ECOLOGY
The Ecological Council of North and East Syria, which held its first conference in Qamishlo, took the first step towards the establishment of an Ecological Platform.
Tuğba Kahraman from Polen Ekoloji, said that the ecocide in Iliç covers a very large area, and added that “cyanide and heavy chemicals will mix with the Euphrates as the result of a disaster that will have consequences for at least a century."
+ KCK: Turkey must get rid of its ecocidal mentality
+ Miners buried in cyanide-laced landslide at gold mine in Erzincan
Several mine workers were buried in a landslide at a gold mine in the province of Erzincan. The DEM party blames the disaster on the negligence of the AKP/MHP government and the unscrupulousness of the mining companies.
The Ecology Union called on parties that will run the local elections scheduled for 31 March to prepare climate and disaster emergency action plans.
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Call for global action for ancient Hasankeyf on 7 and 8 June
The Initiative to Keep Hasankeyf Alive and Mesopotamia Ecology Movement called on social movements, NGO's, activists to join the 3rd Global Day of Action for the defense of the 12,000 year old town Hasankeyf and the Tigris River on 7 and 8 June.
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Guerrilla is one with nature
Mountaineering backpacks have fluorescent parts, they want to be found when they are lost. But when it comes to the guerrilla, it’s a different story. The backpacks. weapons, clips and flasks take on the colors appropriate for guerrilla life.
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Spring in Amed through ANF lenses
With the arrival of spring, there are more than 250 bird species in the Hewsel Gardens, where colourful and beautiful floral scents conquest the air.
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Make Rojava Green Again Meeting in Geneva
A networking meeting of the "Make Rojava Green Again" campaign took place this weekend in Geneva. The ecologically focused activists also showed solidarity with the hunger strikes in Turkish prisons.
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7000 trees for Raqqa
As part of the tree planting campaign launched in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa in mid-March, the Civil Council has planted 7,000 trees in the former capital of the self-proclaimed ISIS caliphate.
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Afrin’s olives on Switzerland’s agenda
Swiss MP Bernhard Guhl took the Turkish state looting Afrin’s olives to be sold to Spain to the Swiss parliament’s agenda. Guhl stressed that the Turkish state continues to violate international law in front of the whole world to see.
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KODAR’s Ecology Committee warns the IRGC and wood mafia
Over the past two months, there have been numerous reports on social media of massive destruction of the Zagros Forests and the plundering of wood in Rojhilat. KODAR’s Ecology Committee warns the perpetrators that they will be held accountable.
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Italian edition of Make Rojava Green Again now out
With the language bridging utopia and the concrete, the poetic and the everyday, the Internationalist Commune has produced a vision which is also a book about how an ecological and free society may look like.
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The dangers of the Tigris Dam
The water level in the Tigris River continues to rise in parallel with the flow of water after a hatch in the Tigris Dam in Amil's Eğil district was closed.
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