Internationalists Experiences

Interview with the Internationalist Commune

The Komun Academy interviewed internationalists of the Internationalist Community. As a self-description, we want to publish the interview here too. “We need to strengthen the ability of the society to democratize and create itself” As the editorial team of Komun-Academy, we interviewed the Internationalist Commune of Rojava. As a political space for internationalist youth to […]

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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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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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„I went to the mountains to start all over“

Article was originally published by lowerclassmagazine on August 8 2018 A german internationalist at the PKK. Interview with Heval Delia. On his journey to Rojava LCM-reporter Bernd Machielski met the german internationalist Delia, who joined the Kurdistan Worker’s Party, the PKK, one year ago. A talk about her motivation and the Left in Germany. One

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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’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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