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Struggles for Autonomy in Kurdistan: A Corporate Complicity in the Repression of Social Movements in Rojava and Bakur

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Struggles for Autonomy in Kurdistan: A Corporate Complicity in the Repression of Social Movements in Rojava and Bakur
Struggles for Autonomy in Kurdistan: A Corporate Complicity in the Repression of Social Movements in Rojava and Bakur

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Struggles for Autonomy in Kurdistan: A Corporate Complicity in the Repression of Social Movements in Rojava and Bakur

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Kurdistan is currently divided between four countries: Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey. In each of the parts of Kurdistan, Kurdish identities and cultures have been repressed for generations. This book, by Eliza Egret and Tom Anderson, gathers together first-hand accounts of the struggles for a new society taking place in Bakur and Rojava—the parts of Kurdistan within the borders of Turkey and Syria.
The setting up of local assemblies and co-operatives, as well as radical women's and ecological movements, are rapidly gathering momentum in Kurdistan. The book gives a simple introduction to democratic confederalism, the idea that has inspired many of those involved in these movements.
The book also compiles accounts from Kurdish people who are oppressed by the state of Turkey and profiles some of the companies that are complicit in their repression. The interviews give suggestions of how people outside of Kurdistan can act in solidarity.

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