Ercan Ayboga has worked in the town administration of Diyarbakir (Amed) and was co-coordinator of International Relations and heritage sites, including the urban Tigris River project. At the same time is active in the Mesopotamian Ecology Movement, based in Turkish-Kurdistan. He is a co-author of Revolution in Rojava: Democratic Autonomy and Women’s Liberation in the Syrian Kurdistan (Pluto Press, 2016) which has been published also into German, Russian, Italian, Spanish and Greek.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe geopolitics of the Kurds and the case of Rojava
How does the military cooperation of the Kurds in Rojava and Northern Syria with the US, Russia and other forces...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaA trip to liberated Minbic in Northern Syria: from hell to paradise
The city of Minbic (Manbij) and its surroundings are among the most contested regions in the Syrian war. Ercan...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaTabqa Dam: the key to capturing Raqqa
An interview with Sinan Deniz, a Kobane-based ANF journalist embedded with the SDF forces in their battle to take...
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Published in: HomeSolution for Syria en route: ‘Democratic Federation of North Syria’
Hediye Yûsîf, Co-Chair of the council of the new political structure, renamed ‘Democratic Federation of North...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaOccupying democracy
The replacement of democratically elected HDP/DBP mayors and local municipality workers by AKP appointees is a grave...
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Published in: HomeRound the clock control in Diyarbakir
The state will also try to put those into high positions who are close to the government or available to switch...