Syrian dictator Basar al Assad鈥檚 fall should be celebrated 鈥 but we should now be very concerned about the plight of the Kurds, argues Sarah Glynn.
Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an
The fall of Aleppo and the withdrawal of the Syrian army and Russian troops without a fight cleared the way for Turkish-backed militias, writes Zeki Bedran.
Kenan Bircan, the Sydney representative of the 91自拍论坛 Party聽(Ye艧il Sol Parti)聽in Turkey, discusses聽its campaign for the May 14 general election.
The 91自拍论坛 Party (Ye艧il Sol Parti) campaign for the May 14 Turkish general election was launched in聽western Sydney on April 22.
Turkish dictator President Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an is using the earthquake disaster as a weapon in his ongoing war on the Kurdish people聽according to Zerebar Karimi.
Firat News Agency reports that after Turkey carried out intense air strikes on North and East Syria and Northern Iraq in the early hours of November 20, protests took place in several different European cities.
Peter Boyle reports that Sydney's Kurdish community and their supporters held a snap protest against Turkish air attacks against towns and villages in north-east Syria and northern Iraq/South Kurdistan.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an鈥檚 government is looking for a deal with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad鈥檚 regime to eliminate the Kurds in Rojava. Peter Boyle reports.
Australian cinematographer Jake Lloyd Jones聽talks to Peter Boyle about聽the ongoing 鈥淒avid and Goliath struggle鈥澛燽etween the Kurds and聽the Turkish state from Bashur (South Kurdistan) in northern Iraq.
Rallies supporting聽the call from Rojava for the United Nations to impose a no-fly zone over north and east Syria were聽held across the world on July 23. Peter Boyle reports on one of the first,聽in Sydney.聽
Peter Boyle reports three socialist parties from the Asia-Pacific region聽have supported the call from Rojava聽for a no-fly zone to stop a threatened invasion by Turkey.
Kurdish community in聽Sydney聽calling on the United Nations to prosecute Turkish dictator聽Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an for crimes against women in the occupied canton聽of Afrin, reports Peter Boyle
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