The Greek left apparently has the same blindspot as most of the world's left re: the criminal regime of Bashar al-Assad which has turned Syria into the world's most prolific refugee factory by re...
Excellent write-up (especially re: the economy which is often neglected in leftist accounts of Rojava) but from this it's unclear who controls the armed forces of the YPG/YPJ?
“Iraq, winds of hope” von Josef Daher am 20. August 2015 bei Tahrir ICN , der neben den sozialen Forderungen der Hunderttausenden von DemonstrantInnen einen Schwerpunkt seiner Ausführungen...
https://tahriricn.wordpress.com/2015/08/20/iraq-winds-of-hope/comment-page-1/#comment-8069
Tahrir-International Collective Network website: On the Syrian Revolution and the Kurdish Issue – an interview with Syrian-Kurdish activist and journalist Shiar Nayo: https://tahriricn.wordpre...
french translation : http://rrcaen.neowordpress.fr/2015/06/17/les-soutiens-dextreme-droite-au-regime-du-dictateur-el-assad/
française via la version anglaise du site Tahrir ICN disponible ici :
While there is some useful analysis in the above article, in particular its illustration of the multi-faceted nature of the struggle going on in Syria, it is fatally compromised by its pro-US per...
the world today, fascistic regimes such as that of al-Assad in Syria are just as deserving of overthrow as were Hitler, Mussolini and Franco. There are
of the army and the “deep state” in place, revolutionaries left the door open for new despots to consolidate power. For the revolution to succeed, they would have had to demolish the
excellent post. it should be noted, however, that contrary to leftist assumptions, the Saudis have actually been very suspicious of Islamists, recognising them as a threat to their own throne. Th...