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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 ...
Rojava did not fall due to a covert agreement among global powers, as claimed. Instead, its collapse was largely self-inflicted.
The United States on Monday began withdrawing from Qasrak Base in Hasaka, northeastern Syria (Rojava), transferring equipment ...
The report comes after other reports have claimed that some 15,000 people left another large camp called Al-Hol. These are ...
Revolution is not a paradise on earth. It is a constant process of change, with obstacles and shortcomings,” Felix Weber, a ...
Two interviews (one with a member of Tekosina Anarsist, one with an internationalist involved in movement work) concerning ...
Rojava is shifting from revolutionary autonomy toward conditional integration.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - A group of 11 Australian families with links to the Islamic State (ISIS) have been forced to return to a refugee camp in northeastern Syria (Rojava) after being denied entry ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - More than 20 of the thousands of Islamic State (ISIS) prisoners recently transferred from Syria to Iraq are Iranian nationals, including Kurds, three senior Iraqi security ...
Western governments profess a commitment to women’s rights, democracy, multiculturalism and ecology, but in reality they see Rojava as a threat.
Kurdish Bristolians Tara and Tanya speak to the Cable about betrayal, resistance and why the women-led revolution must be ...
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 ...
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