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Remaining silence about repression in prisons is no option
The tradition and culture of opposing persecution and oppression in prisons in Turkey and Kurdistan should once again be put in motion. -
Journalist Seth J. Frantzman: No more international law, now there is chaos
In recent years, we have witnessed that states and non-state organizations have increasingly invested in armed-unmanned drones, and drones play a decisive role in conflicts in Libya, Ukraine and the Caucasus countries. -
Kurdish patriotism
Fleeing from Kurdistan is fleeing from patriotism, the struggle for freedom and democracy. As dozens of Kurdish young people die for freedom each day, one cannot flee from Kurdistan to seek a better life in Europe. -
84 years ago, the execution of Seyit Riza
The 15 November marks the 84th anniversary of the execution of Seyit Riza by the Turkish state. -
Roussopoulos: "We need a high-level delegation to investigate Turkish use of chemical weapons"
Dimitrios I. Roussopoulos said: "We need a high-level powerful delegation to investigate Turkish use of chemical weapons." -
Igor Zulaika on the importance of Catalan Parliament recognition of Autonomous Administration
International Coordinator for Euskal Herria Bildu, Igor Zulaika, spoke about the importance of the Catalan Parliament's recognition of the Autonomous Administration of North East Syria. -
Hasan Cudi: Turkey wants to change demography in South Kurdistan with its immigration policy
Author, journalist and political observer Hasan Cudi told ANF about the situation of Kurdish refugees on the Belarusian border and about the change in the demographic structure of Kurdistan. -
Freedom Ship activists meet mayor of Naples
Freedom Ship activists attended a panel and concert while meeting with the mayor in Naples, where they arrived from Athens. -
HPG commander Malazgirt reports from South Kurdistan
HPG commander Amed Malazgirt explained to ANF the current status of the guerrilla resistance against the Turkish occupation operation in South Kurdistan. -
Arthur West: "Turkey needs to be challenged for its actions"
Arthur West, veteran Scottish peace campaigner and former Chairperson of the Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament said "Turkey needs to be challenged for its actions." -
Journalist Apple: The silence on Turkey's war crimes is utterly disgusting
Journalist Emily Apple said that "the silence on Turkey’s war crimes is utterly disgusting." -
Human trafficking through KDP-AKP collaboration!
Travel agencies in Hewler facilitate human trafficking. Turkey is responsible for issuing visas and even passports to immigrants from Kurdistan to Belarus. -
'Freedom Ship' will sail from Greece to Italy today
The 'Freedom Ship' action group began its program on Monday with a series of meetings with parties and non-governmental organizations in Athens. The delegation will leave Athens for Naples today. -
Writer Meral Şimşek: They want to end my literary life
PEN member, Kurdish writer and poet Meral Şimşek, who was sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison for "making propaganda for a terrorist organization" on the grounds of her poems and stories, said: "They want to end my literary life." -
HPG and YJA Star guerrillas: Our goal is victory!
HPG and YJA Star guerrillas speak about the resistance against the Turkish invasion of the Medya Defense Areas. "Sitting and waiting will not make a revolution." -
20 students get their graduation certificates in Kirmanckî in Qamishlo
After four months of successful joint learning, 20 graduates of the Kirmanckî courses in Qamishlo received their certificates. -
Freedom ship will travel from Greece to Italy demanding freedom for Abdullah Öcalan
As part of the campaign “The time is now - freedom for Abdullah Öcalan”, a “freedom ship” will go from Greece to Italy. The aim is to remember Öcalan's odyssey in Europe, which led to his abduction and deportation to Imrali. -
Turkey violates the Chemical Weapons Convention it signed in 1997
Turkey continues to use banned weapons since it signed the Chemical Weapons Convention in 1997. -
Qamishlo first cycling team for women and girls celebrates its first anniversary
For a year now, Qamishlo has had its first cycling team for women and girls - a novelty, and as more and more women get on a bike, a taboo is finally broken. -
Coalition against chemical weapons in Kurdistan launched
A new initiative was launched on Tuesday to stop Turkey’s illegal war in Iraqi Kurdistan and hold it to account for its alleged use of chemical weapons. -
Interview with Mohammed Elnaiem on Self-Determination and the Struggle in Sudan
Peace in Kurdistan Campaign interviews Mohammed Elnaiem about the ongoing struggle for self-determination in Sudan. -
Kalkan: The states that created the “Kurdish question” do not want it resolved
“Under the guise of ‘combatting terror’ a Kurdish genocide has been supported by NATO for 37 years. Since 1985 Turkey’s war against the PKK has in essence been waged by NATO. The planning of this war takes place in NATO headquarters." -
Peace in Kurdistan Campaign expresses solidarity with World Kobane Day
Today is World Kobane Day and Peace in Kurdistan Campaign issued a statement of solidarity. -
Kalkan: Global powers approve and support Turkey’s genocidal sovereignty over Kurdistan
According to PKK Executive Council member Duran Kalkan, the Turkish state’s colonialist-genocidal sovereignty over Kurdistan is not opposed by the US and NATO, but, on the contrary, is approved and supported. -
Binarê Qendîl, a model of radical democratic self-goverment
The southern Kurdish mountain community of Binarê Qendîl is a model of radical democratic self-government. Communal life is organized at all levels by councils, problems are solved by society.