the circles that we move in, people are conscious of the state repression against the movement in Europe

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