Young Internationalist Women
The Young İnternationalist Women are an autonomous structure within the İnternationalist Commune of Rojava. İt is a space for young women from all around the world to come together and learn from the women’s revolution in Rojava.
We educate ourselves especially in the topics of women’s liberation and the importance of the identity of young women, no matter from which background. We take part in the civil works of the young women’s movement of north east Syria, building a bridge to young women in other countries and continents to spread the ideas and the spirit from the heart of the women’s revolution into the whole world.
(Vídeo) Abdullah Öcalan’s evaluations: How to Love
Nowadays there is great confusion on what love actually is; how it influences our relationships and what it means for women’s liberation. This is the first of several parts of short videos in which we put together different enlightening evaluations…
Daughters of Inanna
Exactly one year ago, five young girls were murdered in a school in Heseke in northeastern Syria. While they were playing volleyball they were bombed by a Turkish drone. This was not an accident, but a targeted assassination. The targets…
Şehîd Elefteria – The Beauty of Internationalism
Internationalism and becoming a true internationalist revolutionary is a topic that is discussed by many but understood only by few. There is no concept or formula to becoming an internationalist. However what is for sure is that it requires conscience,…
Call to the young women of the world: Join the women’s revolution in Rojava!
The women’s revolution of the 21st century is blossoming in Rojava. For more than 10 years the women and the different peoples of northeast Syria have been struggling and fighting to build up an alternative life to capitalism – in…
A young ezidi woman’s answer to patriarchy, ISIS & colonization
Last year a young women from Rojava was martyred in the free mountains of Kurdistan during the heavy attacks of the Turkish state against the Guerilla. Inspired by her story one of us drew a picture of her. Today we…