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The Rojava revolution - Open Democracy

The Rojava revolution - Open Democracy | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
People fighting for survival experiment with their own path to
democracy in the Middle East. Not just another effort to carve out an ethnic niche,
but to establish a multi-ethnic, multi-religious democracy.
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Rojava's Communes and Councils

On Saturday, December 6, the Academic Delegation to Rojava met in Qamişlo with two representatives of  Tev-dem, the Movement for a Democratic Society. Abdulkerim Omar and Çınar Salih first gave us some background to Rojava’s thinking about the state and democracy. Then they explained the structure of the democratic self-government—the commune and council system—and took our questions. Speaking through translators, Salih did most of the talking.


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Rojava – the formation of an economic alternative: Private property in the service of all

Rojava – the formation of an economic alternative: Private property in the service of all | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
  by Michael Knapp, Historian; Translated from German original by Richard Braude   The revolution in Rojava (West Kurdistan/ North Syria), which started in Kobanî (Ain al-Arab) and spread like wildfire through Afrîn, Dêrik (Al-Malikiya), Qamişlo (Al-Qamishli),...
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David Graeber on Kobani: “No. This is a Genuine Revolution”

David Graeber on Kobani: “No. This is a Genuine Revolution” | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Professor of Anthropology at the London School of Economics, activist, anarchist David Graeber had written an article for the Guardian in October, in the first weeks of the ISIS attacks to Kobane (North Syria), and asked why the world was ignoring the revolutionary Syrian Kurds.
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“Poor in means but rich in spirit”

“Poor in means but rich in spirit” | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Rojava’s system is similar to Bookchin’s ideas in the most crucial way: power flows from the bottom up. The base of Bookchin’s system is the citizens’ assembly. The base of Rojava’s is the commune. One of my questions before arriving was whether Rojava’s communes were assemblies of all citizens or rather meetings of their delegates or representatives in a council. But I found out that the communes are made of up a neighborhood’s households, and that anyone from those households may attend and participate in a meeting. That’s an assembly.
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Havin Guneser on the Rojava Revolution | P2P Foundation

Havin Guneser on the Rojava Revolution | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“At mid-afternoon on 15 September 2014, the foreign minister of Kobane, Omer Mus, received a call from a UN official stating that Turkey was prepared to take in 40,000 refugees crossing the border from Kobane. Hours later, ISIS began attacking the city from all three sides and the YPG and YPJ forces began a massive evacuation of tens of thousands of villagers. Those that remained took part in a historic defence of their city, which, had it not been successful, could have had disastrous consequences for the people of the region.

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Revolution Defended in Rojava--For Now, by Alexander Kolokotronis
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Revolution Defended in Rojava--For Now, by Alexander Kolokotronis<br/><br/>, New Politics | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

After approximately four and a half months of fighting, Kurdish forces have successfully pushed the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (known as ISIS or ISIL) out of Kobanî. The coalition of ground forces most notably included the People’s Defense Units (YPG) , Women’s Defense Units (YPJ) , and the Peshmerga from the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG).At the same time, through the air, a U.S. led-coalition made 700 airstrikes against ISIS. On February 6 it was reported  “fourteen more villages and some strategically important points have been liberated.” In an October 2014 article for Naked Capitalism Claude Salhani noted the strategic importance of the region. Salhani stated “victory for” ISIS in the region “would give the group prestige among the dozens of groups lined up in the fight against Syrian President Bashar Assad. It would also secure the terror organization’s flow of oil to a lucrative market.”

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Rojava: The Revolution we do not hear about

Rojava: The Revolution we do not hear about | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
During the Spanish Civil War, Anarchists took control of towns, organised, until they were crushed by the Fascists.
Syriza has brought hope to Greece, inspired the Spanish to elect Podemos, it may spread further.
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Why is the world ignoring the revolutionary Kurds in Syria?

Why is the world ignoring the revolutionary Kurds in Syria? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
David Graeber: Amid the Syrian warzone a democratic experiment is being stamped into the ground by Isis. That the wider world is unaware is a scandal
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