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Buen Camino : a letter from Spanish-speaking Internationalists in Rojava to present their new blog

Here you can read the blog in spanish. From 1936 in spain to 2019 in Rojava, Internationalism is still alive! Recently, many Internationalists have come to Rojava to defend the revolution and answer the call for support of the North-Eastern Syrian people. Today as yesterday, internationalism is still alive! In 1936 more than 35,000 internationalists

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Create one, two, many Rojavas – Call from an Internationalist

Dear comrades, dear friends, We write to you in these times of historical resistance and above all we want to remind you once again of all the freedom fighters who gave their lives to defend the revolution. We would like to remember Şehîd Amara Renas, Şehîd Dayê Aqîde and Şehîd Hevrîn Xalef, who represent the

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Mobilization in Rojava – Experiences of an internationalist

I am an internationalist from Germany, I am in Rojava. I have been here for a long time to get actively involved in the revolution. I have worked in the different social areas here. Last year in December we had the situation that there were very strong threats against the revolution in Rojava. The situation

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82nd anniversary of the death of Seyit Riza, Kurdish leader of the Dersim Rebellion

This 15th November 2019 mark the 82nd anniversary of the execution of Seyit Riza by the Turkish state. We wrote this article to remember him and his fight against the oppressors. Seyit Riza (1963 – 1937) was an Alevi, Zaza-Kurdish* political leader from the Dersim region of North Kurdistan (today part of the Turkish state).

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Til Temir: Front line – A letter from an internationalist friend

A combatjet passes in low flight over the city of Til Temir, making the windows of the houses vibrate, where Kurds, Arabs and Assyrians coexist in this arid city located today few kilometers of the front. When the blazing sound of the engine passes, the crying of a baby is the first thing to break

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