In Turkey, solidarity with the Kurds of Rojava, in neighboring Syria, is coupled with concern over what the Turkish and Syrian governments intend for this population on both sides of the border.
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Rojava is fighting for its survival
For days now, the Syrian interim government, together with Islamist mercenaries, has been carrying out attacks on Rojava, a ...
Kurdish-populated border towns in Turkey have become flashpoints for protests against the Syrian interim government’s ...
The Office of General Yazdanpanah criticised Western inaction regarding the situation for the Kurds in Syria, continuing: ...
Protests erupted across the Kurdistan Region and abroad on Monday as Kurds rallied in support of northeast Syria (Rojava), ...
This article is simply an observation of the facts, the reaction of the vast majority of Kurds, leftists in other countries, ...
The co-chair of Turkey's Kurdish Democratic Party (DEM), Tulay Hatim Oglari Urog, told The New Arab during an interview that ...
BREAKING: After the failure of the Damascus meeting between al-Sharaa and Mazloum Abdi, and with Turkish-backed Syrian ...
Northeast Syria (Rojava) is not a marginal episode of recent history, nor is it a local conflict that can be explained only ...
For Kurds, it was the nearest thing they had to a country. For idealistic foreigners, a noble experiment in socialism. For the West, a convenient ally against terror group Islamic State (IS). Now, the ...
Kurdish communities around the country have responded to the genocidal war against Rojava with multiple protests in several cities. Peter Boyle reports.
The crisis in Syria is affecting Kurds all over the world, primarily due to the fear that members of the Syrian government’s ...
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