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Dahûrandin: Evaluations by Rêber APO

Dahûrandin (/daˈhuːɾandɪn/): In Kurdish (Kurmanji), “dahûrandin” can mean “to research, investigate, or analyze” something in depth. This usage applies when someone is systematically examining a subject, looking into details, or studying something carefully. Rêber APO (Abdullah Öcalan) conducted a lot of important research particularly on culture, society, and civilization. In his works, he analyzed nationalist […]

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Rêber Apo: The role and mission of Young Women in the Democratic Nation

This is a a shortened version of an evaluation of Rêber Apo (Abdullah Öcalan) about the role and mission of Young Women in the Democratic Nation, in all the different parts of live. Capitalism is actively hostile to young women. Thus, it tries to numb the young woman, to make her incapable of acting and

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The most beautiful thing on earth: Living with Rêber Apo

Şehîd Gulbahar Gulhat was a young women from Elih, North-Kurdistan, who joined the ranks of the Guerilla in 1991 when she was 13 years old. After five years living in the mountains of Kurdistan she went to the Academy of Rêber Apo (Abdullah Öcalan) in Damaskus, Syria. After seeing education at the Academy she returned

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Mandela and Rêber Apo: A common revolutionary Path towards People’s Freedom

Thirty-five years ago, on 11 February 1990, Nelson Mandela was released from 27 years’ imprisonment in South Africa. This day marks both the end of an intense struggle waged during a global campaign for Mandela’s release and the beginning of a new process. On 11 February 1990, a new page in history was turned. The

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Rêber APO: “Jesus was actually a radical class revolutionary”

In his defence writings Rêber APO evaluates the history of the democratic forces of the Middle East in a detailed and deep way. Here we can find several evaluations about religion in general, but especially about Jesus and Christianity and its role as a democratic force in the Middle East. On this day, the day

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