Message of Rêber Apo for 25th November
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Other languages: ITA – GER – KURDÎ In hierarchical and statist society systems, the most important political phenomenon is the conflict between the democratic element and the war and power clique. There is a constant struggle between the democratic elements based on communality—society’s mode of existence—and war and power cliques that disguise themselves as hierarchy
Rêber APO about Peace: “Wars are never the people’s choice” Read More »
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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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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An interview by M. Sayan with Rêber APO (Part 1 of 2)
“Killing masculinity” is a principle of socialism (Part 2) Read More »
An interview by M. Sayan with Rêber APO (Part 1 of 2)
“Killing masculinity” is a principle of socialism (Part 1) Read More »
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Brochure: On my prison life on İmralı island Read More »
Text by “Abdullah Öcalan Academy for Social Sciences“ If we look back at history, we see that in popular movements, leaders always enjoy an undeniable status. We will see that the social problems, society or social demands, hopes and aspirations that have arisen somewhere and at some time in history will find their most concentrated
The truth of Rêber Apo (Abdullah Öcalan) Read More »