The Turkish Invasion of Syria
It was obvious from the beginning of the war against Bashar el Assad (2011) that Turkey intended to invade north-east Syria alongside its border (an area of some 30 kilometres deep and 420 long). Turkey only participated in the war against Isis/Daesh after a long delay, and never with much conviction.
A Class War Against State War – IWW Istanbul’s Statement on the Turkish Invasion of Syria
Istanbul Industrial Workers of the World's statement against the invasion of Syria. The following statement was originally published on Yeryüzü Postası.
Turkish State begun to deport Syrian refugees en masse back to the war zones in Syria and border cities
Since the beginning of the civil war in Syria wave after wave of refugees arrived Turkey. Currently there are about 4 million Syrian refugees living in several cities scattered throughout the country. In the last local elections the AKP government lost major cities like Istanbul and Ankara (where hundreds of thousands of immigrants are living in precarious conditions) to the opposition parties, who mostly ran on an anti-Syrian nationalist campaign. Now, the AKP government is trying to win its constituencies back by resorting to mass deportations of immigrants.
The battle of Idlib Province in Syria is decisive and crucial for the future of Rojava
This article is a brief analysing of the future of Rojava in Syria in Line with the attack of Assad’s forces on Idlib’s Province . The battle of Idlib can be a crucial one for all sides who are involve especially for the regime and the Kurdish in Rojava .
There are few scenarios that the Kurdish forces there and its self rule administration are facing . There is also a strong possibility after this battle the Kurdish question there can be on the top of Assad and Russia’s agenda to be resolved either way.
叙利亚与国际左翼:《雅各宾》对亚瑟尔·穆尼夫的访谈
Le point d’explosion de l’idéologie au Kurdistan – VP & GEH
Refusant les lectures policières de l’histoire comme la géopolitique de comptoir, ce texte se propose d’étudier les raisons de l’engouement unanime pour « les Kurdes » (c’est-à-dire prosaïquement le PYD, et sa branche armée, les YPG) au sein des gauches françaises.
Source: http://solitudesintangibles.fr/le-point-dexplosion-de-lideologie-au-kurdistan-vp-geh/