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KONGRA-GEL co-chair Remzi Kartal dismissed reports by special warfare centers claiming that Abdullah Öcalan is not being listened to by the Kurdish Freedom Movement as "utter lies.
Çalak Mazlûm from the HPG and Eylem Göksu Gabar from the YJA Star underlined the central importance of women's freedom struggle for the liberation of society.
The Basque Parliament MP from Euskal Herria Bildu, Oihana Etxebarrieta, said that "the solution to the Kurdish question passes through Mr. Öcalan’s freedom."
The co-mayor of Halfeti, Mehmet Karayılan, was removed from office by the Turkish regime and replaced by a trustee. He said that this approach is part of a strategic plan, calling for people to stand up for the city administration.
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Northern Syria: Thousands of ISIS jihadists await trial
Thousands of ISIS jihadists are sitting in prisons in northern Syria awaiting trial - many of them from European countries. The lack of clarity, however, creates new problems. We visited two prisons and talked to the prisoners.
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Öcalan: Chaos-causing diseases are spreading
Kurdish People's Leader Öcalan wrote: Chaos-causing diseases such as cancer, AIDS and stress are spreading. The society for the first time has realised that it's trapped in chaos.
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Children in Waşokanî Camp dream of going back home
The children forced to flee from the attacks of the invading Turkish state mercenaries who settled in Waşokanî Camp, are dreaming of returning to their homes while working with their families to create new living spaces.
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A wound bleeding for 32 years: Halabja
On 16 March 1988, 32 years ago, 5,000 Kurds, mostly women and children, were killed when deadly gas was released on the northern Iraqi town of Halabja by Saddam Hussein's forces.
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March 12, 2004: The uprising of Qamishlo
On 12 March 2004 an uprising broke out in Qamishlo which quickly spread to all of Rojava. Contemporary witnesses report about the events and the political atmosphere of that time.
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Erdogan's diplomatic defeats
The war in Idlib is inevitable despite negotiated breathing space. If Erdogan had been promised the desired support in Brussels, he could have started the war without waiting for an attack by the Syrian army.
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Situation on the Turkish border: racism and despair
Social worker Berfin Ateşmen and human rights activist Leman Yurtsever have been observing the situation of refugees at the Turkish-Greek border on the spot. They declare that the refugees there are left to die.
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Conference on the Kurdish question in the German Parliament
Under the title "Divided yet united? - Chances and Perspectives for the Solution of the "Kurdish Question" in the Middle East" a conference organised by the parliamentary group DIE LINKE and the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (RLS) took place in Bundestag.
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Öcalan: Everything depends on your struggle
Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan said in a meeting with his brother: "Everything depends on your struggle. If you do nothing, the isolation and bloodshed will continue. Nobody will come and solve the problem for you."
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PKK: Everything depends on our struggle
"The AKP/MHP fascism has no chance to survive against the effective and holistic struggle for freedom and democracy that we will lead. Everything depends on the strength of our struggle," the PKK said in a recent statement.
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Our history sinks before our eyes
Mesopotamia is a highly important region in the history of mankind. In Hasankeyf up to 12 thousand years old settlement remains have been found. This largely unexplored history is now sinking into the floods of the Ilisu Dam.