Feminism and the Kurdish Freedom Movement

By Dilar Dirik This article is an edited version of a presentation at the “Dissecting Capitalist Modernity–Building Democratic Confederalism” Conference at Hamburg University, April 3-5th, 2015. The fact that we are discussing the Kurdish freedom movement’s approaches, ideas, and re-conceptualizations of freedom today at this conference with people from so many diverse backgrounds is quite…

Kurdish Women’s Unknown History of Struggle

The Kurdish women’s history of struggle is not a recent phenomenon. The last generation of Kurdish women grew up recognizing women fighters as a natural element of Kurdish identity. But before that, in the late nineteenth century, there was Kara Fatma, a Kurdish woman who led a battalion of almost 700 men in the Ottoman…

Revolutionary Women: Zapatista and YPJ-STAR Embrace New Gender Politics

By Charlotte Maria Sáenz “…revolutionary struggles cannot achieve collective liberation for all people without addressing patriarchy, nor can women’s freedom be disentangled from racial, economic, and social justice.” “Zapatista women have participated at all levels of the movement to fight for justice and dignity for the indigenous people of Chiapas and, at the same time,…

The Zapatista Women’s Revolutionary Law

Zapatista Women: The Struggle Within the Struggle The still water in the vessel overflows and turns itself into a wild river of movement …. The women are the spiritual and material support of this army; if we can survive in large numbers, it is thanks to them ….Tomorrow, if there is to be one, will…

Killing the Dominant Male

“History, in a sense, is the history of the dominant male who gained power with the rise of classed society” ~Abdullah Öcalan PKK, the Workers Party of Kurdistán: many people know their name, few really know what their struggle is about. Www.farc-epeace.org had the opportunity to speak with two representatives of the PKK’s women’s organization…

Why Jineology? Re-Constructing the Sciences Towards a Communal and Free Life

By Gönül Kaya Gönül Kaya is a journalist and representative of the Kurdish women’s movement. This article is the transcript of her speech at the Jineology Conference in March 2014 in Cologne, Germany. The Free Women’s Movement of Kurdistan evaluates jineology as an important step in its ongoing intellectual, ideological-political self-defense and mobilization struggle of…