Why I joined the revolution in Kurdistan An introduction to Arthur Aberlin's blog in which he explains what motivated him to join the YPG as an international volunteer.
The mountains are the Kurds' only friends Arthur Aberlin on the difficult navigation between temporary alliances of the YPG with imperialist powers and their unavoidable abandonment.
A libertarian communist fighting with the YPG A series of personal accounts of a French anarchist who travelled to Syria to fight Islamic State alongside the YPG in Rojava, translated into…
Funerals full of emotion Arthur Aberlin explains the importance of the ceremonies reserved to those who have fallen in the battles, to gather people in grief but also to…
Everyday life in an YPG training camp The threat of Turkish bombs, the importance of teaching the principles of the Kurdish revolution in the training camps, learning how to use a…
The USA, Qatar and ‘New’ Imperialist Alignments The official story is that Saudi Arabia, supported by Egypt, the Emirates, Bahrain and other sidekicks in the Gulf, is trying to isolate Qatar…
Rojava: the fraud of a non-existent social revolution Text from Mouvement Communiste and Kolektivně proti Kapitălu in response to recent myths propagated…
We, supporters of Rojava, should be worried about its partnership with the United States. This article covers the current military situation in Rojava. While the PYD and…
Media, Clinton supporters offer frenzied support for Syria intervention, refuse to learn from Libyan disaster Cheerleaders for Syrian intervention refuse to learn lessons from recent history
The Kurdish revolution: a report from Rojava The first report from Peter Loo, a Plan C member working in civil society in Rojava.
“A real revolution is a mass of contradictions” – Interview with Plan C member in Rojava In October 2016 Peter Loo travelled to Rojava* to volunteer as an English teacher…