Kurdish struggle

Omer Ocalan and Abdullah Ocalan

A deputy of the People鈥檚 Equality and Democracy Party has made public in the Turkish parliament the details of his meeting with imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah 脰calan, reports Medya News.

Dr Mahrang Baloch speaking to a rally

When the young activist Dr Mahrang Baloch returned to her native Balochistan from Islamabad, tens of thousands defied a government ban on public assemblies to give her a hero鈥檚 welcome, report Matt Broomfield and Robin Fleming.

Finland NATO

Finland and Sweden applied in May last year to join the NATO military alliance. Vijay Prashad looks at why Sweden's membership is being blocked.

Purple Color of Kurdish Politics

A new book edited by jailed former co-mayor of Diyarbak谋r, G眉ltan K谋艧anak, is set to teach the world a lesson about Kurdish women鈥檚 determination and resolve, reports Medya News.

Nil眉fer Ko莽聽discusses the country-wide protests against the torture and killing of Mahsa (Jina) Amini.

In Rojhelat, also known as Eastern Kurdistan, there has been a renewed push by Iran鈥檚 clerical regime to tie the Kurdish resistance to foreign powers, namely Israel, reports Marcel Cartier.

Marcel Cartier talks with聽leaders from the Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan.

This year's Imrali peace delegation to Turkey heard disturbing accounts of brutality and repression at the hands of the Turkish state, writes Peter Boyle.

麻豆传媒's Alex Bainbridge travelled to Turkey in February, where he spoke with People's Democratic Party MP Hi艧yar 脰zsoy about repression in the country.

Thousands of Kurds and their international supporters converged for a huge protest in Strasbourg, France, to demand the release of Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan,聽writes聽Peter Boyle.

Kurdish political leaders celebrated a 鈥渉istoric鈥 verdict after a Belgian court ruled the Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party聽is not a terrorist organisation, reports Steve Sweeney.

A joint review by Resistance: Young Socialist Alliance members. This year's Students of Sustainability (SOS) conference, organised by the Australian Student Environment Network (ASEN), took place in Musgrave Park, Brisbane on Jagera and Turrbal country July 7-11. SOS started in Canberra in 1991 and is the longest running, annual student conference in Australia.