TRNN was granted rare access to a YPJ commander at a hidden base in northeast Syria, offering a ground-level view of a women’s revolution as Rojava was preparing for war.
The demonstration numbered over 100 people and included speeches, singing and dancing, and children's activities.
Coming from the self-proclaimed autonomous region of Rojava, wedged between the Turkish border and territory held by Islamic State, Mustafa enjoys freedoms that few women living under the militants' ...
Interview with YPJ-Commander Nesrîn Abdullah by the "Young Internationalist Women Commune of Rojava" ...
Mazloum Abdi discusses why the international community’s stance toward Rojava has changed, the details behind the January 29 agreement with Damascus, whether the U.S. betrayed the Kurds, and Kurdish ...
Revolution is not a paradise on earth. It is a constant process of change, with obstacles and shortcomings,” Felix Weber, a ...
Kurdish Bristolians Tara and Tanya speak to the Cable about betrayal, resistance and why the women-led revolution must be ...
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The end of Rojava is bad news for the United States
American support for Syria’s subjugation of “Rojava”—the autonomous Kurdish-led administration in its northeast—is regarded ...
Ecologistas en Acción joins the call for solidarity from the Mesopotamia Ecology Movement in defense of the democratic achievements, the revolutionary project of Rojava, and the self-government formed ...
Two interviews (one with a member of Tekosina Anarsist, one with an internationalist involved in movement work) concerning ...
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nubohar Mustafa is proud of what her leaders and fellow activists have done for Kurdish women in northern Syria. Coming from the self-proclaimed autonomous ...
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