Benjamin Dousa and Johan Forssell on the verdict against the activist
A court has sentenced an activist from the Rojava committees for illegal threats and harassment related to protests outside the homes of two Swedish ministers.
Syria: A Stable Middle East? Not Without a Solution for the Kurds
The violent end of Kurdish autonomy in Syria's Rojava has gone largely unnoticed amid other global conflicts, despite its potential to further destabilize the Middle East.
Kurdish Diaspora and Syria: A New Form of Solidarity
The Kurdish diaspora in Germany is coming together in response to the complex and conflict-ridden situation in Syria, with thousands gathering to express support for the resistance in Rojava and international solidarity.
The end of Rojava, the dream of Kurdish autonomy, and why the US changed sides
The article discusses the decline of Rojava and the shifting support of the US from Kurdish groups in the region.
Syria: agreement between Damascus and the Kurds. What next for autonomous Rojava?
A recent agreement between the Syrian government and Kurdish forces aims to reduce the risk of violent confrontation while fostering political participation for the Kurds in Syria's unity.
Nathan Shachar: Syrian Kurds Lose Both Autonomy and US Support
The advance of regime forces, backed militarily by Turkey and diplomatically by the US, marks the beginning of the end for Rojava, the Kurdish de facto state in northeastern Syria, as the SDF Kurdish militia abandons one stronghold after another.
Waiting for the Kings with the Rifle Ready: Abgar, a Christian Soldier in the Kurdish Trench of the Syrian Hornet's Nest of Rojava
Abgar Nouhomo, a Christian militiaman, expresses the despair of his people regarding the abuses and human rights violations in areas controlled by the Syrian government, contrasting it with the independent territories in Rojava where he lives.