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ABDULLAH ÖCALAN NOMINATED FOR SYDNEY PEACE PRIZE

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Abdullah Öcalan, imprisoned head of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has been nominated for the Sydney Peace Prize

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Kurdish Political Prisoner’s Hunger Strike Ends after 63 Days

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Rosa Gilbert: “As political prisoners continue to suffer in Turkish jails, silence amounts to complicity with the newly empowered fascist regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Be a voice against silence.”

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‘The Political Thought of Abdullah Öcalan – Kurdistan, Women’s Revolution And Democratic Confederalism’

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April 15 saw the launch of Abdullah Öcalan’s new book: The Political Thought of Abdullah Öcalan – Kurdistan, Women’s Revolution And Democratic Confederalism’ published by the British-based progressive publisher, Pluto Press

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TURKEY HUNGER STRIKES: DIALOGUE BEGINS

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Dialogue has begun between prison authorities and the hunger-striking Kurdish prisoners held in in Edirne High Security Prison in the northwestern province.

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Zehra Doğan Sentenced!

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the Mardin 2nd High Criminal Court has sentenced Zehra Doğan to 2 years, 9 months and 22 days imprisonment for the painting

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NORTHERN KURDISTAN: NEWROZ WELCOMES MORE POLITICAL PRISONERS ON HUNGER STRIKE

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the countless Kurdish political prisoners held in Turkish jails, 26 of whom have been on hunger strike since early February

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NORTHERN KURDISTAN: RUMOURS OF PEACE (TALKS)?

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Post Views: 9 February 2017: Following the late night 45-minute phone call on February 7th between U.S. President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, CIA director, Mike Pompeo was in Ankara two days later for a short visit.

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The women revolution of Kurdistan  – Sakine Cansiz – Part Two

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 Years ago, Sakine Cansız had told us about the First PKK Congress and the Kurdish Liberation Struggle

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I lived fighting all my life – Sakine Cansiz- Part One

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Sakine Cansız, a co-founder of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), was murdered in Paris on 9 January 2013. Years ago, Sakine had told us about her first years in the Kurdish struggle and her search for a full and free life

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The Long Road to Peace

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Making peace, as Gerry Adams continues to reiterate, quoting Nelson Mandela, is much more difficult than making war

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