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Kalkan pointed out that the global system of capitalist modernity seeks to dismantle all political structures that emerged in the Middle East after 1917.
Ertuğrul Kürkçü said that the PKK's decision raised hopes for peace but warned that ignoring the Kurdish question in constitutional talks renders the process incomplete.
After the collapse of the Syrian Baath regime, it was often said: Now it's Iran's and Turkey's turn! Given that the Israel-Iran war has begun, this war will greatly affect Turkey, and after Iran, it will be Turkey's turn!
Those who once claimed to oppose guerrilla warfare and conflict have now become more pro-guerrilla than the PKK itself, argues Zeki Akil.
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Roboski massacre, seven years ago
On 28 December 2011, 34 people, including nineteen under 18, died as a result of Turkish warplanes bombardment. Families are still demanding justice and the truth.
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Syriac Officials: Our people have alternatives
Syriac officials in the Northern and Eastern Syrian administration and military forces spoke about Turkey's threats and the US decision to withdraw from Syria, stating that peoples are not without alternatives and they have new projects in progress.
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Call from Swiss medic in Rojava
A Swiss medic working in the military hospital in Heseke called for civil disobedience actions against European weapons manufacturers so they stop providing weapons to the Turkish state.
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Muslim: We didn’t call them, we’re not sending them away
Salih Muslim stated that the US decision to withdraw from Syria is sudden in regards to the conditions they announced earlier and added: “We didn’t call them, and we’re not sending them away. They weren’t here to protect us in any case.”
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Bombing a refugee camp with jets
Following the invasion threats against Northern and Eastern Syria, the Makhmur Refugee Camp and Shengal were attacked with fighter jets.
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Bayık: Truth is the opposite of what Erdogan says
“They can lie as much as they want, they can show things upside down as much as they want but they can no longer deceive anyone, they cannot cover the reality of fascism. For this reason, Erdoğan's discourses are of no value.”
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Five months under Turkish torture
M.S. and son C.S. were unable to leave their village after the Turkish state invaded Afrin, and were subjected to torture for five months. The family spoke about their experience and what they witnessed.
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“Project for new party” from PKK deserter to MIT
Aydin Gunel, one of the MIT administrators who was arrested by the HPG, said PKK deserter Nizamettin Tas met with the heads of the MIT Operations Bureau and the MIT Coordination Bureau and offered them “an alternative party to the PKK”.
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The PKK foundation in Sakine Cansız's words
On the day in which the PKK was formed, 39 years ago, ANF reprints excerpts of an interview in which Sakine Cansız, who co-founded the party, remembers the atmosphere of those years, the feelings, the hope and the first congress.
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Arabisation policy in Kirkuk exposed
“The political parties should recognise the Kurds in this region. If not, the people here will be deprived of the right to see themselves as belonging to this region”.
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PKK ban is of German origin
There is a legal grey area regarding the flags, and when they will be part of the ban. I believe this grey area is deliberate, and allows space for security forces for house raids, arrests and interrogations.
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What does the ECHR ruling on HDP’s Demirtas say?
The wording in the detailed ruling by the ECHR that former HDP Co-chair Selahattin Demirtas be released show that Erdoğan’s and the AKP government’s political elimination agenda before the referendum and the elections are very apparent.
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Ireland: Death and Rising of Emma Mhic Mhathúna
"The Government need to go. They're not actually - and I'm not being insulting, it's genuine - they're not actually capable of minding us, and that is their job. To make sure that we're okay." Emma Mhic Mhathúna, May 2018