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Kalkan: The Imrali system was created to continue the international conspiracy
Extensive analysis by Duran Kalkan, member of the KCK Executive Council, about the international conspiracy of 9 October 1998. -
9 October 1998: The day the international conspiracy began
In 1998, amid a unilateral ceasefire, Turkey, assisted by NATO, threatened Syria with war, forcing Abdullah Öcalan to leave the country on 9 October the same year. That day, the international conspiracy began. -
Erzincan: Öcalan waged a great struggle to develop women's liberation struggle
The most fundamental characteristic that distinguishes Öcalan from all other leaders is his approach to women’s freedom. -
Erzincan: Everyone must fight against the system of isolation and torture on Imrali
Besê Erzincan spoke about the latest developments in Kurdistan, the Middle East and the world as well as the international conspiracy of 9 October 1998. -
Kalkan: Developments in Karabakh are also linked to a genocide
Duran Kalkan spoke about the latest developments in Kurdistan, the Middle East and the world but also about the war in Karabagh, as well as in Kurdistan. -
Duran Kalkan pays tribute to journalist Seyit Evran
Duran Kalkan paid tribute to journalist Seyit Evran: "Your pen, camera and gun are in the hands of your comrades!" -
Kalkan: We will further globalize the fight against international conspiracy
Duran Kalkan spoke about the latest developments in Kurdistan, the Middle East and the world. -
Bayık: Our main duty is to ensure Leader Öcalan's physical freedom
KCK Executive Council Co-chair Cemil Bayık said: "We need to put an end to the conspiracy, ensuring Leader Öcalan's physical freedom. This is our main duty. -
Sabri Ok: No solution to the Kurdish question without the freedom of Öcalan
KCK Executive Council member Sabri Ok said that "no solution to the Kurdish question without the freedom of Öcalan." -
Sabri Ok: The fight against isolation must be increased
KCK Executive Council member Sabri Ok said that the 9 October conspiracy against Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan still hangs over the Kurds like the sword of Damocles, and that the fight against isolation should be increased. -
Seyit Evran will always be among us and guide us
Seyit Evran left his mark as a revolutionary, intellectual journalist. He lived life to the fullest. He walked over mountains, rivers, mined borders and crossed brutal armies. He will always be among us and guide us. -
Terrorists in Rojava, heroes in Ukraine
British volunteers Dan Burke and Sam Newey died in Ukraine and were duly commended for their selfless efforts against Russia. Previously, they were legally prosecuted in England for their links to Rojava. -
Sorxwîn Kobane: ISIS is a danger to humanity itself
Sorxwîn Kobane of the leadership of the Federation of the Wounded of War in Northern and Eastern Syria spoke about ISIS, highlighting the security risk that the tens of thousands of ISIS prisoners and families living in camps pose. -
Seyit Evran, a journalist, a comrade, a friend
Seyit Evran not only showed the way, but he also walked it. Heval Seyit was a companion in a never-ending battle, a battle that brought new developments every day and grew ever wider. -
Besê Erzincan: The enemy will not make young people step back
More and more young people in Kurdistan want to emigrate to Europe. Besê Erzincan (KJK) analyzed the attacks of capitalist modernity on youth and especially young women. -
Paths to a stateless world democracy discussed at the "New World Embassy: Kurdistan” in Lausanne
The Théâtre de Vidy in Lausanne is hosting the "New World Embassy: Kurdistan" this weekend. The alternative embassy offers space for exchange on forms of democracy without a state. -
Karasu: Effects of 12 September 1980 military coup still very big
Mustafa Karasu spoke about the lasting effects of the 1980 military coup and the dropping of the case on the Madimak massacre. -
Karasu: The behaviour of the KDP amounts to betrayal
Mustafa Karasu spoke about the latest developments in Kurdistan, the betrayal by the KDP and the criticism of CHP MP Tanrıkulu's statements. -
Karasu: The history of humanity is the struggle of women
Mustafa Karasu spoke about the first year anniversary of the 'Jin, Jiyan, Azadî' uprisings in East Kurdistan and Iran and said that the most valuable struggle in the world and in the history of humanity is the struggle of women. -
Muslim: There is no rebellion against the Autonomous Administration - PART TWO
PYD co-chair Salih Muslim said that "there is no rebellion against the Autonomous Administration". -
Muslim warns against a reorganization of ISIS - PART ONE
After the completion of the “Security Reinforcement” operation in Deir ez-Zor, PYD co-chair Salih Muslim warned against a reorganization of ISIS and rejected reports of an Arab-Kurdish conflict. -
The truth of the Treaty of Lausanne and its historical impact
Abdullah Öcalan: "Either great loneliness or surrender to another reality; this was the great dilemma I called the Kurdish trap. It’s almost like death, like if one would appreciate death." -
PJAK: Handing over our weapons is out of the question
The deadline set by Iran for Iraq to disarm Kurdish groups expires next week. According to its co-chair, the PJAK will vehemently defend itself against this. “Handing over our weapons is out of the question,” said Siamand Moini. -
12 September 1980, a never ending military coup
Today marks the 43rd anniversary of the most violent of the military coups suffered by Turkey in the XX and XXI centuries. -
Denial and silence continue one year after the Turkish army burned the bodies of its own soldiers
Although exactly one year has passed since the Turkish army burned its soldiers, the destruction, the denial and the silence continue. The traces of this atrocity are still as vivid as on the first day.