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The end of Rojava is bad news for the United States

American support for Syria’s subjugation of “Rojava”—the autonomous Kurdish-led administration in its northeast—is regarded ...
Revolution is not a paradise on earth. It is a constant process of change, with obstacles and shortcomings,” Felix Weber, a ...
Two interviews (one with a member of Tekosina Anarsist, one with an internationalist involved in movement work) concerning ...
ERBIL، Kurdistan Region - Senior Kurdish officials in Syria have reported progress in incorporating Kurdish-led institutions into the Syrian government, but warned major rights and humanitarian issues ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Demands for Kurdish autonomy or self-rule in Syria have “not been made,” Syrian interim Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani told Rudaw on Saturday. Asked by Rudaw's Alla ...
Western governments profess a commitment to women’s rights, democracy, multiculturalism and ecology, but in reality they see Rojava as a threat.
Mazloum Abdi discusses why the international community’s stance toward Rojava has changed, the details behind the January 29 agreement with Damascus, whether the U.S. betrayed the Kurds, and Kurdish ...
In the chaos of Syria’s war, in a region called Rojava, a revolution took shape. Women some of whom were within the SDF (Syria Defense Forces) built a radically different political system based on ...
Kurdish-populated border towns in Turkey have become flashpoints for protests against the Syrian interim government’s offensive targeting Kurdish-controlled areas. Police assaulted a 13-year-old child ...
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Rojava is not alone

Six days is how long it took for nearly 300 activists from across Europe to mobilise, organise routes through four countries, ...
The Kurdish diaspora has been demonstrating in major European cities for weeks now. Protesters are urging European and ...