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Solidarity with the Kurdish Resistance in Chiapas
In San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, a meeting was held on the revolution in northern and eastern Syria, the resistance of the Kurdish people, and the thoughts of Abdullah Öcalan and Omar Aziz. Dozens of people gathered at the Paliacate to listen to firsthand testimonies, watch videos, and discuss the current situation in Syria and Kurdistan.
The discussion focused on Öcalan’s struggle for peace despite his detention for over 26 years, and on Omar Aziz’s contribution to community self-organization. The evening sparked questions and debates, with the most recurring one being: "What can we do to support this revolution?" During the event, stickers and flyers were distributed to denounce the Turkish violence against the autonomous government of northeastern Syria. This is not the first solidarity initiative in San Cristóbal, a city near the Zapatista territory, and it certainly won’t be the last, continuing to be a reference point for international struggle.
In San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, a meeting was held on the revolution in northern and eastern Syria, the resistance of the Kurdish people, and the thoughts of Abdullah Öcalan and Omar Aziz. Dozens of people gathered at the Paliacate to listen to firsthand testimonies, watch videos, and discuss the current situation in Syria and Kurdistan.
The discussion focused on Öcalan’s struggle for peace despite his detention for over 26 years, and on Omar Aziz’s contribution to community self-organization. The evening sparked questions and debates, with the most recurring one being: "What can we do to support this revolution?" During the event, stickers and flyers were distributed to denounce the Turkish violence against the autonomous government of northeastern Syria. This is not the first solidarity initiative in San Cristóbal, a city near the Zapatista territory, and it certainly won’t be the last, continuing to be a reference point for international struggle.
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Five Things You Need to Know About NES/Rojava
Longer video going back to basics about the social system here
Longer video going back to basics about the social system here
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💜"Women Will Liberate the World"
Amed Spor fans celebrate March 8 with a stunning choreography in honor of International Women's Day.
Amed Spor fans celebrate March 8 with a stunning choreography in honor of International Women's Day.
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The Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) celebrated March 8, International Working Women’s Day, with an impressive military ceremony.
Yekîneyên Parastina Jinê (YPJ) cejna 8’ê Adarê Roja Jinên Kedkar ên Cîhanê bi merasîmeke bi heybet ya leşkerî pîroz kir.
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Yekîneyên Parastina Jinê (YPJ) cejna 8’ê Adarê Roja Jinên Kedkar ên Cîhanê bi merasîmeke bi heybet ya leşkerî pîroz kir.
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🔵 On March 23, 2025, in Qamishlo, under the slogan “With the vanguard of women, Kurdish national unity becomes a certainty,” the first National Conference for the Unity of Kurdish Women in Rojava
was held. The event brought together 300 delegates, including artists, intellectuals, writers, political party members, journalists, and
representatives of women’s organizations and movements, as well as institutions affiliated with the Democratic Autonomous Administration of
North and East Syria. Women from Aleppo and Damascus also took part.
For more Information read here:
https://kongra-star.org/eng/2025/03/25/the-first-national-conference-for-the-unity-of-kurdish-women-in-rojava/
was held. The event brought together 300 delegates, including artists, intellectuals, writers, political party members, journalists, and
representatives of women’s organizations and movements, as well as institutions affiliated with the Democratic Autonomous Administration of
North and East Syria. Women from Aleppo and Damascus also took part.
For more Information read here:
https://kongra-star.org/eng/2025/03/25/the-first-national-conference-for-the-unity-of-kurdish-women-in-rojava/
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The First National Conference for the Unity of Kurdish Women in Rojava - Kongra Star
“With this conference, we are laying the foundation for a new history—the history of the unity of the Kurdish people, led by the vanguard of Kurdish women. Just as women in Rojava have been at the forefront in all fields, they are also leading the way in…
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In March 2025, a wave of sectarian violence struck Syria’s coastal region, targeting the Alawite community. Carried out by HTS and Turkey-backed factions (Hemshat and Hemzat), the attacks featured racist slogans and calls for “purification”. At least 1,614 civilians were killed, tens Alawite villages were burned, and tens of thousands were displaced. Tens of women were abducted, raising big concerns about their fate. Aid efforts were blocked, and survivors were left without support.
In March 2025, a wave of sectarian violence struck Syria’s coastal region, targeting the Alawite community. Carried out by HTS and Turkey-backed factions (Hemshat and Hemzat), the attacks featured racist slogans and calls for “purification”. At least 1,614 civilians were killed, tens Alawite villages were burned, and tens of thousands were displaced. Tens of women were abducted, raising big concerns about their fate. Aid efforts were blocked, and survivors were left without support.
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We can construct a future Syria that is democratic and secure
Statement of the YPJ General Command in regards to the newest developments in Syria:
📌"In light of the recent developments in Syria particularly following Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham’s (HTS) seizure of power and the overthrow of the Ba’athist Syrian regime we observe that the conflict in Syria has deepened, descending further into widespread chaos."
📌"Our Druze people represent an ancient and honorable community, just like all the other components of Syrian society, and they have long struggled for their freedom and independence. HTS, with its authoritarian and oppressive mentality, seeks to subjugate the deeply rooted peoples of this land, such as the Alawites and Druze, deliberately sowing sectarian conflict and fueling tensions among the diverse communities of the region."
📌"As the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ), we categorically condemn these terrorist crimes committed against our Druze and Alawite peoples, who are an integral part of Syria’s social fabric."
📌"We believe that self-defense is the primary and indispensable guarantee for building a free and democratic society."
📌"We can construct a future Syria that is democratic and secure, guided by the ethical and aesthetic consciousness of womens consciousness that stands in direct opposition to the dominant, violent, patriarchal mentality."
You can read the whole statement here:
https://ypjrojava.net/en/?p=21687
Statement of the YPJ General Command in regards to the newest developments in Syria:
📌"In light of the recent developments in Syria particularly following Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham’s (HTS) seizure of power and the overthrow of the Ba’athist Syrian regime we observe that the conflict in Syria has deepened, descending further into widespread chaos."
📌"Our Druze people represent an ancient and honorable community, just like all the other components of Syrian society, and they have long struggled for their freedom and independence. HTS, with its authoritarian and oppressive mentality, seeks to subjugate the deeply rooted peoples of this land, such as the Alawites and Druze, deliberately sowing sectarian conflict and fueling tensions among the diverse communities of the region."
📌"As the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ), we categorically condemn these terrorist crimes committed against our Druze and Alawite peoples, who are an integral part of Syria’s social fabric."
📌"We believe that self-defense is the primary and indispensable guarantee for building a free and democratic society."
📌"We can construct a future Syria that is democratic and secure, guided by the ethical and aesthetic consciousness of womens consciousness that stands in direct opposition to the dominant, violent, patriarchal mentality."
You can read the whole statement here:
https://ypjrojava.net/en/?p=21687
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Statement to Public Opinion - YPJ
In light of the recent developments in Syria particularly following Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham’s (HTS) se
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https://kongra-star.org/eng/2025/05/04/newsletter-womens-revolution-april/
In our April 2025 newsletter, we share updates on Kongra Star’s activities and other events related to the women’s revolution in North and East Syria.
In this newsletter:
Celebrations for the birthday of Abdullah Öcalan
13th anniversary of the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ)
Announcing the establishment of the Kurdish Women‘s Union platform
Kongra Star organizes Humanitarian Corridors to the Syrian Coast
Jailed Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi writes a message of support to Warisha Muradi
Women‘s Literature and Art Festival revives traditional crafts
Security Forces launched an Operation in Hol Camp
If you want to subscribe for the newsletter, write an email to: info@kongra-star.org
In our April 2025 newsletter, we share updates on Kongra Star’s activities and other events related to the women’s revolution in North and East Syria.
In this newsletter:
Celebrations for the birthday of Abdullah Öcalan
13th anniversary of the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ)
Announcing the establishment of the Kurdish Women‘s Union platform
Kongra Star organizes Humanitarian Corridors to the Syrian Coast
Jailed Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi writes a message of support to Warisha Muradi
Women‘s Literature and Art Festival revives traditional crafts
Security Forces launched an Operation in Hol Camp
If you want to subscribe for the newsletter, write an email to: info@kongra-star.org
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Newsletter: Women's Revolution April - Kongra Star
In our April 2025 newsletter, we share updates on Kongra Star’s activities and other events related to the women’s revolution in North and East Syria. In this newsletter:Celebrations for the birthday of Abdullah Öcalan13th anniversary of the Women’s Protection…
“Women’s culture is the start of women’s revolution” - Culture,History and women’s Liberation in North an East Syria: Hîlala Zêrîn
Hîlala Zêrîn translates to “golden crescent moon” and refers to the Fertile Crescent, the territory between the Zagros and Taurus mountains. This region was the birthplace of the Neolithic revolution Archaeologists have also found evidence of ancient matriarchal societies in the Fertile Crescent. Hîlala Zêrîn is a women’s cultural movement which links cultural techniques and historical research to women’s liberation.
As the mainorganization of women’s culture in North and East Syria, Hîlala
Zêrîn has a center in each canton and organizes different educational spaces.
For more information:
https://womendefendrojava.net/en/2025/05/15/womens-culture-is-the-start-of-womens-revolution-culture-history-and-womens-liberation-in-north-an-east-syria-hilala-zerin/
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Hîlala Zêrîn translates to “golden crescent moon” and refers to the Fertile Crescent, the territory between the Zagros and Taurus mountains. This region was the birthplace of the Neolithic revolution Archaeologists have also found evidence of ancient matriarchal societies in the Fertile Crescent. Hîlala Zêrîn is a women’s cultural movement which links cultural techniques and historical research to women’s liberation.
As the mainorganization of women’s culture in North and East Syria, Hîlala
Zêrîn has a center in each canton and organizes different educational spaces.
For more information:
https://womendefendrojava.net/en/2025/05/15/womens-culture-is-the-start-of-womens-revolution-culture-history-and-womens-liberation-in-north-an-east-syria-hilala-zerin/
And:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJrUsgMNrjU/
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“Women’s culture is the start of women’s revolution” - Culture, History and women’s Liberation in North an East Syria: Hîlala Zêrîn…
Hîlala Zêrîn translates to “golden crescent moon” and refers to the Fertile Crescent, the territory between the Zagros and Taurus mountains. This region was the birthplace of the Neolithic revolution and the location of the earliest civilizations and cities.…
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Newsletter: Women's Revolution May 2025 - Kongra Star
In this issue, we’ll cover the broader Syrian situation, the misogynistic decisions and violence of the Damascus government, and women’s responses to it. You’ll also find insights on the NADA Congress – Regional Democratic Women’s Alliance in the Middle East…
https://kongra-star.org/eng/2025/05/31/newsletter-womens-revolution-may-2025/
Dear friends,
we invite you to stay in contact with us. One way to do this is through our monthly newsletter, where we share updates from the heart of the women’s revolution, Subscribe by writing to info@kongra-star.org - feel free to reach out with any questions or ideas as well - or visiting our website: https://kongra-star.org/eng.
We are also calling for solidarity and collaboration, find out more here: https://kongra-star.org/eng/take-action/
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Dear friends,
we invite you to stay in contact with us. One way to do this is through our monthly newsletter, where we share updates from the heart of the women’s revolution, Subscribe by writing to info@kongra-star.org - feel free to reach out with any questions or ideas as well - or visiting our website: https://kongra-star.org/eng.
We are also calling for solidarity and collaboration, find out more here: https://kongra-star.org/eng/take-action/
Please help us spread this message - share it with anyone who might be interested!
Jinwar – A women’s village full of change and hope in North and East Syria
Jinwar is home to many different women that have decided to join the community for a variety of different reasons. Something that unites all of them is their search for a free life in communality and the wish to learn, to strengthen and develop as women. The life in Jinwar is based on communal values and principles such as ecology, democratic self-organization, women’s economy, women’s health, education and the building up of a common future. The women share their knowledge about gardening and ecological ways of growing fruits and vegetables. At the same time, their aim is to build a self-sustainable life that offers independence on an economic level. The women of Jinwar are building up a communal economy by working hand in hand with other cooperatives in the region. Furthermore, they run a bakery, a small village store and dry vegetables for the winter which are also sold. All decisions concerning the daily life, activities, new ideas and the village economy are discussed and made in the village council assemblies.
Read more about Jinwar on our website:
https://womendefendrojava.net/en/2025/06/04/jinwar-a-womens-village-full-of-change-and-hope-in-north-and-east-syria/
Jinwar is home to many different women that have decided to join the community for a variety of different reasons. Something that unites all of them is their search for a free life in communality and the wish to learn, to strengthen and develop as women. The life in Jinwar is based on communal values and principles such as ecology, democratic self-organization, women’s economy, women’s health, education and the building up of a common future. The women share their knowledge about gardening and ecological ways of growing fruits and vegetables. At the same time, their aim is to build a self-sustainable life that offers independence on an economic level. The women of Jinwar are building up a communal economy by working hand in hand with other cooperatives in the region. Furthermore, they run a bakery, a small village store and dry vegetables for the winter which are also sold. All decisions concerning the daily life, activities, new ideas and the village economy are discussed and made in the village council assemblies.
Read more about Jinwar on our website:
https://womendefendrojava.net/en/2025/06/04/jinwar-a-womens-village-full-of-change-and-hope-in-north-and-east-syria/
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Jinwar – A women’s village full of change and hope in North and East Syria - Women Defend Rojava
“When we arrived in Jinwar, women and children came out of their houses to greet us. There was an atmosphere of joy and curiosity – a desire to know each other, our different stories and our shared visions.” Julia, an internationalist describes her arrival…
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