Make Rojava Green Again

Campaign Make Rojava Green Again

The connection between capitalism and ecology

Due to the devastating effects of environmental degradation, the ecological question has received increasing media and social attention, as its consequences are too obvious to be negated further. The social development of the last 200 years has put the earth into a condition, whose enormous consequences affect all life on this world and which will […]

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Debbie Bookchin at the Internationalist Commune of Rojava

https://vimeo.com/328462178 In March 2019 Debbie Bookchin visited us at the Academy of the Internationalist Commune. She gave a seminar on Social Ecology and left many books of Murray Bookchin with us for further studies. After that we were showing her our academy and in particular our projects of Make Rojava Green Again. Debbie shared her

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Not scared to fight: Why I left Russia for the ecological struggle in Rojava

My interest in Rojava and Kurdistan ignited after a long time spent searching for a similar model or concept inside the Russian movement. The Russian movement is small and disorganised, and each person within it acts by themselves. A good example is the struggle against the ‘Nord Stream’ gas pipeline. Beginning in Vyborg city, the

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We need your help! Crowdfunding for the book “Make Rojava Green Again”

“Help bring a new world into being in Rojava. And spread its vision: that a free, ecological society is possible everywhere.” – Debbie Bookchin In the beginning of this year, we started the campaign “Make Rojava Green Again” together with the responsible entities within the self-administration for the ecological work. Several initial ecological projects, mainly

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Why we’re planting trees in northern Syria – Independent article

This interview/article was originally published in the Independent newspaper. “Thirty years ago this area was full of trees,” Adin says, pointing at a dusty swathe of harvested wheat fields spreading to the horizon and the Turkish border beyond. “Then the regime sent men to cut them all down.” We are in the autonomous region of

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