Iran under the mullahs has seen several waves of mass protest, each put down with extreme violence, writes Sarah Glynn.
Sarah Glynn
It has been six months since imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah 脰calan鈥檚 call聽for the disarmament and dissolution of the Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party, giving rise to hopes of a new 鈥減eace process鈥, writes Sarah Glynn. But are the Kurds聽any closer to seeing a peaceful future in Turkey and beyond?
For most of the news media, the United States and Israel鈥檚 war on Iran has fallen off the agenda, but the story is far from over, and has many prequels, writes Sarah Glynn.
Two days after meeting with Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan, the Syrian government announced it was pulling out of a planned meeting with the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, Sarah Glynn reports.
A week of brutal sectarian violence in Suwayda, in southern Syria, has left more than 1000 people dead, during which disparate Druze factions united against the Syrian government and Israel further consolidated its grip on the region.聽Sarah Glynn聽reports.
Twenty to thirty Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party guerillas will come down from the mountains and destroy their weapons in front of witnesses from around the world, in a symbolic act of the PKK鈥檚 commitment to its disarmament and dissolution, reports Sarah Glynn.
Sarah Glynn looks at the brutal crackdown on Kurds and other minorities and activists since the Israeli-United States bombings of Iran.
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.
Sarah Glynn reviews the week鈥檚 extraordinary events in Syria and examines the evolution and nature of Hay始at Tahrir al-Sham, whose forces have charged through the hollowed-out shell of Bashar al Assad鈥檚 regime and potentially beyond the control of Turkey鈥檚 President Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an.
Sarah Glynn looks behind Turkey's March 31 municipal elections, which saw President Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an's AKP pushed into second place and the pro-Kurdish Peoples Equality and Democracy Party make gains.
In the name of grassroots democracy and accountability, the people of Strasbourg are being given the opportunity to judge the performance of their local la France Insoumise deputy, Emmanuel Fernandes, reports Sarah Glynn.
Writer and activist Sarah Glynn argues that the uncritical support being given to Israel in its genocidal war on the Palestinians is itself antisemitic and stokes further antisemitism.
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