Truth and justice!

Eleven years have passed since comrades Sakine Cansız (Sara), Fidan Doğan (Rojbîn) and Leyla Şaylemez (Ronahî) were murdered in cold blood by a Turkish secret service agent on January 9, 2013. Sara, founder of the PKK, tireless resistance fighter in prison and emblematic figure of the women’s movement; Rojbîn, responsible for the Kurdish movement’s diplomacy in France, organizer of international solidarity; Ronahî, activist of the youth movement, who became a symbol of young women’s insubordination to colonial rule. There is no doubt that this bloody act was ordered by Turkish dictator Reccep Tayip Erdoğan. The assassin, Ömer Güney, acted under the direct instructions of senior members of the Turkish government and its intelligence apparatus, as evidenced by an audio recording of a conversation between the assassin and MIT agents, as well as notes from these same services. Yet neither the French justice system nor any of the responsible European institutions have shed any light on this dark crime.

New Social COntract for Northern & eastern Syria

The Northern and Eastern Syria region has approved an updated the “Social Contract” serving as a constitution for the region, which was first approved in 2014. It is put into effect without a public referendum.
The contract establishes a democratic, environmental and socially-progressive political system with a focus on women’s rights and freedom.

Analysis of Political & Military Situation Nov 2023

In order to be able to accurately interpret current events, conflicts and developments in Rojava and the Middle East, but also globally, it is necessary to name the phase in which the global political system finds itself, taking into account the historical dimension. The core characteristic of this development, which Abdullah Ocalan, initiator of the Kurdish freedom movement and the revolution in Rojava, describes as a third world war, are conflicts between hegemonic and regional powers for the expansion of influence. Different alliances are forged and break up depending on the hoped-for gains. Hegemonic powers support local proxy armies to enforce their interests and war is progressively legitimized as a means to enforce the interests of state actors. The third world war is as well, a war between these forces of power accumulation and the forces of the people and societies, struggling for a life on their land. These conflicts have different expressions and their difference in form as well as the attempt of the hegemonic regimes to defame them often make them hard to identify.

In this analysis we want to highlight events and processes that emerge around this frame. Starting with an overview on power-dynamics in the global scale, we are going to look closer at the war of culture as a means of the hegemonic powers to bring societies under their control, especially focusing on the Middle East. On this basis, we will more broadly analyze the different aspects of the war being waged in Kurdistan.

protest against Erdogan’s visit to Germany

We’ll see you in Berlin on November 18, 2023 at 11am at Oranienplatz!

We call for participation in the protest of the Kurdish Freedom Movement to ensure that Germany ceases to be an hinterland for Turkish fascism. The participation of the German state and its arms industry in Turkish imperialism and expansionism, under the leadership of NATO, is a crime!

Let’s not give Erdogan the opportunity to gather support for his brutal war in Kurdistan!
No quiet Hinterland for Turkish Fascism!

Protest gegen Erdogans Besuch in Deutschland

Wir rufen dazu auf, sich an der Demonstration der kurdischen Freiheitsbewegung zu beteiligen, damit Deutschland nicht länger ein Hinterland des türkischen Faschismus ist. Die Beteiligung des deutschen Staates und seiner Rüstungsindustrie am türkischen Imperialismus und Expansionismus, unter Führung der NATO, ist ein Verbrechen!

Geben wir Erdogan nicht die Möglichkeit, Unterstützung für seinen brutalen Krieg in Kurdistan zu gewinnen! Kein ruhiges Hinterland für den türkischen Faschismus!

Palestine : sur l’hypocrisie turque

Alors que depuis le 7 octobre et l’assaut lancé par le Hamas, l’armée israélienne commet un carnage à Gaza et qu’une intervention terrestre vient juste de commencer, le président autocrate turc Recep Tayyip Erdoğan s’est particulièrement fait remarquer par sa présence. D’abord comme potentiel « médiateur » entre le gouvernement israélien et le Hamas puis – alors que la stratégie israélienne semblait prendre des contours de plus en plus clairement génocidaires – en tant que défenseur acharné de la cause palestinienne.

Palestine: On Turkish hypocrisy

While the Israeli army has been committing carnage in Gaza since the Hamas assault on October 7, and a ground intervention has just begun, Turkey’s autocrat President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been particularly conspicuous by his presence. First as a potential “mediator” between the Israeli government and Hamas, then – as Israeli strategy seemed to take on ever more clearly genocidal contours – as a staunch defender of the Palestinian cause.

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