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Ein Kanal zur Dokumentation von Menschenrechtsverletzungen, die von der Al-Jolani-Regierung gegen das kurdische Volk begangen werden, mit Unterstützung der türkischen Besatzung in Rojava.
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«غدًا أخبِروا النساء أن يجدلن شعورهن…
فالجدايل التي قُطعت لم تكن شعرًا،
كانت كرامةً وهويةً ومقاومة.
نجدلها اليوم عن كل مقاتلة،
وعن كل امرأة لم تنحنِ.»

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Jin Jiyan Azadî
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„Sagt den Frauen morgen, sie sollen ihr Haar flechten …
Denn die Zöpfe, die abgeschnitten wurden, waren kein Haar,
sie waren Würde, Identität und Widerstand.
Heute flechten wir sie für jede Kämpferin
und für jede Frau, die sich nicht gebeugt hat.“

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Jin Jiyan Azadî
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„Der Zopf der Jesidin ist das Gegenteil des erzwungenen ›Kopftuchs‹:
Es will die Existenz verhüllen, weil es die Wahrheit fürchtet.
Sie hingegen flechtet ihr Dasein, um zu verkünden, dass sie eine Tochter dieses Landes ist,
bleibend wie die Ähren und die Sonne.“
Guten Morgen, wir wünschen euch allen einen Freiheit Vollen Tag.

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Roj baş
German cities saw large pro-Kurdish demonstrations calling for an end to violence in northern Syria amid renewed clashes between Kurdish forces and government troops.

Read more: https://p.dw.com/p/579Ot
Du Elender, deine Töchter haben denjenigen verloren, den sie für ihre Stütze hielten.
Sie werden ihr ganzes Leben lang beschämt sein, dich als ihren Vater zu haben.
Und wisse: Dein Verhalten wird nicht ungesühnt bleiben. Ihre Schwestern und Gefährtinnen werden sich an dir und an deinesgleichen rächen.
Du wirst gedemütigt und wertlos leben, weil du den Zopf einer kurdischen Kämpferin abgeschnitten hast.

Netzwerk der Aktivisten von Rojava
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شبكة نشطاء روﭺ آﭬـا
ــ قناتنا علـى تلغرام:
https://t.me/RojavaActivists

ــ قناتنا علـى واتساب:
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaKVZxp30LKJdc66Q61d
Update: Damascus factions are currently shelling Al-Aqtan Prison north of Raqqa with heavy weapons, while simultaneously imposing a siege around the prison using tanks and deployed fighters.
لتكن لافتات المظاهرات في أوروبا بلغة البلد.
المظاهرات هي لايصال صوت شعبنا لهذه البلدان وليست لتفريغ بعضنا غضبه بشعارات بلغتنا أو من خلال الاشتباك مع المستفزين أو البوليس، فهذه ليست أخلاقنا ومن يفعل ذلك إما أنه مندس ويتم دفعه من جهة أعداء الكورد أو جاهل، والاثنان يخدمان العدو ضد قضيتنا ويشوهان صورتنا أمام شعب ذلك البلد.
إذا كان دمّك حامي كتير انزل على روجافا ولكن لا تخرب سمعة الكورد في أوروبا. فشعبنا شعب حضاري ولن ينحدر إلى هذه الأعمال التخريبية.
هذه بعض الجمل الالمانية من أجل اللافتات في المظاهرات.
1️⃣Kurden kämpften für die Welt gegen IS, heute schweigt die Welt und lässt die allein.

2️⃣Warum schaut ihr weg,
obwohl ihr wisst, dass Massaker an Kurden verübt werden?

3️⃣Steht an unserer Seite,
so wie wir an eurer Seite standen
und den Terror für euch bekämpft haben.

4️⃣Die Kurden lieben den Frieden –
genau deshalb lehnen wir Terrorismus ab.

5️⃣Kurdische Zivilisten sind in Gefahr!
Massaker und Verbrechen dürfen nicht ignoriert werden.

6️⃣Eure Sicherheit wurde mit kurdischem Blut bezahlt.
Schweigen ist Verrat.

7️⃣Rojava hat gegen den Terror gekämpft,
während die Welt zugeschaut hat.

8️⃣Stoppt die Angriffe auf Rojava!
Stoppt den Krieg gegen die Kurden!
شبكة نشطاء روﭺ آﭬـا
ــ قناتنا علـى تلغرام:
https://t.me/RojavaActivists

ــ قناتنا علـى واتساب:
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The Wall Street Journal Editorial and Its Implications for the Syrian Kurds

As I have repeatedly noted before, and on the contrary to what it appears to be, the American public and Congress appear to be showing greater interest in the Kurdish question, and Kurdish leaders may wish to consider adjusting their approach to Tom Barrack, a point that Mazloum Abdi in particular may find useful to reflect upon.

The most consequential development today is the editorial in The Wall Street Journal that sharply criticizes Ambassador Tom Barrack’s Syria policy. The Wall Street Journal is a leading voice within conservative and business oriented circles, and its intervention signals a notable shift in mainstream commentary. This development contributes to the ongoing discussion in Washington about United States strategy in Syria.

Bipartisan members of Congress describe the Kurds as allies who were their partners in the fight against ISIS. They emphasize the need for minority protections and link sanctions relief to measurable human rights conditions. Public commentary, including social media discussions and demonstrations, reflects growing concern about the reliability of United States commitments and future of the Kurds.

Within this context, the criticism from The Wall Street Journal carries particular weight. The editorial highlights concerns that Barrack’s approach risks weakening the SDF, accelerating instability, and empowering actors whose interests diverge from those of the United States. It also underscores the danger of policy decisions that appear to align more closely with Ankara’s priorities than with American counterterrorism objectives.

Mazloum Abdi, as commander of the SDF, led the campaign against ISIS at enormous human cost. Barrack, by contrast, has advocated for integrating the SDF into Syrian government structures under terms that many analysts view as harmful to Kurdish self administration. Critics argue that this approach jeopardizes counter ISIS gains, shifts United States policy toward Ankara’s preferences, and overestimates the ability of Syrian government forces to manage ISIS detainees given their record of security failures.

Barrack’s Turkey centered diplomatic posture has also raised concerns among minority communities that continue to face threats and have seen little accountability for past abuses. For these reasons, many observers believe Abdi could benefit from articulating a clearer public position on the implications of Barrack’s policy direction.

Even traditionally conservative voices are now entering the discussion. Former senator and presidential candidate Rick Santorum, who has long supported Kurdish autonomy and criticized Turkish policy, stated today that Barrack’s approach undermines both Kurdish partners and United States regional interests. His remarks reflect a broader bipartisan unease with recent policy shifts.

Abdi carries a substantial leadership burden as the primary representative of Kurdish forces in Syria. Given the rapidly evolving political environment in Washington, a more explicit and strategic engagement from him could help ensure that Kurdish concerns are clearly understood and that supportive actors in the United States are positioned to respond effectively. @highlight

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WSJ Editorial: Tom Barrack’s Not-So-Excellent Syrian Adventure

The U.S. envoy abandons the Kurds, jeopardizing the anti-ISIS mission.
What’s the rush in Syria?

It serves no U.S. interest that we can discern for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to be smashed, and have it happen so fast that the ISIS prisoners it was guarding are left in limbo. Some promptly escaped, leading the U.S. military to intervene Wednesday to begin transferring others to Iraq.

President Trump retains the sanctions leverage to impose a lasting cessation of violence on the Syrian regime of Ahmed al-Sharaa, which has bludgeoned the SDF. But the U.S. hasn’t done so. Policy is being led by Tom Barrack, the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey who still doubles as U.S. envoy to Syria.