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Germany and days in Rome - VIII
The Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan, who went from Moscow to Rome on November 12, 1998, was facing 66 difficult days. The position taken by Germany was to determine the course of the Rome process.
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Second stage in the October 9 period- VII
The Kurdish People's Leader had to leave the Middle East on October 9, 1998. "From now on, a relentless pursuit and control were to be continued by the NATO and the United States wherever I went."
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“A plan with 99 percent no way out” VI
Before October 9, all oppression tools were in use. Turkish threats were accompanied by NATO’s concentration and military exercise. Syria, forced by Egypt and Iran, was in search. Öcalan tried to get out of the way which was one in a hundred.
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Bayık: The KCK campaign will bring us closer to our goal
KCK Executive Council co-chair, Cemil Bayık, spoke to Sterk Tv about Kurdistan, Turkey, the developments in the Middle East as well as the campaign launched by the KCK called 'End isolation, fascism, occupation; Time to Ensure Freedom".
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The period of first two ceasefires – IV
Öcalan effectuated two significant ceasefires in the first half of 1990 as the war in Kurdistan was escalating. While the hand he thrusted out for peace hanged in the air, the Turkish state organised new massacres.
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Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan’s days in the Middle East - III
The actions within the context of “international conspiracy” against Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan date back to 1986. But against all efforts of defamation and elimination by enemies of Kurdish people, Öcalan managed to become the leader of the Kurds.
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Based on an organized and active living - II
“It should be known that since the age of seven, I have always focused on living in an organized and active manner. In fact, organization requires action; action requires organization. Organization and action should be understood as a state of life.”
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The short story of Kurdistan Revolution – I
Pushing aside the pervading curse all over it, Kurdistan has hosted new births. The revolution of Kurdistan began with Öcalan opening his eyes to the world in the village of Amara.
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"Bijî Serok Apo" - The story of a slogan
The slogan "Bijî Serok Apo" - "Long live Chairman Apo" can be heard at Newroz celebrations, demonstrations, guerrilla actions and funerals of the martyrs. What is the story behind this slogan?
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“Millions of Kurds are not scapegoat for Erdoğan’s ambitions”
Tsukerman said: “Erdogan dehumanizes millions of Kurds and claims that they are a "bogeyman" that threatens Turkey ... and the Turkish regime takes the Jewish community as a hostage ... and occupies Arab lands while criticizing the French colonial past."
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RiseUp4Rojava calls for week of international resistance
RiseUp4Rojava calls for "a week of solidarity, a week of strengthening the antifascist struggle globally, a week of civil disobedience against fascist rule, capitalist exploitation and imperialist devastation of our livelihoods!"
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Turkish low intensity war, a report by RiseUp4Rojava
RiseUp4Rojava and International Red Help have compiled an important report which analyses the hostile actions carried out during several months of the "ceasefire" at the end of 2019 by Turkey and its proxies against Rojava.
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The US involvement in Shengal
If Shengal had been taken over by ISIS, it would be possible to conquest the whole of Rojava starting from Cizre thus liquidating the revolution. Rumours have it that this dirty plan was devised by the US, Turkey and the KDP, to be executed by ISIS.
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Besê Hozat: Rojava sets a wrong agenda
“For a revolutionary popular war, it is not enough for the SDF to fight and for everyone else to help them a little bit. The time for demonstrations is over. This form of action is not what Rojava needs now,” says Besê Hozat of the KCK.
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Gaffar: We are inspired by the Kurdish movement and people
“We are inspired by the Kurdish movement and by the Kurdish people especially when it comes to the fight against ISIS. We have to learn from them and continue the same fight against Taliban here in Afghanistan,” says Gaffar.
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Dismantling myths, Ferda Çetin
Nowadays, there is another epidemic as widespread as COVID-19, it is a more dangerous one, it is the conflict and tension threatening Southern Kurdistan, Rojava and Shengal. It is the intellectual infection!