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The siege of Zînî Wertê
If the people of Zînî Wertê had not protested and there had been no public reaction, we would already be experiencing a new tragedy. -
Iğdır, the city of the sun, did not bow to the racist alliance
Peace, democracy, justice and egalitarian service, meant that the people of Iğdır once again, in the 31 March 2019 elections gave their vote to the HDP, against the racist bloc of the AKP, MHP and IYI Party. -
Maxmur Camp: Struggle for dignity and identity
The embargo imposed on Maxmur Refugees Camp has been going on for ten months. Yet people repeat the same maxim they used to say: "We will not surrender to the policy of the enemy, no matter what may come." -
The Letter of the Four: Fire will break through the darkness
The letter by the four; Ferhat Kurtay, Eşref Anyik, Mahmut Zengin and Necmi Öner, written before their self-immolation action. -
Interview with an internationalist health worker in Rojava
To start where the oppression begins, is the main key of social changes and rebuilding the values of a holistic world and life and society, says Jiyan, a German internationalist in northern Syria. -
Supreme Court says Gerry Adams internment was 'unlawful'
Convictions against former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams dating from the 1970s have been overturned by the Supreme Court in London in a judgement which could have consequences for many others who were interned without trial. -
HDP deputy Dağ: The spirit of '68s today lives in Kurdish youth
HDP Amed MP Dersim Dağ stressed that the Kurdish youth, who shoulder the revolutionary legacy of the 68th Generation, continue to struggle with the same faith and determination. -
Sinn Féin pays tribute to hunger striker Bobby Sands
Bobby Sands was the first to start the hunger strike in the notorious Long Kesh prison. -
Today marks the 83rd anniversary of Dersim genocide
4 May marks the 83rd anniversary of the beginning of the Dersim Genocide. The Turkish government massacred thousands of people, those who survived were banished, Dersim was depopulated. -
"The Turkish government uses pandemic to consolidate its power"
"Those who believe in the freedom line in Kurdistan are resisting. In all areas, people are fighting against the occupation", says YJA Star commander Feride Alkan. -
The building of a women's army in the words of PKK Viyan Amara
Viyan Amara is a freedom fighter of the PKK. The text below is an excerpt from her diary from 1997, in which she talks about the first steps towards the creation of the autonomous women’s army. -
Black scenario for South Kurdistan
Political analyst Niyaz Hamid, from South Kurdistan, said that what was lived in Zini Werte, is Turkey's joint plan with the KDP. He claimed that this plan also covers Mosul and Kirkuk. -
Our goal is the liberation of the human
The following text is from Abdullah Öcalan’s book “Sosyalizmde Israr – Insan Olmakta Isrardir” (To insist on socialism means to insist on being human) from the year 1998. It was taken before Abdullah Öcalan’s deportation to the prison island of Imrali. -
Turkish attacks in South Kurdistan protested in Europe
The attacks carried out by the Turkish state against South Kurdistan were protested by actions organized in various countries of Europe. -
Internationalistists on the pandemic and capitalist system
Members of the Internationalist Commune in northern Syria explain their perspective on the Covid-19 pandemic and the capitalist system. -
Öcalan: Kurdish unity urgently needed
In a telephone conversation with his brother Mehmet Öcalan, Abdullah Öcalan gave an assessment of the current situation in the Middle East and the crisis in Southern Kurdistan. He stressed the necessity of Kurdish unity. -
Power and truth
Analytics of power and nomadic thought as fragments of a philosophy of liberation. -
16-year-old Yazidi girl freed after six years in ISIS captivity
Ronya F. was ten years old when the ISIS committed genocide in Shengal. She was taken to Mosul and sold in a slave market. At 14 she was forced to marry a 32-year-old jihadist. She has just been freed in the Hol Camp. -
Oil low price unleashes an unprecedented crisis
The sharp drop in international demand for oil, as a result of the international coronavirus pandemic, has been compounded by congestion in storage capacity. -
Colombia faces second pandemic: 95 killings since January
The social and political coordination of the Colombian movement Patriotic March, published an extensive report covering the first four months of the year, entitled "The other pandemic lived in Colombia". -
Turkey tries to revive the New Ottoman dream in Libya
Clashes intensified in Libya in the past year following the inclusion of foreign regional and international powers. The country split into two after the fall of Muammer Gheddafi in 2011. -
Armenian Battalion celebrates its first anniversary
"The Syriac, Assyrian and Armenian peoples found themselves in the revolution, just as the Arab people, who did not feel free, joined the Rojava Revolution, led by the Kurdish Freedom Movement." -
Today marks the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
Up to a million and a half Armenians perished at the hands of Ottoman and Turkish military and paramilitary forces and through atrocities intentionally inflicted to eliminate the Armenian demographic presence in Turkey. -
In Italy 1 day military expenses would pay for 25,000 respirators
Francesco Benozzo is an Italian poet, philologist and musician. "With the military expenses of a single day, six new hospitals could be built and equipped or 25,000 respirators purchased," he said. -
Lawyer Bilmez: Our client Öcalan is at high risk
The isolation of Abdullah Ocalan and his three fellow prisoners on Imrali cannot be compared to the domestic lockdown during the Corona pandemic. Lawyer Ibrahim Bilmez hopes for empathy.