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| 2 | The women’s cultural movement Hilala Zêrîn organized a large public event in Hesekê under the slogan “With the Spirit of Women and the Life of Women, Together We Will Achieve Victory.” The event was attended by local residents, women’s organizations, and civil institutions. Speakers highlighted the historic role of the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) in confronting ISIS and defending society, emphasizing that YPJ fighters have become a global symbol of women’s strength and resistance. The event also included cultural and artistic performances reflecting the diversity of the region and the determination of women to continue their struggle.
Hilala Zêrîn also opened an art exhibition in the city of Dêrik as part of the “We Are All YPJ” campaign. The exhibition featured artworks highlighting the role of women and the Women’s Protection Units in the Rojava Revolution, as well as the sacrifices made by women fighters in defense of women’s freedom and rights. Visitors expressed their support for the YPJ and emphasized the importance of protecting women’s achievements and ensuring their participation in shaping Syria’s future.
The third anniversary of the martyrdom of Yusra Derwish and Reyhan Amûda was commemorated at the Martyr Ismail Shrine in Amûda. Participants honored their struggle and contributions to society, women’s participation, and the promotion of democratic values and coexistence. Flowers were laid at their graves in tribute to their legacy and the principles for which they dedicated their lives. Both were killed in a drone-attack by the Turkish state in 2023. Both are symbolic for many women in Rojava and throughout Kurdistan that fought to be the voice of free women and gave their life within this struggle. Remembering them gives the strength and the reason to continue fighting today and to defend the achievements of the women's revolution with all abilities and resources.
And with that, we send revolutionary greetings from Rojava. | 33 |
| 3 | Dear friends,
This week, women’s initiatives and activities continued across North and East Syria, highlighting the importance of protecting women’s achievements and strengthening their role in social and political life. The events also reaffirmed the commitment to continuing the struggle for freedom, democracy, and the values that women have defended through years of resistance and sacrifice.
Mass marches took place in the cities of Dêrik, Çil Axa, Girkê Legê, Til Temir, Zirgan, and Dirbesiyê, calling for the physical freedom of Abdullah Öcalan. Participants stressed that Öcalan’s ideas and philosophy continue to contribute to dialogue, coexistence, and democratic solutions, while emphasizing the importance of supporting peace and stability efforts in the region. | 30 |
| 4 | WDR_18-06-2026.mp3 | 1 |
| 5 | The YPJ is also portrayed as if it were a separate or external entity, despite being an essential component of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and playing a key role in the fight against terrorism through its resistance and sacrifices.
In Qamishlo, the War Wounded Federation issued a statement in support of the “We are all YPJ” campaign. The federation stressed that the Women’s Protection Units have played a historic role in defending society and protecting the rights of women and all peoples in the region. Speakers emphasized that recognizing the YPJ as an independent women’s force is an important step for the future of Syria and for safeguarding women’s achievements.
The women’s cultural movement Hilala Zêrîn organized artistic activities in Qamishlo under the slogan “We are all YPJ.” The program included theatre performances, musical presentations, and an art exhibition. Participants highlighted the role of women in building a democratic society and the importance of preserving the gains achieved through years of struggle and resistance.
In Kobanê, artists, women, and community members gathered for a cultural event in support of the YPJ. Through speeches and artistic activities, participants expressed their solidarity with women fighters and emphasized the importance of women’s participation in shaping Syria’s future. The event also highlighted the close connection between culture, resistance, and women’s freedom.
A similar cultural evening was organized in Hesekê, bringing together artists, activists, and representatives of local institutions. Participants stressed that the Women’s Protection Units represent the will, resistance, and determination of women. The event formed part of the broader campaign supporting women’s self-defense and protecting the achievements of the Women’s Revolution.
In Rojava, social and cultural initiatives continue to expand as part of broader community efforts aimed at strengthening women’s participation in everyday life. One of these initiatives includes the “I Want a Bicycle” campaign, which has encouraged women and girls to challenge social barriers and play a more active role in daily life through cycling activities and collective events. Such campaigns reflect ongoing efforts to expand women’s freedom of movement and participation in everyday life.
And with that, we send revolutionary greetings from Rojava. | 1 |
| 6 | Dear friends,
This week, support for the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) continued across North and East Syria. Cultural organizations, civil society institutions, and community representatives emphasized the importance of recognizing the achievements of women’s struggle and defending them, as well as the right of women to self-defense.
In this context, positions expressed by the so-called transitional government, represented by Ahmad Al-Hilali, reflect a continued approach that fails to recognize the role of the Women’s Protection Units. This view does not only disregard the sacrifices of thousands of women fighters, but also reveals a deeply rooted patriarchal mindset and a clear refusal to acknowledge women as equal partners in building security, stability, and social life. | 1 |
| 7 | WDR_18-06-2026.mp3 | 64 |
| 8 | The YPJ is also portrayed as if it were a separate or external entity, despite being an essential component of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and playing a key role in the fight against terrorism through its resistance and sacrifices.
In Qamishlo, the War Wounded Federation issued a statement in support of the “We are all YPJ” campaign. The federation stressed that the Women’s Protection Units have played a historic role in defending society and protecting the rights of women and all peoples in the region. Speakers emphasized that recognizing the YPJ as an independent women’s force is an important step for the future of Syria and for safeguarding women’s achievements.
The women’s cultural movement Hilala Zêrîn organized artistic activities in Qamishlo under the slogan “We are all YPJ.” The program included theatre performances, musical presentations, and an art exhibition. Participants highlighted the role of women in building a democratic society and the importance of preserving the gains achieved through years of struggle and resistance.
In Kobanê, artists, women, and community members gathered for a cultural event in support of the YPJ. Through speeches and artistic activities, participants expressed their solidarity with women fighters and emphasized the importance of women’s participation in shaping Syria’s future. The event also highlighted the close connection between culture, resistance, and women’s freedom.
A similar cultural evening was organized in Hesekê, bringing together artists, activists, and representatives of local institutions. Participants stressed that the Women’s Protection Units represent the will, resistance, and determination of women. The event formed part of the broader campaign supporting women’s self-defense and protecting the achievements of the Women’s Revolution.
In Rojava, social and cultural initiatives continue to expand as part of broader community efforts aimed at strengthening women’s participation in everyday life. One of these initiatives includes the “I Want a Bicycle” campaign, which has encouraged women and girls to challenge social barriers and play a more active role in daily life through cycling activities and collective events. Such campaigns reflect ongoing efforts to expand women’s freedom of movement and participation in everyday life.
And with that, we send revolutionary greetings from Rojava. | 57 |
| 9 | Dear friends,
This week, support for the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) continued across North and East Syria. Cultural organizations, civil society institutions, and community representatives emphasized the importance of recognizing the achievements of women’s struggle and defending them, as well as the right of women to self-defense.
In this context, positions expressed by the so-called transitional government, represented by Ahmad Al-Hilali, reflect a continued approach that fails to recognize the role of the Women’s Protection Units. This view does not only disregard the sacrifices of thousands of women fighters, but also reveals a deeply rooted patriarchal mindset and a clear refusal to acknowledge women as equal partners in building security, stability, and social life. | 48 |
| 10 | Maintaining Strong Self-defence by All Means (Part 2 of 2)
The campaign “We Are All YPJ! Em hemû YPJ ne!” in support of the official recognition and continued existence of the YPJ remains active. Over the coming weeks, a range of cultural initiatives will be launched in Rojava, including a theatre production, a concert, and an exhibition. Through these artistic and cultural projects, the campaign seeks to raise public awareness of the YPJ’s demands and bring them to a wider audience.
🌺Read more here about art and culture as selfdefence (Part 2/2): https://womendefendrojava.net/en/2026/06/13/maintaining-strong-self-defence-by-all-means-part-2-of-2/
🌺Read more here about art and culture as selfdefence (Part 1/2): https://womendefendrojava.net/en/2026/05/31/art-and-culture-as-a-form-of-self-defense-in-rojava/ | 83 |
| 11 | WDR_10-06-2026.mp3 | 81 |
| 12 | The Kurdish women’s movement has set international standards through its efforts for political self-administration and women’s liberation.
Conti is an important politician in the left wing of Brazil’s Socialism and Freedom Party (PSOL) and is currently serving her third term as a city councilor in Campinas, in the state of São Paulo.
She connects the struggles of Kurdish women with those of women in Brazil, where especially women, Black people, and Indigenous communities face poverty and exclusion. The rise of the far right has further intensified attacks on women’s rights. She compares former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. “Both represent authoritarian and far-right political developments that are part of an international trend,” she said.
Therefore, women are at the forefront of resistance against authoritarian and right-wing politics.
Like many people around the world, Mariana Conti sees great importance in the “We Are All YPJ” campaign and expresses her solidarity. The attacks on the achievements of the Rojava revolution make international solidarity more necessary than ever. Women worldwide are particularly affected by war, displacement, social inequality, and the impacts of the climate crisis. Therefore, feminist movements must work across borders. “International solidarity is the path we must take in this struggle,” Conti said.
The cultural and artistic movement Hilala Zêrîn organized a cultural evening in support of the YPJ
In the city of Dirbêsiyê, a cultural evening was organized in support of the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ). The event was organized by the Hilala Zêrîn movement in cooperation with the Cultural and Arts Center.
The Hilala Zêrîn movement, together with the Cultural and Arts Center in Dirbêsiyê, organized an evening of poetry and artistic performances in support of the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ). The event, held in Şehîd Zevîn Park under the slogan “The YPJ is our existence,” was attended by artists, members of civil society organizations, and council representatives.
After a minute of silence, the head of Hilala Zêrîn, Şêrîn Reşîd, stated that they would continue their support for the YPJ. She emphasized that the YPJ played a central role in the fight against ISIS, demonstrated its strength and position, and represents the will and struggle of women.
And with that, we send revolutionary greetings from Rojava. | 71 |
| 13 | Donald Trump had called on Israel not to respond to the attacks and to adhere to the agreements. Both states continue to issue mutual threats in the event of further attacks.
The United States and Israel continue to aim at reshaping the Middle East and breaking and taking control of the existing power structures. This means the colonization and destruction of the peoples living there, as we can see for example in Gaza. The Mullah regime in Iran is also responsible for human rights violations and poses threats to democratic life and women’s rights.
Power relations in Iraq
The United States, as an imperialist power, is active not only in Israel, Lebanon, and Syria but also exerts influence on the situation in Iraq.
Currently, the issue of weapons in Iraq is once again moving to the center of political and security discussions. In particular, the United States and its special envoy for Syria and Iraq, Tom Barrack, support these processes.
The focus is mainly on disarmament and the integration of Iraqi factions of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) into the Iraqi state army, the ISF. This is intended to give the Iraqi state greater control over the weapons of the individual factions. However, some PMF factions, especially Shiite armed groups close to Iran, reject this integration in order to remain an independent military structure.
The Peshmerga forces, i.e. the military units of the KDP (Kurdish Democratic Party) and the PUK (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan), Kurdish parties in northern Iraq, are also expected to lay down their arms and integrate into state structures.
The Kurdistan Regional Government, however, rejects any attempt to link the issue of the PMF with the future of the Peshmerga forces. According to the Iraqi constitution, the Peshmerga units are already an officially recognized military force.
The debate over the PMF and the Peshmerga goes far beyond security and legal issues. It is part of a broader power struggle over Iraq’s political future and the distribution of influence within the state. Regional and international actors, particularly the United States, are attempting to shape the country’s security structures according to their interests. While Washington calls for stronger state control over armed groups and seeks to limit the influence of pro-Iranian forces, critics argue that this policy also serves to shift Iraq’s internal power balance in favor of Western interests.
Return to Serêkaniyê
The Serêkaniyê refugee committee has registered the names of 14,000 displaced families who may now finally return to their hometown after seven years.
Preparations for an initial return phase are underway, but security issues remain unresolved.
Security guarantees, return agreements, and practical conditions remain key prerequisites and are currently being discussed with the relevant actors.
Îsmaîl, a spokesperson for the committee, points to the difficult situation in Serêkaniyê, as the city has suffered extensive destruction. “Reconstruction will not be easy and will require long-term efforts,” Îsmaîl stated.
Many of the current inhabitants do not come from the city’s original population.
Serêkaniyê was occupied in October 2019 following an invasion by Turkey and allied jihadist militias. More than 200,000 people were displaced, many of whom still live in nearby refugee camps. Instead of the original, predominantly Kurdish population, people from various Arab countries and other regions of Syria were settled there.
Mariana Conti: Kurdish women have created an important global model
Brazilian politician and feminist Mariana Conti sees the Kurdish women’s movement as one of the most important examples of women’s organization and political resistance worldwide.
She highlights the development of social, legal, ecological, and organizational structures led by women, as well as the resistance against the Islamic State (IS).
“Kurds have shown that women are not only part of social change, but can lead and shape it themselves,” said Mariana Conti. | 50 |
| 14 | Dear friends,
In Rojava, the self-administered region of Kurdistan in Syria, summer has arrived, bringing intense heat. Temperatures reach between 35 and 40 degrees Celsius, and the air is dry and hot. People avoid going outside during the day, and the streets only begin to fill up in the late afternoon as the sun starts to set.
Field Fires
In Hasakah, field fires have caused damage to around 1,000 dunams of land. Since the beginning of the harvest season, the Hasakah Fire Department has extinguished 66 fires, including 14 fires in wheat and barley fields, which affected approximately 992 dunams. Most of the fires were concentrated in the areas of Tel Tamr and Kazwan. According to statistics from the Hasakah Fire Department, 22 fires broke out on agricultural land within its jurisdiction between May 24 and June 8, 2026. These fires destroyed varying areas of wheat, barley, and spelt fields. The damage has had a significant economic impact on farmers. Most of the fires were caused by sparks from combine harvesters during operation, while others resulted from electrical short circuits.
KCK (Kurdistan Communities Union) Calls for a Struggle Against “Ecological Destruction”
On World Environment Day, the umbrella organization of the Kurdish movement called on people not to accept environmental destruction and the plundering of natural resources in Kurdistan and around the world.
On the occasion of World Environment Day on June 5, the Executive Council of the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK) called for increased commitment to combating environmental destruction and resource exploitation. In a statement, the umbrella organization of the Kurdish freedom movement emphasized that the protection of nature and the foundations of life must be understood as both a social and political responsibility.
According to the KCK, the ecological crisis is the result of war, capitalism, and systems of state domination based on exploitation, economic growth, and the commercialization of the foundations of life.
The KCK highlighted the situation in Kurdistan, where it says a decades-long “ecological war of destruction” has been waged alongside military and political measures against the Kurdish population. “From Afrin to Behdinan, Botan, Serhed, and Rojhilat, forests have been destroyed, villages depopulated, and natural habitats damaged by dam projects, mining operations, power plants, and other large-scale developments.” The KCK views these developments not as isolated environmental issues but as part of a broader policy of control, displacement, and economic exploitation. According to the organization, many of these projects result in people losing their livelihoods, increasing poverty and migration, and the depopulation of entire regions.
“Every place where our forests are cut down, where our fields and water sources are taken away, every place where dams, power plants, or mines are built, must become a place of resistance for the right to life,” the organization declared. It called on environmental initiatives, local communities, and democratic forces to organize against projects that destroy nature and the foundations of life.
Situation in the Middle East: Iran – USA – Israel war
On June 7, for the first time since the ceasefire agreement reached in early April between the United States and Iran, attacks took place. Late on June 7, Iran fired missiles at Israel after Israel had attacked Beirut. Iran had previously announced that it would not tolerate Israeli attacks on Beirut. Israel has been carrying out attacks on southern Lebanon for several weeks, allegedly to destroy Hezbollah as part of the “Axis of Resistance.” Hezbollah is an allied partner of Iran, which is why Iran responded to the attacks. We condemn Israel’s attacks on the civilian population and the resulting damage to society in Lebanon. Several people were killed in the attacks.
After initial fears that a new escalation between Iran, Israel, and the United States could break out, this can currently be ruled out. | 51 |
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| 16 | WDR_03-06-2026.mp3 | 94 |
| 17 | Art and Culture as a Form of Self-Defense in Rojava
🌺 Across Rojava, actions and demonstrations are calling for the recognition of the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) and their integration into the Syrian armed forces.
🌺 But what is the connection between self-defense, art and culture? The women’s cultural movement Hîlala Zêrîn is organizing theater, music, and art events in support of the YPJ.
🌺 Mizgîn Çolaq and Şêrîn Reşîd from Hîlala Zêrîn discuss the link between self-defense, art, and culture.
🌺Read more here: https://womendefendrojava.net/en/2026/05/31/art-and-culture-as-a-form-of-self-defense-in-rojava/ | 116 |
| 18 | ❤️🔥Global action day in Rojava❤️🔥
Today, thousands of people from Qmishlo are taking to the streets. As part of the global day of action in defense of the YPJ and women’s rights, people are demonstrating for a free and democratic life.
Rojihlat Afrin addresses society with strong words.
We are all YPG - Jin Jiyan Azadi!!! | 96 |
| 19 | 🌺Campaign - Women Defend Rojava🌺
The Women Defend Rojava campaign has come to an end! We have been able to gain a deeper understanding of how women organise in Rojava and all the progress they have made in recent years regarding their rights and freedoms.
The Women’s Revolution in Rojava is currently in a fragile state, but the spark that was ignited over a decade ago can no longer be extinguished. Women have fought to make a dignified and just life a reality for themselves and their families, and they are clear that they will not take a single step backwards.
From here, we have an internationalist responsibility to stay informed, to spread the news from there and to support them in their demands, which, after all, are also our own. Long live the resistance of the women of Rojava! | 112 |
| 20 | 26-05-2026_WDR.mp3 | 76 |
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