American support for Syria’s subjugation of “Rojava”—the autonomous Kurdish-led administration in its northeast—is regarded by many of its supporters as a betrayal.
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 ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - As preparations begin for the first convoy of displaced Kurdish families to return to Afrin under a ...
Revolution is not a paradise on earth. It is a constant process of change, with obstacles and shortcomings,” Felix Weber, a ...
The Kurdish diaspora has been demonstrating in major European cities for weeks now. Protesters are urging European and ...
CPH:DOX, also known as Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival, has unveiled its competition lineup, featuring 53 world ...
CPH:DOX has announced the films in six competition categories for the 23rd edition of the documentary festival in Copenhagen.
Western governments profess a commitment to women’s rights, democracy, multiculturalism and ecology, but in reality they see Rojava as a threat.
Two interviews (one with a member of Tekosina Anarsist, one with an internationalist involved in movement work) concerning ...
Constituents of the Global Tapestry of Alternatives appeal for global solidarity to defend the Rojava revolution.
Sarah Glynn reports on the situation on the ground in Syria and Turkey, following the ceasefire and integration agreement ...
Rojava did not fall due to a covert agreement among global powers, as claimed. Instead, its collapse was largely ...