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HPG and YJA Star guerrillas: We are so close to victory
Speaking about the anniversary of the August 15 Initiative, HPG commanders Êrîş Garzan and YJA-Star guerrilla Zîlan Aydın said that 15 August is important for the peoples of the Middle East. -
Muzaffer Ayata on August 15: This was the day we had been waiting for
When the PKK started the armed struggle on August 15, 1984, Muzaffer Ayata was in the notorious torture prison in Amed. In the darkness of the military junta, the news triggered an indescribable feeling of joy among the prisoners. -
KCK: 38 Years After August 15, Colonialism Will Finally Be Defeated
The KCK issued a statement to mark the 38th anniversary of 15 August. -
The Kurdish people expect an explanation from the KDP
It is still unclear what really happened in Xelîfan on July 26. The KDP must issue a statement on the matter. -
Kurdish children die suspiciously at Quran courses
The assimilation policies once carried out by YİBOs have currently been taken over by the boarding Quran schools. The suspicious deaths of children who were deceived and taken away from Kurdistan cast doubts on the Qur'an courses. -
Kate Hudson speaks about NATO, Nuclear Disarmament, and Self-Determination
Kate Hudson, General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), speaks about NATO, Nuclear Disarmament, and Self-Determination. -
5th Martyr Herekol Book Fair, a story of success
The 5th Martyr Herekol Book Fair continues with success in Northern and Eastern Syria despite the many obstacles faced by organisers. -
Ireland to Kurdistan: An Interview with Sinn Féin MP Francie Molloy
Democracy, Peace and Self-Determination: Ireland to Kurdistan. An Interview with Francie Molloy MP -
The Yazidi community in Shengal faced genocide in 2014
When the 74th genocide arrived at the doors of the Yazidi community, it was not the physical genocide that dealt the deadly blow to the Yazidi people. What killed them was the betrayal that clad itself with a black garment. -
Olives stolen from Afrin on the world market
The main source of income for the Turkish occupation regime in Afrin is the theft of the olive harvest. The "yellow gold" from the Kurds' mountain is brought directly from Turkey to the world market. Germany serves as a cornerstone for distribution. -
Sozdar Avesta talks about importance of Yazidi history and culture for Kurdistan and Middle East
Sozdar Avesta, a member of the KCK General Presidential Council, talked about the importance of Yazidi history and culture for Kurdistan and the Middle East. -
DBP co-chair Bayındır: Racist attacks and massacres connected to AKP-MHP policies against Kurds
Speaking about the racist massacres against Kurds, DBP co-chair Keskin Bayındır said: “These attacks and massacres derive their strength from the racist, discriminatory language and policies of the AKP-MHP government against Kurds.” -
“I pierced my face with a needle so they wouldn't take me away”
“They came and took the women away every day, and I felt that it was my turn. I didn't know what to do. I pierced my face with a needle. I made a lot of holes in my face, then I applied soot. I tried to create an ugly look.” -
HPG Commander Sipan Rojhilat: Turkish army cannot fight the guerrilla
HPG commander Sipan Rojhilat spoke in a television interview about the progress of the war against the invading forces in Avaşîn. He describes the tunnel war against the Turkish army as extremely effective and successful. -
Empty words
A dominant wing within the KDP is doing everything it can to keep its agreements with the Turkish state and provoke an armed conflict with the guerrillas. Statements to the contrary prove to be empty words in practice. -
House arrest, a permanent punitive measure against the opposition
The co-mayor of Siirt, Berivan Helen Işık, has been held under house arrest for months. This alternative form of detention is being specifically extended by the Turkish authorities by delaying proceedings. -
Lida Weerts: "Defend Kurdistan" has just begun
Dutch human rights activist and feminist Lida Weerts lives in Norway and was in South Kurdistan with #Delegation4Peace. The work of the #DefendKurdistan initiative founded there has just begun, she says. -
Hozan Serhat, musician, revolutionary and guerrilla
Hardly any other artist has shaped Kurdish guerrilla music as much as Hozan Serhat. He was a musician, revolutionary and guerrilla. His extraordinary voice enchanted a whole people. -
Women's cooperative in the last Armenian village on Musa Dagh
Vakıflı is the last Armenian village in Turkey. The residents are the descendants of those who opposed the Ottomans on the Musa Dagh in 1915. A women's cooperative has existed in the 135-citizen’s village since 2005. -
Öcalan’s Isolation and Justice in Turkey, an interview with Ibrahim Bilmez by Peace in Kurdistan
Peace in Kurdistan Campaign interviewed Abdullah Öcalan's lawyer Ibrahim Bilmez. -
PKK: Rojava Revolution shines brightly like a star
On the anniversary of the Rojava Revolution, the PKK Executive Committee said, "Even though this revolution took place in a small region, it is an inseparable part of the democratic revolution of Syria, Kurdistan and the Middle East." -
KCK: “The Rojava Revolution has changed the Middle East fundamentally”
“We salute the peoples of North and East Syria, who have become a model for the entire Middle East. We promise to put into practice the line of all the martyrs of this revolution and of Rêber Apo. Now, it is time to create one, two, many Rojavas." -
“The July 19 Revolution is based on the legacy of a long struggle”
Deputy Co-Chairman of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, Hesen Koçer, speaks about the significance of the July 19 Revolution. He sees the revolution of Rojava as the result of a long struggle. -
Deputy Dallemagne: The Belgian government should propose a roadmap for the Yazidis
Deputy Georges Dallemagne, who led the Belgian Parliament to recognize the Yazidi genocide, asked the government to draw up a roadmap. Dallemagne stated that this decision was the strongest decision taken by Belgium regarding the genocide. -
Bayık: The guerrillas are fighting this battle for humanity
In a TV interview, Cemil Bayık of the KCK assessed the current developments in South Kurdistan and stated that international powers are silent on the crimes committed in Kurdistan because NATO is behind the Turkish state.