Author name: InternationalistCommune

Intervista con un internazionalista palestinese nel Rojava

Intervista pubblicata la prima volta nel giugno 2017 su Lower class magazine A quei tempi, l’accademia era ancora in costruzione – qui puoi vedere cosa è cambiato negli ultimi 12 mesi: tra le altre cose, la costruzione dell’accademia, l’inizio della campagna Make Rojava Green Again e la nostra prima educazione assieme(i primi corsi) Bas Soz […]

Intervista con un internazionalista palestinese nel Rojava Read More »

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

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

Letter of the Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement about the Afrin Resistance

The Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement’s [RAM] participation in World Afrin Day demonstrates the importance of establishing links between revolutionary freedom struggles in the world today. RAM is positioned in the United States as a political organization dedicated to fighting against the continued enslavement of black people, and against the state and capitalism. The organization regards the

Letter of the Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement about the Afrin Resistance Read More »

Die Revolution ist weiblich

Über die Frauenfrage nachzudenken und zu schreiben, bedeutet, die gesamte Geschichte und Gesellschaft infrage zu stellen. Grund hierfür ist das beispiellose Ausmaß der systematischen Ausbeutung der Frau. Aus diesem Blickwinkel lässt sich die Zivilisationsgeschichte als eine Verlustgeschichte der Frau definieren. Im Laufe dieser Geschichte – der Geschichte von Gott und seinen Knechten, von Herrschern und

Die Revolution ist weiblich Read More »

Scroll to Top