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’re creating a society based on free women”: voices of Shengal women #3

This article is part of our series on life for Êzidî (Yazidi) women, written by a member of the Internationalist Commune who is currently working in the women‘s structures in Shengal. Only the Kurdish movement intervened when the Kurmanci-speaking Êzidî people suffered genocidal massacre at the hands of Daesh in 2014, yet earlier this year

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Ένα χρόνος στην Διεθνιστική Κομμούνα της Ροζαβά

Aγαπητοί φίλοι, Ένα χρόνο πριν, στις 12 Ιουνιού 2017, δημοσιεύσαμε την πρώτη δημόσια δήλωση της Διεθνιστικής Κομμούνας της Ροζαβά, παρουσιάζοντας έτσι το πρόγραμμα μας στον κόσμο. Επίσης 12 Ιουνίου είναι και τα γενέθλια της Anna Campbell, şehid Helin Qereçox, που έδωσε το όνομα της στην πρώτη Διεθνιστική Ακαδημία της Ροζαβά. Σήμερα, μετά από ένα χρόνο

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“They sold me for a cigarette”: voices of Shengal women #2

This article is part of our series on life for Êzidî (Yazidi) women, written by a member of the Internationalist Commune who is currently working in the women‘s structures in Shengal. Only the Kurdish movement intervened when the Kurmanci-speaking Êzidî people suffered genocidal massacre at the hands of Daesh in 2014, yet earlier this year

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“My children are still in ISIS’ hands”: voices of Shengal women #1

This article is part of our series on life for Êzidî (Yazidi) women, written by a member of the Internationalist Commune who is currently working in the women‘s structures in Shengal. Only the Kurdish movement intervened when the Kurmanci-speaking Êzidî people suffered genocidal massacre at the hands of Daesh in 2014, yet earlier this year

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After the Êzidî genocide: a week of interviews with women in Shengal

Our comrades in England, Plan C, are currently raising money to tackle the severe health crisis among the Êzidî people in Shengal. See here to learn more about their campaign and the struggle of the Êzidî people, and how you can send financial support. Êzidîs – or Yazidis, as their name is commonly transliterated into

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Make your city Green again: do-it-yourself subvertising kit

Comrades from the Special Patrol Group recently launched a subvertising campaign in London, hacking ads to display images from the Internationalist Commune’s forthcoming book ‘Make Rojava Green Again’. The images, of imprisoned representative of the Kurdish movement Abdullah Ocalan and a flower blooming from an AK-47, appeared overnight in bus-stop advertisement hoardings. Now Special Patrol

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