Kurdish unity: Protests erupt across Iraq in support of Syria's Rojava
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Syria's Kurdish revolution has been crushed
The Kurdish rebels of Rojava, the northeastern region of Syria, promised a type of revolution that had never been done before. Rather than trying to break the country into ethnic states, they would join with their neighbors to decentralize the state from below. And for over a decade, it seemed to work. The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) brought together Kurdish, Arab, Assyrian, and other militias in a multiethnic, feminist, anarchist-inspired re…
Bombs on tents with families on one side and hundreds of thousands of fleeing minorities on the other. The images that currently reach us from Palestine and Kurdistan are as historical as painful. At the same time, the two movements are constantly trying to play out against each other – can the struggles still be combined? – A commentary by Azad Dersime. Around 8 pm German time, the Syrian government around the fascist al-Jolani and its Salafist…
"The Kurds of Syria, the people who were the main force in defeating ISIS, are being abandoned again, while the international community watches passively," emphasizes Alexis Charitsis.
For days, the Syrian transitional government, together with Islamist mercenaries, has been carrying out attacks on Rojava. In northeastern Syria, not only a humanitarian catastrophe is threatening, but also the end of Kurdish self-government.
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