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The PKK is taking the struggle it has waged for more than fifty years to a new stage. It will move toward new organizations and methods of struggle. The PKK and its struggle will not disappear or come to an end.
Founded 47 years ago, the PKK has eliminated the republic's 100-year policy of denial and annihilation. The 12th congress of the PKK, held on May 5-7, was marked by Abdullah Öcalan’s February 27 ‘Call for Peace and a Democratic Society’.
+ PKK Final Declaration: Activities under the name of the PKK have ended
In an interview a few years before his death, Riza Altun outlines the transferability of Democratic Confederalism to Europe. Starting with a critique of German state ideology, he argues for grassroots democratic self-organization of social groups.
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Turkish army defeated in Lêlîkan as well
Regions in Southern Kurdistan had peace when the guerrilla had control, and the nature had become one with the guerrilla. With Turkish invasion attacks, the natural beauty throughout the region has been pillaged.
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Nothing Dies for Nothing
"I want to go back to my home and village to collect the remains of my daughter's body, from above the olive branches and the grape vines in my house, I will hide her in my lap so no one can touch or hurt her.”
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Child killings and the interests of the AKP government
The AKP government uses reports of child and women killings in Turkey to enforce the death penalty. However, the possible reintroduction of the death penalty is directed against those whom the state sees as a danger to itself.
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“I was tortured in MİT centers for three months”
Ziynet Sağlam spoke about her experience in Afrin after she was captured and arrested during the invasion attacks. Sağlam said she was tortured in centers that belong to the MİT, Turkish intelligence service.
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Turkish state barbarism in Afrin knows no bounds
The Turkish state barbarism in Afrin knows no bounds. The invading Turkish state and their allied gangs continue to commit crimes against humanity in Afrin, as international states sit and watch the atrocities.
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Return to Kobane - Part II
Patrizia Fiocchetti has been in Kobane to open the Women’s Academy. ANF publishes her reflections on the visit.
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Return to Kobane - Part I
Patrizia Fiocchetti has been in Kobane to open the Women’s Academy. ANF publishes her reflections on the visit.
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“Normalization” plot in Afrin: Are Turkish troops withdrawing?
After Turkish Foreign Ministry's statement that “Life is back to normal in Afrin”, Turkey has started to withdraw the surplus soldiers and equipment from the city. What is this “normalization”, and are they minimizing the target in face of YPG actions?
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