Messages from the New Internationalism: Solidarity Across Borders for #RiseUp4Rojava

The 6th and 7th of September were the first days of action for the international campaigns #RiseUp4Rojava and #WomenDefendRojava, with people mobilising for the revolution and its achievements in a number of countries across the world. Here we republish three messages sent by the Internationalist Commune of Rojava, the Rheinmetall Entwaffnen Alliance, and Plan C … Read more

Global voices have sung, painted, played and spoken for Hasankeyf and Tigris!

On 14th September 2019 many people from Turkey, Europe and other countries have joined the Global Action Day “Sing, play, paint or do something for Hasankeyf”. Once more they all stated “It is not too late for Hasankeyf” and stood with performances and actions for saving Hasankeyf and the Tigris River which are threatened by … Read more

Images and Videos from the Global Action Day “Do, sing, play for Hasankeyf” on 14.09.2019

Video Player00:0000:24 Children from Urfa Video Player00:0001:30 from Urfa Video Player00:0000:02 from Urfa Basra/Iraq Basra/Iraq Poem from students in Wan Paintings from friends From the Ida Mountains Video Player00:0000:23 Deniz Deman Zehra Doğan Video Player00:0000:22 Farqin Art for Hasankeyf Poem from Hamburg: hasankeyf Video Player00:0000:49 From Nuremberg Video Player00:0000:25 Diyar Video Player00:0000:54 Emekçi Video Player00:0001:57 … Read more

Ilisu Dam Reservoir grows according to new satellite images

Satellite images from 7.9.19 show that the Ilisu Dam Reservoir is growing. It affects already one third of the planned Tigris River stretch to be flooded. At least 20 villages have been flooded. If this continues the dam reservior will achieve soon Hasankeyf and will increase the ecological, social and cultural destruction. The struggle against … Read more

Save the Tigris Campaign: Stop the filling of the Ilisu Dam

Destroying cultural heritage, threatening regional stability Stop the filling of the Ilisu Dam Despite strong domestic and international opposition, the Turkish government has commenced filling the reservoir of the controversial Ilisu Dam on the Tigris River in the Kurdish Southeast of Turkey without giving any official warning to those still living in the area. Neither … Read more

Filling of Ilisu Dam has started! Join the resistance with the “Hasankeyf Watch”!

The Turkish government has started filling the controversial Ilisu Dam Reservoir on the Tigris River in the Kurdish Southeast of Turkey. We call on all people and organizations to stand against this act of destruction. Join or visit the Hasankeyf Watch in the 12,000 year old town Hasankeyf! Photos shared on social media from the … Read more

Art performance in the Vatican for Hasankeyf

Artists of the group ‘Compagnie bien à vous Armanc Kerborani’ are drawing attention to the planned destruction of the historic city of Hasankeyf. With the support of Zehra Dogan (artist and journalist), the group gave recent performances in Paris at the Louvre Museum under the Pyramid on Thursday, 27 June 2019 and in Berlin at … Read more

Turkey: Constitutional Court clears academics from spurious ‘terrorism propaganda’ charges

Reacting to news that Turkey’s Constitutional Court found the convictions of academics on charges of “making propaganda for a terrorist organization”, because they signed a peace petition in 2016, violated their right to freedom of expression, Amnesty International’s Turkey Campaigner, Milena Buyum said: “The Constitutional Court confirmed what we always knew, that academics’ petition calling for … Read more

Actions of the 19th july: #pirozbe – Congratulations to the Revolution

July 19: #pirozbe – Congratulations for the Revolution July 19th is an important day in our history. It is the anniversary of the Rojava Revolution. View the gallery of solidarity pictures from around the world here To draw attention to this historic day, we have called this year for a social media campaign as the global RISEUP … Read more

Riot police try to stop protest against hundreds of historic villages being wiped off the map

The construction of the Ilısu dam in southeastern Turkey threatens to displace 78,000 people and destroy one of the oldest continually inhabited places on earth. Turkey wants to fill the dam’s reservoir as soon as possible. But campaigners say international solidarity action is delaying the process. The dam is being built by international and Turkish companies in Bakur – the part of Kurdistan within Turkey’s … Read more