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PKK’s Karayilan: We will not allow Turkey to invade Bashur
PKK Executive Committee Member Karayilan said the guerrilla have been displaying an effective resistance against Turkey's plans to invade the South, adding: “As long as there is guerrilla resistance, the Turkish state cannot advance as they want to." -
KCK’s Avesta: Lands of South Kurdistan are turned over to Turks
KCK Executive Council Member Sozdar Avesta said the South Kurdistan authorities have officially handed over the lands of South Kurdistan to the Turkish state and called on the people to stand against the invasion. -
Turkish invasion forces' dens in Southern Kurdistan
Turkey's attacks and invasion attempts in Southern Kurdistan with approval, cooperation and support by the KDP has continued since 1991 with the construction of the first bases. There are over 10.000 Turkish troops stationed in Southern Kurdistan today. -
ISIS ambulance driver: We sent injured men to Turkey
Muhammad Amir Abdulkadir went from Germany to Syria and joined the so-called ISIS. In an ANF interview he reports on transport of seriously injured ISIS jihadists to Turkey. -
ISIS member: I was assigned to poison SDF fighters
A Syrian gang member was assigned by the Turkish intelligence service to mix poison in the food of the SDF units. The SDF was able to arrest him before he did his job. -
Turkish MIT’s dirty activities in Northern and Eastern Syria
The Turkish state’s and ISIS’ sleeper cells captured in Northern and Eastern Syria continue with their confessions. The gang member named Musa Salih Hisen El-Ehmed admitted to two murders. -
Karayilan: Kurds’ strength is a determinant in Istanbul
Karayilan: “If there’s anybody who wants Kobane to suffer a genocide like Afrin, they can go vote for Binali Yildirim. If your conscience doesn’t allow for it, you shouldn’t vote, as it would be a sin.” -
Confessions of MIT sleeper cells in Northern and Eastern Syria
Gang members in the Turkish intelligence sleeper cell captured by the SDF and YPG in Raqqa made important confessions. -
Lawyers convey Öcalan’s message and details of the latest meeting
Asrın Law Office published details of the meeting with Öcalan on June 18, and a message from the Kurdish leader. -
Colombia peace process debated at Westminster
British and North of Ireland parliamentarians have held a debate on Colombian president Iván Duque’s handling of the peace process and the chronic human rights insecurity affecting the country. -
Heavy blow dealt to ISIS cells in northern Syria
The recent operations against ISIS structures in northern Syria have achieved to disrupt many of the organization's cells. The arrested terrorists gave information about Turkey's role in ISIS activities. -
Chomsky presents letter against militarization of Zapatista areas
Noam Chomsky has presented the letter against the militarization of indigenous zones of the Zapatista Movement addressed to President López Obrador. -
Leaked communications provoked earthquake in Brazil
The communications between Judge Moro and the prosecutor's office, which led to the conviction of former Brasilian President Lula, caused a political and judicial earthquake. -
Girê Spi: Four years on, a liberated city
15 and 16 June mark the fourth anniversary of the liberation of Girê Spi (Tal Abyad in Arabic) from DAESH. -
U.S. tariffs affect Mexico
The announcement by the US Government of the immediate imposition of 5% of tariffs on a long list of "made in Mexico" products has achieved its goals. -
Öcalan’s message to death fast and hunger strike activists
Öcalan: I consider you ending the hunger strike and death fast process on my suggestion to be a stance of historic importance and meaning, and a high value in itself. And I thank you. -
Liberal Party Swedish MP Malm: Turkey could attack Rojava
“Turkey wants to destroy the system built in Rojava. It may decide to attack Manbij. It may actually attack Rojava before the elections to be held in Istanbul on 23 June. The Turkish regime can do this to win the elections in Istanbul." -
"The right to identity is not negotiable", said grandson 130
Last Monday Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo announced they had found grandson 130. In April they had found the granddaughter 129. -
TEV-DEM’s Xelil: A new Geneva processs should start - PART II
TEV-DEM Executive Council Member Aldar Xelil said the Geneva process has reached a deadlock and the Astana process ended in practice after the Idlib operation. Xelil said a new Geneva process should start, this time including the Kurds. -
TEV-DEM’s Xelil: Afrin will be returned to its own people- PART I
TEV-DEM Executive Council Member Aldar Xelil said: “The Turkish state’s forces took over Afrin’s lands, but they can never take the will of the people or the resistance. We believe Afrin will be saved.” -
Are the fires a war against Rojava’s economy?
ISIS was defeated in the military arena, but now the Northern and Eastern Syrian Federation is fighting against fires. With the start of the harvest season, suspicious fires have destroyed decares of cultivated lands. -
UK professor: We must get the world to know the Rojava revolution
East London University professor Camilla Power has been visiting universities and academies in Rojava. Power said that “it is important to get people in different parts of the world to know about the democratic confederalism revolution.” -
Gerry Adams calls on Dublin to begin consultation on unification
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has called for greater planning and an accommodation with unionists ahead of a referendum on Irish unity. -
The African Union suspends Sudan as a member country
After Monday's bloody repression of a civil protest camp in Khartoum, the African Union has suspended Sudan as a member country. -
What did Öcalan say in the visit?
Mehmet Öcalan spoke about the contents of his visit with his brother Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan.