[Women’s Voices] “Why doesn’t somebody tell them: Stop!”

Shamsa Mihemed Bekir lived with her family in a village near Serekaniye until the attacks of the Turkish state and its mercenary against the region of North and East Syria began in October 2019. Now she lives in the Washokanî camp, like thousands of other displaced families. In the interview she tells us what happened after the jihadist mercenaries supported by the Turkish state invaded her village and the surrounding …

Turkey cuts off water to Heseke. “Without water there is no life”

An interview with Sozdar Ehmed of Heseke water bureau regarding the current water situation in Heseke. The Turkish army stormed the Elok waterworks east of Serêkaniyê, chased away the workers and shut down the plant. The plant represents one of the most important water supply lines for the canton of Hesekê. Turkey has partially cut off the water to North-East Syria. On 24 of February, members of the occupying forces …

Our struggle is for freedom, our resistance is victorious!

We in North and East Syria continue the history of women’s struggle for this International Women’s Day March 8th. A struggle that we know is connected to all women around the world and throughout history. That is why this year we wanted to pay tribute to different revolutionary women in the world and to have them with us on this day. Here we look at the origins of International Women’s …

“If it wasn’t for the women, this revolution wouldn’t exist” – interview with an internationalist in Rojava

We interview Arîn Hêlîn, a Castilian internationalist who is part of the Women’s Movement of North and East Syria: “The struggle of the women in Rojava has made me feel more love towards my own gender, and towards the rest of my women comrades, and understanding that patriarchy tries to divide women because that way we are more vulnerable and defenseless.” We have a chat with Arîn Hêlîn, an Internationalist …