Ausstellung:
Jin Jiyan Azadî
- die Errungenschaften der Frauenrevolution
- Women Defend Rojava

https://womendefendrojava.net/de/ausstellung-jin-jiyan-azadi-die-errungenschaften-der-frauenrevolution/

Die Ausstellung
„Jin Jiyan Azadî
– die Errungenschaften der Frauenrevolution“
wurde zusammen von Kongra Star (Nord- und Ostsyrien), dem Europakomitee der Stiftung der Freien Frauen Syriens (WJAS) und Women Defend Rojava erarbeitet.
Sie wirft mit ihren aussagekräftigen Bildern und Texten einen Blick in die verschiedenen Lebensbereiche, in denen die Frauen der Region Rojava / Nord- und Ostsyrien ihre selbst verwalteten Strukturen aufgebaut haben.

Mit Blick auf 13 Themen erzählen insgesamt 26 Stoffbanner durch kurze, prägnante Texte und großformatige Fotos vom Leben und Wirken der Frauen. 

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This Sunday, in collaboration with friends at Asheville for Justice, we're hosting an event on mutual aid and women's liberation! Come learn about Rojava, the revolutionary autonomous zone in Northern Syria. We'll be screening "Berxwedan Jiyaneand / Resistance is Life" and "I Am the Revolution," two films about Rojava, alongside a virtual Q&A with Ruken and Sultan of The Foundation of Free Women in Syria (Weqfa Jina Azad a Sûrî) and Savushka of Kongra Star.

We'll learn as we listen to stories of organized resistance, mutual aid, and solidarity without borders!

#RojavaRevolution #KongraStar #RiseupForRojava #BijiYPJ #WomenOfRojava #FeministBookstore #FirestormCoop (- L)

#Hesekê
#Frauenkonferenz in #Syrien fordert #Gleichstellung :

Unter dem Motto „Die Einheit der Frauen ist Grundlage für Gerechtigkeit und Demokratie in einem föderalen Syrien“ hatten die kurdische Frauenbewegung #KongraStar und der arabische Frauendachverband #Zenobiya eingeladen. Rund 700 Teilnehmerinnen aus verschiedenen Regionen Syriens, darunter Politikerinnen, Juristinnen, Aktivistinnen und Akademikerinnen, kamen.

https://deutsch.anf-news.com/frauen/frauenbewegungen-in-syrien-einigen-sich-auf-gemeinsame-agenda-48042

Frauenbewegungen in Syrien einigen sich auf gemeinsame Agenda

Mit einem klaren Appell zur Gleichstellung und politischen Teilhabe ist in Hesekê eine große Frauenkonferenz zu Ende gegangen. Unter dem Motto „Die Einheit der Frauen ist Grundlage für Gerechtigkei...

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en el corazón de Medio Oriente, cientos de miles de mujeres jóvenes se han unido a las YPJ y se han convertido en el orgullo de su pueblo. Lo que se ha construido aquí es un proyecto revolucionario en marcha para millones de personas... #rojava #KongraStar kurdlat.com/lucha-mujere...

La lucha de las mujeres persis...
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At the march today, RIC spoke to Kongra Star member, Ronahi Hassan:

"The HTS administration has elected itself and will govern Syria. Within this administration are murderers of women. Their hands are tainted by this. Therefore, we say to these people 'you don’t represent us. You can’t silence our voices.' Because we are decisive. The people should choose a leader through elections."

#Syria #womensrights #KongraStar #DAANES #NES

L'enderrocament de la dictadura d'Assad pot obrir les portes a un nou procés per als pobles de #Síria.

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#KongraStar Uneix-te a la lluita per defensar la revolució de les dones a #Rojava i construir una Síria democràtica

https://ineditviable.blogspot.com/2024/12/uneix-te-la-lluita-per-defensar-la.html

Uneix-te a la lluita per defensar la revolució de les dones a Rojava i construir una Síria democràtica

Educació integral, participació, creació cultural i feminisme. Animació sociocultural contra l'apoteosi nècia... dins i fora de l'aula

Lettera di Kongra-Star a Geir Pedersen, inviato speciale delle Nazioni Unite per la Siriakongra Star - osservatorioafghanistan

Kongra-Star, 11 dicembre 2024 La Siria si trova in una fase critica e i recenti sviluppi richiedono una risposta internazionale efficace per evitare il caos e raggiungere una transizione politica completa e sostenibile. In questo contesto, sottolineiamo la necessità di lavorare in conformità con la Risoluzione 2254 del Consiglio di Sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite, che […]

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The umbrella organization of the women’s movement in the autonomous region of Northern and Eastern Syria, Kongra Star, fights against inequality and patriarchy in all areas of life. Rûken Ehmed is a member of the Committee for External Contacts and Diplomacy and described her work in this ANF interview.

How does the Diplomacy Committee organize its work?

Kongra Star has a long history as a women’s movement and with the revolution it began to organize its own committees. One of these is the Diplomacy Committee, which was founded in 2013. In the early days, there were diplomatic committees in every city, every region and every canton. In the last two to three years there have been some changes in the way we work and organize. One of the main tasks of the Kongra Star spokeswoman is personal contact with social institutions and organizations. For this reason, our work was mainly carried out centrally. All committees have their own work areas. Our aim is to convey the Rojava revolution to the outside world and inform people about the resistance. As Kongra Star, we have built connections with other women’s organizations, both here and in the rest of Syria, the Middle East and around the world. There are representatives of Kongra Star in Lebanon, Europe and Southern Kurdistan. We actually wanted to set up representation in some Arab states, but there were many bureaucratic obstacles. We travel back and forth all the time.

What bureaucratic obstacles?

In general, it is difficult for Syrian nationals to open an office or representative office in another country. We often have problems traveling abroad. We are invited to many conferences abroad, but we have difficulty getting there. This problem is due to the fact that we are Syrian nationals and Syria is under an embargo in many respects. The online alternative was established during the Covid period. We now conduct many of our activities this way. Even if we can’t do it from here, our representatives in Europe, Lebanon and South Kurdistan sometimes travel to different countries.

The Rojava Revolution is known throughout the world as the Women’s Revolution. To what extent have you succeeded in communicating the revolution and the women who led it to the outside world?

It would be a historical mistake to say that the work of women’s diplomacy only began with the Rojava Revolution. Sakine Cansız and many other pioneers have done valuable work in the struggle of Kurdish women. There is a history of recognition that has come from the work of these friends. In this sense, we cannot say that everything started with us, but the revolution in Rojava and the struggle of women like Arîn Mîrkan have opened many diplomatic doors for us. Perhaps initially the military dimension was in the foreground. The military struggle became known worldwide, but then the delegations and people who came from outside and saw the developments were very effective. They could testify that women were active in all areas of society. In many revolutions around the world, women’s participation has been limited to one dimension or area. In the Rojava Revolution, the active participation of women in all areas of life caused a great response throughout the world. This made many internationalists join this revolution and some fell as martyrs for it. They have made films about Rojava and published documentaries and books. What appeals most is the system of co-representation, the fifty percent quota for women, the autonomous women’s organization, Jineolojî and the active role of women in many areas of life. If there is no struggle and no practical work, no diplomatic work can be done. Our diplomatic work is based on our struggle and our hard-won achievements. Compared to the resistance that is being put up here every day, our diplomatic work is inadequate. Of course, it is important that Kongra Star has been operating and leading the revolution for a long time and that 54 women’s organizations have been founded so far. Nevertheless, the diplomatic work could be better; we have not yet reached the desired level. If each institution and organization carried out diplomatic work in its own dimension, the work could be broader and more effective. We have many areas of work, such as health, ecology and economics. The committees responsible for this could do more comprehensive and larger work. Since the individual committees or organizations have not yet established their own diplomatic contacts and a corresponding work system, the main burden of this work falls on us.

What kind of relationships do you have with feminist movements and women’s organizations in other parts of the world?

We are a member of many different initiatives both in the Middle East and worldwide. We take part in conferences abroad through our representatives. Our representative in South Kurdistan works at the national level; in Lebanon we work with both Lebanese and Palestinian circles. There are some organizations that visited us at the beginning of the revolution and who continue to maintain friendly relations with us. Some of them keep coming back. When we declare our own revolution, the outside world was skeptical, but when a woman comes and experiences it herself, she understands the reality better. Those who come and see Rojava start working when they return. After the Serêkaniyê War, “Women Defend Rojava” committees were founded in twelve countries; Rojava is supported by 25 women’s committees in all areas. Within these committees there are different identities. Sometimes we work together and they ask our opinion and get suggestions from us. We not only take part in conferences, but also carry out joint activities. On certain days, like 8 March or 25 November, we work together. Maybe there are some special days in the world, but here in Rojava we have many dates that we consider special. We ask everyone to take part in such days and activities.

How do women in the world see you? Do they welcome the women’s revolution in Rojava?

There are some feminist movements that have existed for centuries. These movements have carried out a wide range of activities for women, but their activities have remained partial or limited only to the Western axis and have not been able to cover all women. Liberalism also had a major influence on these women’s movements. The effects of both liberalism and capitalism have resulted in the absence of strong women’s movements. Of course, strong female personalities emerged and there were important actions and activities, but no organized women’s movement developed. That is the situation in the West. In the countries of the Middle East and Africa, the social influence of religious fanaticism, racism and sexism has exacerbated women’s problems. Neither system offers a solution. When women in search of freedom become aware of our revolution, they are faced with the fact that women exist with their own perspective, their own being, and their own organization. That is why there is the participation of internationalists. They see themselves in this revolution and find answers to their questions. Delegations from supposedly particularly democratic countries declare that the quota of women in their country is no more than 15 percent. What impresses them most is the fact that we are represented equally in all areas of life. In Switzerland, for example, our co-chairing system is offered as a course at the university. There aren’t many examples of this in the world. There were similar attempts in Germany, but they were not further developed. We live by this model.

What has changed in your work in 2023 compared to previous years?

Our second diplomatic conference took place in 2022, and at that conference we drew up a two-year program. This year will be the third conference. In the last two years we have done a lot of information work to document the attacks and occupation attempts by the Turkish state. We forwarded the documentation in seven languages to various countries and legal institutions and were in contact with many organizations. Our goal was to make the Turkish state’s attacks and massacres public, to put them on the agenda and to create pressure. Our further work was mainly focused on the Middle East. We took part in the World Women’s March and worked on the initiative of women from the Middle East and North Africa against massacres and occupation. This initiative is primarily active in Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Kurdistan and many other places. There were also visits around the world, including Morocco, Egypt and Lebanon. In some countries in the Middle East and Africa, the Rojava Revolution is not properly known. Because there were obstacles, women could not come to us and get to know the revolution better. That’s why we visited them. We have to start in our own environment. We cannot spread our revolution worldwide without doing so in the Middle East and Africa. The “Jin Jiyan Azadî” philosophy has spread with our revolution and has had great influence, especially in Rojhilat and Iran. Our basic perspective is aimed at fighting for political change in Syria and the countries of the Middle East first. The Middle East is particularly affected by policies of assimilation, division, massacres, racism and fundamentalism. This is what our work focuses on.

Source: ANF English

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/03/19/kongra-star-we-want-to-bring-the-rojava-revolution-outside-northern-and-eastern-syria/

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Kongra Star: We want to bring the Rojava Revolution outside Northern and Eastern Syria

The umbrella organization of the women's movement in the autonomous region of Northern and Eastern Syria, Kongra Star, fights against inequality and patriarchy in all areas of life. Rûken Ehmed is ...

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Kongra Star: We Want to Bring the Rojava Revolution Outside Northern and Eastern Syria – Abolition Media

Above all, we greet all women who are resisting on the occasion of the 8th of March, International Women’s Day. This day, on which women all over the world take to the streets, is an achievement of women on their long path of revolutionary struggle. It is also a historical legacy left to us by the great sacrifices that women have made to date.

In the name of Clara Zetkin, Rosa Luxemburg, Alexander Kollantai, Leyla Qasim, Sakine Cansiz, Şirin Elem Holi, Mina Keshwar, Berta Caceres and Marielle Franco we commemorate all the women who sacrificed their lives for the struggle for freedom. We also pay tribute to the resistance and struggle of all activists and revolutionaries who are in prison for rebelling against oppressive and dictatorial regimes. We greet all women around the world on the 8th of March, which we celebrate here in North and East Syria under the motto “With the free will of women we end the policy of genocide, occupation and isolation”.

The past year, which has been characterized by wars and attacks on women and the rights they have gained, also clearly shows the necessity and importance of a strong resistance and struggle against patriarchy and the capitalist modernity that comes along with it. We have witnessed the outbreak of wars on a regional and global scale that have led to war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, feminicide and various forms of oppression, for example in Kurdistan, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Iran, Afghanistan, Balochistan, Latin America, Ukraine, Mayanmar and many other places. We are also witnessing a shift to the right and fascism on a global scale, especially in Western countries. These wars and developments are the result of a patriarchal, male-dominated mentality that is primarily directed against women and the fight for freedom. We saw this once again with the targeted killing of our female comrades last month. Our comrade Zelal Zagros, who was in Kerkuk to network with women’s organizations, was the target of an armed attack by the Turkish secret service. Şehid Sorxwin and Şehid Azadi, two members of the women’s defense unit YPJ who played an important role in the fight against ISIS, were killed in a drone attack. Additionally, a special war is being waged through which attempts are being made to appropriate women’s struggles or rob them of their content and integrate them into the ruling capitalist system. This concerns concepts such as feminist foreign policy or the fact that the slogan Jin Jiyan Azadi is shouted by right-wing politicians, but the actual content, meaning and origin of the slogan is ignored or criminalized.

But despite all of these attacks, the tireless resistance of women could not be broken. The legacy of millennia of resistance continues and women are at the forefront fighting for their freedom and the freedom of their society. We are convinced that women are the only force that can defeat nationalism, fascism, patriarchy, colonialism and all forms of oppression. Therefore, it is urgent that we women unite in a common strategy and lead a global freedom struggle against the global imperialist war. The activities of all anti-systemic forces and social movements that are developing under the leadership of women must not be considered separately. This force must flow together and become a force for change like a waterfall. We are convinced that the 21st century will be the century of women’s freedom. And we can achieve this by building a democratic world women’s confederalism, because together we are strong.

As a women’s movement in Rojava and North and East Syria, the place where we started a women’s revolution 12 years ago and where we are still living and defending it every day, we send this message to all women worldwide who are in resistance. We stand with the Palestinian and Jewish women fighting against genocidal and feminicidal policies, we stand with the women fighting against the Taliban in Afghanistan, against the Sharia regime in Iran, against the fascist regime of Erdoğan in Turkey, against the oppression in Baluchistan, against fundamentalist forces and states in the Middle East, we stand with the women fighting against the rise of right-wing politics, fascism and oppression in the heart of capitalism.

We salute all women who are resisting in the mountains, in the streets, in the factories, in every field and everywhere else, turning every place into the color of freedom. We call to unite and strengthen our common struggle and to turn the 8th of March protests into a worldwide women’s revolution.

Jin Jiyan Azadi

Kongra Star

source: https://kongra-star.org/

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/03/09/from-rojava-we-send-this-message-to-all-women-in-resistance-worldwide/

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From Rojava, We Send This Message to all Women in Resistance Worldwide – Abolition Media