Week of Action for Rojava: International pressure is working and must not stop now!

Press Release regarding the Action week from January 25 – February 1, 2026

Week of Action for Rojava: International pressure is working and must not stop now!

 

From January 25 to February 1, the Women Defend Rojava and RiseUp4Rojava campaigns declared an action week in solidarity with the revolution in North and East Syria. International solidarity actions were especially significant on January 26 (Kobane Action Day), January 31 (Women Defend Rojava Action Day), and February 1 (Final Action Day).

The campaigns Women Defend Rojava and RiseUp4Rojava draw a clear conclusion from the Global Week of Action from January 25th to February 1st: The international protest against the attacks on North and East Syria was broad, visible, and politically effective, the initiators say. At the same time, the campaigns warn against reducing the pressure on the self-proclaimed Syrian Transitional Government and its allies now.

The week of action was triggered by the waves of attacks on the self-administration in North and East Syria, as well as the siege on the city of Kobanê. The military escalation led to a severe humanitarian emergency in that city, which in 2014 became the symbol of victory over ISIS.

“Kobanê stands worldwide for the resistance against ISIS and for the struggle for women’s freedom,” explains Linda Weber of Women Defend Rojava. “That this city is being attacked again must not be accepted internationally.”

The joint call of the two campaigns was signed by 242 organizations and 113 individuals from 45 countries – including well-known voices such as Greta Thunberg and Raúl Zibechi. Overall, tens of thousands of people worldwide took part in the actions.

“The protests have shown how strong international solidarity with Rojava is,” says Nadine Amir, press spokesperson of RiseUp4Rojava. “In Europe as well as in South America, a movement has emerged that clearly positions itself against this war and its profiteers.”

According to the assessment of the campaigns, this international pressure – together with the resistance of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the local population – contributed to the fact that the Transitional Government had to agree to talks about a ceasefire. Mazlum Abdi of the SDF General Command emphasizes: “International solidarity has enormously strengthened us morally and drawn worldwide attention to Rojava.”

However, Women Defend Rojava and RiseUp4Rojava urgently warn against interpreting this development as an all-clear. Ceasefires have repeatedly been broken in the past, and concrete steps toward de-escalation have so far failed to materialize. The alliances call for maintaining international pressure and continuing to publicly address the attacks on North and East Syria.

Women Defend Rojava 

RiseUp4Rojava

February 1, 2026

Contact:

Women Defend Rojava: [email protected]

RiseUp4Rojava: [email protected]

Look at the full list of signatures here

International – Women Defend Rojava
International – RiseUp4Rojava
Switzerland – Offensive Contre Les Féminicides
Catalan Countries – Alternativa Verda
Germany – Kurdish Youth Berlin
Spanish State – CCLP
Germany – Gemeinsam Kämpfen
Germany – Young Kurdish Women Berlin
UK – Kurdistan Solidarity Network

Switzerland – Ligne Rouge

Spanish State
France – Youth for Climate

Germany – Ararat Berlin

Germany – Solidarität Grenzenlos

Mexico – Universidad de las Tierra-Jonotla

 

Europe – Young Struggle

Andalucia – Zambra Malaga

France – Fédération Solidaires étudiant-e-s, syndicats de luttes

Germany – Initiative Gewerkschafterinnen und Gewerkschafter für Klimaschutz

Greece – Αντιεξουσιαστική Κίνηση – Antiauthoritarian Movement

Greece – Squatted Community of Prosfydika
Sweden – Rojava Kommitté Erna
Switzerland – Widerstandsvernetzung
Switzweland – Collectif des Hirondelles
Germany – Die Linke Celle
Asturias – Darréu
Switzerland
Germany – Kurdish Women Council

Mexico – Grupo de Trabajo No Estamos Todxs

Switzerland – Klimastreik

UK – Kurdish Solidarity Cymru

UK – LCD
Serbia – Party of the Radical Left
Switzerland – SR

Kenia – Revolutionary Socialist League

Germany -YUNA Demokratische Jugend

Germany – Stoppt Feminizide Bremen
France – OzActes
Switzerland – Volksbühne Basel
Austria – RiseUp4Rojava Vienna
Germany – Perspektive Kommunismus
France – Serhildan Network
Canada – Black Rose Books

Switzerland – Revolutionärer Aufbau

France – CIMK
Germany – Ende Gelände
Scotland – Lighthouse Bookshop
Mexico – CSK CDMX

Bretagne (French State) – Dispach

International – FNB

Germany – Hände weg vom Wedding (Berlin)

Spanish State – Korneya acció directa

Mexico – Las Kompas Colektiva

Switzerland – Lotta Gemeinsam Kämpfen

UK – Ana’s House
Switzerland – Revolutionäre Jugend Zürich
Germany – Solidarische Initiative Neuhäusen

Austria – System Change not Climate Change

Switzerland – Bewegung für den Sozialismus

UK – Plan C

Switzerland – SUD Étudiant·e·s et Précaires
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