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NO WAR ON NORTHERN SYRIA!

Als Internationalistische Kommune von Rojava und internationale Kampagne RISEUP4ROJAVA rufen wir zu einer weltweiten Mobilisierung gegen eine türkische Invasion in Nordsyrien auf: NO WAR ON NORTHERN SYRIA! Am Tag X auf die Straße! Vor sieben Jahren begann in Rojava, eine Revolution die das Leben von Millionen Menschen radikal verändern sollte. Die KurdInnen befreiten sich von […]

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International Days of Action: riseup4rojava – Disturb. Block. Occupy

No to military and financial support of the fascist Turkish state! 6th / 7th September 2019 in Italy, Germany, Greece, Catalonia, Sweden, UK, Switzerland and many other countries More Informations: riseup4rojava.org While the people of Rojava and Northeast Syria continue their struggle for self-determination, women’s liberation and grassroots democracy and defend themselves against the attacks

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The fascist Turkish state mobilizes at the border to attack Northern Syria!

Support “riseup4rojava – smash Turkish fascism!” – International campaign to defend the Rojava revolution and its achievements. Whats happening? Since 9 July, the Turkish occupying army has started a new military movement along the Turkish-Syrian border. From Suruc to Ceylanpinar, more tanks, artillery and heavy equipment are being moved to the Federation border every day.

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Anna Mae Aquash – From the US to Kurdistan: the indigenous struggle for freedom

“I won’t stop fighting for my country until I die”(Anna Mae) Some time ago we painted the portrait of Anna Mae Aquash on the wall of the Internationalist Commune of Rojava. Beside her are the faces of Commandante Ramona from Chiapas, the black American revolutionary Harriet Tubman, the PKK’s co-founder Sakine Cansiz and the Communard

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