Til Berak Liberated By YPG
(ANF) YPG forces have cleared the town of Til Berak of all remaining ISIS forces following nearly 24 hours of heavy fighting. The victory came the day after the YPG/YPJ … Continue reading
Til Hemîs Liberated By Joint Operation Of YPG/YPJ, Syriac Units And Local Arab Tribes
The YPG and YPJ have headed off one more threat to the Cizîrê Canton, says an article in today’s Özgür Gündem. Forces under the leadership of the YPG/YPJ have succeeded … Continue reading
Kobanê Mother: ‘Turkish Soldiers Burned My Son To Death, No Different Than ISIS’
Hedlê Mihemed is a mother from Kobanê who has 3 sons and 3 daughters fighting against ISIS in Rojava, according to a story from DIHA and carried in Özgür Gündem. … Continue reading
YPG Opens Corridor For Turkey To Süleyman Şah Tomb
Turkish President Erdoğan, who once said Kobanê was certain to fall, has been compelled to go to the YPG defending the city for help in order to save the tomb … Continue reading
Returning Home To Kobanê
550 more families have returned home from Pirsûs To Kobanê following the latter’s liberation from ISIS gangs, according to an article from Özgür Gündem. Those returning to Kobanê told the … Continue reading
Despite Promises KDP Failed To Protect Yezidi Community
The following piece is a translation of report written by Kawa Husen for ROJEWS in Sulaymaniyah and was carried by Özgür Gündem. It has been translated into English below. Before … Continue reading
The PKK Should Remain In Sinjar
The following article – “PKK Şengal’de kalmalıdır” – was compiled by Botan Gulan and Mahsun Şerif for ANF and was carried in Özgür Gündem. It has been translated into English … Continue reading
YPJ: A Life Based On The Will Of Women
The following article “Kadının iradesi hayatın içinde” was written by Dîlan Welat for ANHA and appeared in Özgür Gündem. It has been translated into English below. Fîdan Lewend and Bêrîtan … Continue reading
First Bricks Laid For New Life In Kobanê
The following article “Yeni yaşamın ilk harcı karıldı” was written by Kadri Özkan and Rojda Korkmaz for DIHA and carried in Özgür Gündem. The first part has been translated into … Continue reading