Ismail Doğruer | Stuttgart
Kurds and their allies staged protests in many European cities and in Stuttgart with slogans such as “Rojava is our homeland!”, “Unity!” and “Terrorist HTŞ, murderer Colani!”.
Over 80 Kurdish, Turkish and German mass organisations called for these protests, which were held within the scope of democratic rights with legal permission and attracted large crowds, making them heard around the world. This campaign can be described as a reflex to defend the Rojava revolution against the military attacks of the jihadist regime, which aims to besiege South-West Kurdistan, widely known as Rojava, and integrate it into the system of the new Syrian state.

News of protests taking place in countries such as Japan, Chile, the UK and Turkey, as well as EU countries, began to flow into the press and social media accounts.
Press statements from groups calling for action indicate that the protests will continue in various forms.


These are “new order” operations by the US and its allies in strategic regions that form the intersection of the world’s energy resources and markets, imposing the will of the powerful without regard for international law and diplomatic norms.








A new domino effect process, in which pressure, occupation, massacre and war methods are brought to the agenda as fundamental policies, seems likely to make mass resistance, in accordance with the law of cause and effect, a more prominent feature of the agenda.
24.01.2026

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