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The death basements of Cizre: Five years on, victims are still fighting for justice
At least 177 people were burned alive or shot by the Turkish military in what became known as the “death basements of Cizre” in February 2016. Five years later, impunity continues and denies the victims justice. -
Protest against repression against Kurdish diaspora in Sweden grows
Although Sweden has admitted that Kurds were falsely accused in connection with the Palme murder, criminalization and stigmatization continue. Kurdish refugees from Turkey in particular are under general suspicion. -
IHD co-chair Keskin blames Turkish opposition over Imrali isolation
As the hunger strike resistance against Imrali isolation in Turkey’s prisons marks 70 days, Turkey’s IHD co-chair Eren Keskin stated that the opposition is as guilty as the government. "There is no law in Imrali". -
KHRAG chairperson speaks about Freedom for Ocalan Campaign in South Africa
Chairperson of the Kurdish Human Rights Action Group (KHRAG) in South Africa Mahmoud Patel speaks about the campaign "The Time Has Come: Freedom for Abdullah Ocalan towards a just peace in Turkey". -
Lawyer Şeker: The hunger strikers' demands concern people outside prison too
ÖHD co-chair, lawyer Bünyamin Şeker, said that the prisoners started a hunger strike because of the weak efforts carried out by the democratic opposition and the public opinion. -
Turkish-ISIS Belt replaces Arab Belt
“The demographics of Syria’s most stable and secure lands is being changed by the joint plan of the UN (United Nations), USA, Russia and the European Union (EU), writes Ferda Çetin. -
PJAK co-chair Moini: Iran seeks to intimidate the society
PJAK co-chair Siamand Moini comments on the Iranian regime's wave of repression in Eastern Kurdistan, the changes taking place in the region, and the change of government in the United States. -
Birdal: Isolation and hunger strikes should be first issue on the country's agenda
IHD Honorary chair, Akın Birdal, said that isolation and hunger strikes should be the first item on the country's agenda and suggested holding a peace and democracy conference. -
A life on the brink of death for kolbars
Kurdish load carriers live with the threat of death. "To save ourselves from torture and death, we have to overcome four to five ambushes," tells kolbar M.S. -
Turkish charm offensive for a new war
Turkey is currently using fine words and practical concessions in Libya and the eastern Mediterranean to try to win EU and US support for something very concrete: a large-scale military operation in Southern Kurdistan (Northern Iraq). -
Maxmur residents: The embargo is more dangerous than Covid-19
Some 12,000 people are living the Maxmur refugee camp in Southern Kurdistan. The camp has been subjected to an unofficial embargo for 18 months - despite the outbreak of coronavirus. -
Catalan MP praises NE Syria's Autonomous Administration model
Member of the Catalan Parliament for Esquerra Republicana, Ruben Wagensberg, is visiting Rojava. -
Is Turkey testing the new US government?
All indications show that the Turkish state is ready to test whether the green light for the invasion of Dêrik and Shengal will be given at international level after the change of government in the US. -
Colombian party FARC set to change name at its General Assembly
The FARC party is holding is General Assembly. Party's leader Rodrigo Londoño (Timochenko) said the party will change its name so to broad participation. -
Open to gangs, closed to patriots: Hewlêr
The KDP administration is closing Hewler to refugees from Northern Kurdistan but is opening it up to those who come after dealing with prostitution and murder crimes in Turkey and act like intelligence officers in Southern Kurdistan. -
The story of the city of Merîvan
Merîvan is one of the cities of resistance in Rojhilat. It is an extraordinary city marked by history and culture. -
Berwari: Akar's visit to Iraq and Bashur signals a great war
Duhok University lecturer Kamuran Berwari stated that the visit of Turkish special war staffs Hulusi Akar, Yaşar Güler and Hakan Fidan to Baghdad and then to Hewlêr signaled a new attack against the PKK. -
AKP expands its police force and intelligence services
Over the past decade, the AKP has expanded its police force and intelligence services and increased the authorities' powers. -
Chomsky: The Rojava Revolution is a miracle that the world must see
Noam Chomsky said that Rojava is going through a difficult process and that it is a miracle that it has survived until now. -
Shocking new evidence in British supplies to Turkish killer drones
Shocking new evidence reveals a six-year secret history of British supplied technology that has fuelled Turkey’s dirty drone wars. -
MIT and KDP propaganda smear campaign collapses
In a concerted propaganda campaign, MIT (Turkish Intelligence Services) and KDP tried to connect the “PKK, YPG / YPJ and SDF” with “child abductions”. Investigative media showed that the children are at home. -
Noam Chomksy opens Rojava University Freedom Lectures
Today linguist Noam Chomsky will inaugurate the the Rojava Freedom lecture series at the Rojava University in Qamishlo. -
Is the Islamic State coming back?
In the past few days there have been a series of large-scale ISIS attacks in Syria. Is the Islamic State coming back? -
Asrin Law Office: Imrali is a black hole
“To overcome the Imrali isolation system in real terms can only be possible by ensuring the legal equality and freedom of Mr. Öcalan and the Kurdish people intertwined with him, like all other individuals and peoples,” says the Asrin Law Office. -
Asrin Law Office publishes ‘Imrali Prison’ report for 2020
“To overcome the Imrali isolation system in real terms can only be possible by ensuring the legal equality and freedom of Mr. Öcalan and the Kurdish people intertwined with him, like all other individuals and peoples,” says the Asrin Law Office.