A response to the article "Rojava: An anarcho-syndicalist perspective" This article was emailed to me (boomerang) by the author, Hüseyin Civan, a member of the DAF …
The bloodbath in Syria: class war or ethnic war? As the Syrian conflict drags on, Devrim Valerian looks at the fighting, in particular in Syrian Kurdistan which many on the left have hailed as a…
The West, IS and the PKK - Hamid Moradei Internationalist communist analysis of geopolitical manoeuvrings, the rise of Islamic State and the nature of the PKK in Syria and the Middle…
Interview with Kurdistan Anarchist Forum about the situation in Iraq/Kurdistan - alasbarricadas An interview with (KAF)* about the situation in Iraq/Kurdistan and the conflict with Islamic State conducted by Spanish anarchist website www.alasbarricadas.org on 03rd September 2014.
Rojava: an anarcho-syndicalist perspective An anarcho-syndicalist perspective on the political situation in Rojava by a member of the Workers' Solidarity Alliance.
Anarchists join fight against IS to defend Kurdish autonomous areas Taken from a report by the French Anarchist weekly paper Alternative Revolutionaire this short…
Internationalism is the only response to the Kurdish issue - International Communist Current A communist critique of the essentially nationalist politics of the Kurdish Workers…
The experiment of West Kurdistan (Syrian Kurdistan) has proved that people can make changes - Zaher Baher An interesting report by Zaher Baher of Haringey Solidarity Group and Kurdistan…
Intakes: The Arab spring in the autumn of capital An insightful analysis of the "Arab spring" by Friends of the Classless Society with the postscript written for Aufheben.
Response by a Syrian anarchist to the First of May statement on Syria A Syrian anarchist responds to Toward an anarchist policy on Syria by the First of May Anarchist…
Toward an anarchist policy on Syria - First of May Anarchist Alliance Given the centrality of Syria to global politics, it is essential that anarchists understand what is…
"Democracy in action" and other children's stories A short post on the reactions to the Commons vote on Syria and the illusions of parliamentary democracy.