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https://landworkersalliance.org.uk/lwa-stands-in-solidarity-with-the-people-of-rojava/
LWA STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF ROJAVA
23/01/2026
The Landworkers’ Alliance stands in firm solidarity with the people of Rojava, and condemns the ongoing genocidal assaults and invasions of their territories by the Syrian Transitional Government (STG). We loudly condemn the actions of the STG and its supporters which not only threaten the internationalist Kurdish resistance but the existence of the Kurdish people themselves.
Rojava: a struggle for ecology, women’s liberation and grassroots democracy
Rojava, or Western Kurdistan, is also known as the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES), and is one of four territories that make up Kurdistan. The DAANES has acted as a form of democratic self-government throughout the Syrian Civil War, and is seeking to maintain a degree of political and military autonomy within the newly established national Syrian government. For this, the Syrian Transitional Government is seeking to destroy them.
Despite a nominal ceasefire, the Syrian Transitional Government – led by Al-Sharaa, the leader of al-Qaeda offshoot Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham – continues their campaign of massacres and ethnic cleansing against religious and ethnic minorities in Syria. According to the Rojava Information Centre, DAANES has lost 80% of its territory to the STG in the past two weeks.
Rojava has been a focal point for democratic organising in the region, centred on women’s rights, workers’ co-ops, ecological sustainability and multi-ethnic autonomy (see this LWA blog post from 2021 for further reading). For these reasons, they have been the target of attacks not only recently from the STG, but also historically from the Islamic State / ISIS, as well as the Turkish government who view Rojava as a threat to their national security.
Attacks on food sovereignty
Last February LWA members Jyoti Fernandes and Amu Gib visited Rojava and were hosted by Kongra Star (a confederation of women’s organisations in the region) as independent international humanitarian observers to witness and document the food security threats faced by DAANES in their work towards food sovereignty. As part of the visit they met with farmers and representatives from the autonomous administration from the village level to state level governance.
During their trip they recorded evidence of deliberate attacks on food production by the Turkish-backed forces, including bombing of a cheese factory (where women had lost their lives and other experienced long term ringing in their ears and PTSD), bombing near polytunnels, fruit and nut trees cut down and destroyed, and reports of aerial bombing of wheat crops when they were ready for harvest. There were also ongoing attacks on Tishrin dam, which provides the region with irrigation water. After the visit, Jyoti presented this information to UN officials within the Food and Agriculture organisation to warn of imminent escalation of food insecurity.
“Women are the centre of the governance system in Rojava, which is centred in democracy, ecology and beauty. They have been developing agricultural production capacity for their territory by establishing co-operatives and starting to learn agroecological farming methods so they could reduce their dependence on imported fertilisers, and were also bringing back traditional Kurdish seeds and craft.”
The people of Rojava have built radical forms of land-based living for the past 15 years, and the multi-frontal assaults on their lands and existence are threats to agroecology, sovereignty and liberation everywhere. People in Rojava are saying that if the this new assault by the Syrian Transitional Government is successful, it would destroy the possibility of agroecology in the region, and instead lead to a violent, fascist occupation.
Call to action
We call on anyone moved by the land-based revolution in Rojava to organise and attend demonstrations in your area (solidarity demos and actions in the UK are listed on https://kurdistansolidarity.net/events/), publicise public statements condemning the actions of the STG, donate to the Kurdish Red Crescent (https://heyvasor.com/en/donation/) and keep up to date with the latest news from reliable news sources such as The Amargi and @rojavaic on Instagram/x.com.
There is currently a call to organise demonstrations this weekend (24th and 25th January), as well as a National Emergency Demonstration taking place in Trafalgar Square, London on Sunday January 25th. If you organise a demonstration, banner drop, or local action – please take photos and send to hello@kurdistansolidarity.net to be shared with friends in Rojava.
We stand firmly with the people of Rojava in their fight for self-determination and freedom to live on their lands. Their fight is our fight too.
Photos of farmers and members of the Kongra Star confederation in Rojava (taken by LWA members Jyoti Fernandes and Amu Gib during their trip last year)
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