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 “Where is your voice?”A political prisoner’s letter to humanity

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Murat Türk, born 1976 in Amed (Diyarbakır), is a former guerrilla fighter from Kurdistan. 24 years ago, he was imprisoned by the Turkish state

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What Next in Afrin?

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Over a year has passed since the might of NATO’s second largest military machine with its fighter jets overran what had one of the safest regions in a Syria gutted by years of civil war and bloodshed

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Öcalan’s lawyer: Isolation means war

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Lawyer Ibrahim Bilmez is one of the lawyer of Kurdish people’s leader Abdullah Öcalan, from Asrin Hukuk Burosu

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Turkey: hunger strikes for Öcalan reach a critical stage

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Hundreds of Kurdish detainees in Turkish prisons are carrying out a hunger strike to demand an end to the isolation of PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan

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Open Letter to UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt

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Seven Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey have taken their own lives in the last three weeks

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Turkey: the wondrous tale of democratic resilience

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All the country’s democratic and civic institutions — from an impartial judiciary to its newspapers and universities — have been battered by the ruling party

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“Someone Else’s War – when your child joins the war against Isis”

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I joined the YPJ in March of last year. I wanted to support the revolution and fight and join also the weaponised fight against the forces of fascism and the enemies of the revolution

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Uncertain Times in Rojava – The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria

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What is the future for the democratic revolution trying to unfold in North and East Syria?

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Solidarity to the Revolution in Rojava-Syria

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 The Solidarity Initiative in the Revolution of Rojava-North Syria is an assembly of comrades from the anarchist /antiauthoritarian milieu

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HDP’s report on pre-election period

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“The HDP calls all democratic institutions, comrades, and the international community to get  involved in observing the elections.”

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