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WHY WON’T TURKEY TALK PEACE WITH THE KURDS?

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Is there not something absurd (if not for the cost in human suffering) in Turkey’s ruling coalition’s deep seated venom for the social and cultural presence of this not-Turkish people?

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“Imperialism Has No Friends”

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Two strategies, one goal: the United States and the Kurdish movement in Syria

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The Threat to Rojava

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An Anarchist in Syria Speaks on the Real Meaning of Trump’s Withdrawal

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“We defend Northern Syria and Rojava because we defend a world without fascism and patriarchy”

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Erdogan and the AKP- MHP fascists have shown with the recent bombings of already displaced people in the camp in Maxmur and Yazidis in Şengal their will to invade also Rojava/Northern Syria

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Syrian Democratic Forces: “To the Public Opinion”

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The White House’s decision to withdraw from northern and eastern Syria will negatively affect the campaign against terrorism of ISIS

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Turkey launches new aggression against Iraq and Syria

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Turkish troops fired across the border on November 1, killing a six-year-old girl in the northern Syrian village of Til Findir

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Rojava – More Unprovoked Turkish Aggression

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“Turkey’s attacks on the Kobani countryside and Tel Ebyid villages is considered as giving ISIS aid to organize it’s ranks…” said Hakki Kobani, for the SDF

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AFRIN. Where’s the “PEACE & SECURITY” now, Turkey?

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The factions of the Operation “Olive Branch”  “…are still continuing to loot and thieve the property of the citizens, and the residents confirmed that factions have imposed royalties on the owners and farmers

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MORE BAD NEWS FROM AFRIN?

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Turkey and its jihadist allies entered the Kurdish city on March 18, 2018, after 58 days bombing the region’s civilian population with the latest in NATO technology

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Defend Rojava. An Open Letter

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Many of those who fled Afrin are now sleeping in open fields or tent cities, lacking the most elementary necessities

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