Library Library
Search

Kurdipedia is the largest multilingual sources for Kurdish information!


Search Options





Advanced Search      Keyboard


Search
Advanced Search
Library
Kurdish names
Chronology of events
Sources
History
User Favorites
Activities
Search Help?
Publication
Video
Classifications
Random item!
Send
Send Article
Send Image
Survey
Your feedback
Contact
What kind of information do we need!
Standards
Terms of Use
Item Quality
Tools
About
Kurdipedia Archivists
Articles about us!
Add Kurdipedia to your website
Add / Delete Email
Visitors statistics
Item statistics
Fonts Converter
Calendars Converter
Spell Check
Languages and dialects of the pages
Keyboard
Handy links
Kurdipedia extension for Google Chrome
Cookies
Languages
کوردیی ناوەڕاست
کرمانجی - کوردیی سەروو
Kurmancî - Kurdîy Serû
هەورامی
Zazakî
English
Française
Deutsch
عربي
فارسی
Türkçe
Nederlands
Svenska
Español
Italiano
עברית
Pусский
Norsk
日本人
中国的
Հայերեն
Ελληνική
لەکی
Azərbaycanca
My account
Sign In
Membership!
Forgot your password!
Search Send Tools Languages My account
Advanced Search
Library
Kurdish names
Chronology of events
Sources
History
User Favorites
Activities
Search Help?
Publication
Video
Classifications
Random item!
Send Article
Send Image
Survey
Your feedback
Contact
What kind of information do we need!
Standards
Terms of Use
Item Quality
About
Kurdipedia Archivists
Articles about us!
Add Kurdipedia to your website
Add / Delete Email
Visitors statistics
Item statistics
Fonts Converter
Calendars Converter
Spell Check
Languages and dialects of the pages
Keyboard
Handy links
Kurdipedia extension for Google Chrome
Cookies
کوردیی ناوەڕاست
کرمانجی - کوردیی سەروو
Kurmancî - Kurdîy Serû
هەورامی
Zazakî
English
Française
Deutsch
عربي
فارسی
Türkçe
Nederlands
Svenska
Español
Italiano
עברית
Pусский
Norsk
日本人
中国的
Հայերեն
Ελληνική
لەکی
Azərbaycanca
Sign In
Membership!
Forgot your password!
        
 kurdipedia.org 2008 - 2024
 About
 Random item!
 Terms of Use
 Kurdipedia Archivists
 Your feedback
 User Favorites
 Chronology of events
 Activities - Kurdipedia
 Help
New Item
Library
“Five Years of Injustice are Enough!” Investigative Study on Violations Against Kurds and Yazidis in Northern Syria
14-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (3)
12-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (2)
12-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (1)
12-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Syria: Scars Etched on Memory
12-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
MARDİN FROM TALES TO LEGENDS
11-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
“We Will Not Stop”: The Yazidis’ Visions on Transitional Justice
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
YAZIDI SURVIVORS IN GERMANY AND IRAQ’S REPARATION PRO- GRAMME: “I WANT FOR US TO HAVE A SHARE IN IRAQ”
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
WE CANNOT RETURN
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Your house is your homeland
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Statistics
Articles 518,497
Images 105,195
Books 19,481
Related files 97,495
Video 1,394
Library
Revilution
Library
Political Communication the...
Articles
Kurdish fighters in Ukraine...
Library
Woman’s role in the Kurdish...
Library
Dialectics of struggle: cha...
David Graeber Was Right to Recognise the Importance of the Kurdish Struggle
Kurdipedia has made information so easy! More than half a million records in your pocket due to your cell phones!
Group: Articles | Articles language: English
Share
Facebook0
Twitter0
Telegram0
LinkedIn0
WhatsApp0
Viber0
SMS0
Facebook Messenger0
E-Mail0
Copy Link0
Ranking item
Excellent
Very good
Average
Poor
Bad
Add to my favorites
Write your comment about this item!
Items history
Metadata
RSS
Search in Google for images related to the selected item!
Search in Google for selected item!
کوردیی ناوەڕاست0
Kurmancî - Kurdîy Serû0
عربي0
فارسی0
Türkçe0
עברית0
Deutsch0
Español0
Française0
Italiano0
Nederlands0
Svenska0
Ελληνική0
Azərbaycanca0
Fins0
Norsk0
Pусский0
Հայերեն0
中国的0
日本人0

David Graeber

David Graeber
by Giran Ozcan

Anthropologist and activist #David Graeber# was an early and committed supporter of the Kurdish freedom movement and the revolution in Rojava. He insisted that the international community, and the international left, in particular, recognise and defend what he described as “a remarkable democratic experiment” right up until the time of his death, in Venice last week.
He visited the autonomous region in northern Syria several times and stood with Kurdish activists abroad when they worked to make people aware of their struggle.
Drawing parallels with Spain in the 1930s, he pointed out in a Novara Media interview last year that Rojava represents “one of the few occasions where people have actually had an extensive stretch of territory to actually see if libertarian socialist ideas can actually work on the ground,” going on to describe the “startling success” of the project.
Based on the ideas of the imprisoned leader of the Kurdish freedom movement Abdullah Ocalan, Rojava consists of three predominantly Kurdish provinces that gained autonomy amid the Syrian civil war that started in 2011. It is governed based on principles including social ecology, direct democracy and women’s liberation.
After he was captured and arrested in 1999, Ocalan began to reevaluate the movement’s political programme, which had previously sought the creation of a Kurdish state in the tradition of other Marxist-Leninist national liberation movements. He arrived at a new paradigm that saw the nation-state itself, not simply the nation-states that oppressed and erased the Kurdish people, as an obstacle to freedom.
Writing from an isolated and militarised island prison, Ocalan proposed that only a society based on direct democracy, decentralisation and the freedom of women could overturn the nation-state system and capitalist modernity. He referred to this system as democratic confederalism – “the contrasting paradigm of the oppressed.”
Graeber credited Ocalan for being open to adopting the ideas that underpin the autonomous region. He saw early on how democratic confederalism could be an alternative for people oppressed by capitalism and the nation-state everywhere, one that addressed the failings of more mainstream radical programmes on the weak and disjointed international left.
He also understood and put into practice something that is integral to the Kurdish cause, and yet often erased by those who seek to reduce it to geopolitical concerns and strategic developments: that the struggle for existence in Kurdistan is also a struggle for the freedom of humanity.
For thousands of years in the region that was divided up into the modern Middle East, people have risen up against tyranny. From the earliest rulers of the first states and empires to the modern capitalists and imperialists who imposed new borders on the region, every escalation of oppression has been met with people willing to fight and sacrifice their lives to prevent it.
People around the world know more of these stories than they think they do – some as mythology, some as religion, some as modern history. In Ocalan’s philosophy, they are all part of one great refusal to abandon human freedom – one that was not always successful, but that continued anyway.
It is hard not to see the Kurdish freedom movement’s fight against Isis as part of that same tradition. The great battles of 2014 in Kobane and Shingal looked unwinnable. Tens of thousands of civilians were facing massacres and brutal Isis rule. The armies of regional states, more used to cracking down on their own civilians than defending them from armed enemies, had crumbled or fled.
The women and men of the YPJ, YPG and PKK were heavily outnumbered. They had few weapons, few resources, and fewer allies. But they won anyway – because Isis was fighting to die and destroy, and they were fighting to exist.
In the areas they liberated, they set up a system based on Ocalan’s ideas – promoting gender equality, coexistence between different religious and ethnic communities, and bottom-up democracy. They had not only stopped the advance of a terror group that threatened the world, but proven to people everywhere that a system could be built to ensure that such oppression never returned.
Graeber was one of a handful of Western intellectuals to see what Rojava meant to the people of the region and people everywhere— at a time when the revolution there was at its most radical and fragile. In 2014, when the victory in Kobane was still uncertain, he compared the battle to the Spanish Civil War, pointedly asking: “Is the world – and this time most scandalously of all, the international left – really going to be complicit in letting history repeat itself?”
When the region came under attack by Turkey last year, with the full support of the same Western states that had praised the Kurdish fight against Isis, he called on people in Europe and the US to reject the actions of their governments and stand in solidarity.
Today, as compounding crises make people around the world more aware of the unsustainability of a system based on exploitation and division, we must be able to learn from other struggles without presuppositions and to make commitments to solidarity that go beyond words. With Graeber’s passing, we have lost a man who lived those universal principles every day. What we have not lost is the example he set and the ideas he defended. We can remember him the way he remembered the people of Rojava who gave their lives in the fight against Isis – by living out those ideas in practice.
Giran Ozcan is the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) representative to the US. The HDP is a pro-Kurdish, pro-minority political party in Turkey.[1]
This item has been viewed 215 times
HashTag
Sources
[1] Website | English | novaramedia.com
Linked items: 1
Group: Articles
Articles language: English
Publication date: 09-09-2020 (4 Year)
Content category: Human Right
Content category: Kurdish Issue
Document Type: Original language
Language - Dialect: English
Party: ISIS
Publication Type: Born-digital
Technical Metadata
Item Quality: 99%
99%
Added by ( Hazhar Kamala ) on 16-01-2023
This article has been reviewed and released by ( Hawreh Bakhawan ) on 18-01-2023
This item recently updated by ( Hawreh Bakhawan ) on: 16-01-2023
URL
This item according to Kurdipedia's Standards is not finalized yet!
This item has been viewed 215 times
Kurdipedia is the largest multilingual sources for Kurdish information!
Archaeological places
Hassoun Caves
Biography
Bibi Maryam Bakhtiari
Biography
Ayub Nuri
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (3)
Biography
Abdullah Zeydan
Biography
Shilan Fuad Hussain
Articles
Feminism, gender and power in Kurdish Studies: An interview with Prof. Shahrzad Mojab
Articles
Shahmaran tale to resonate through Mardin streets with the art of sculpture
Articles
The Fictive Archive: Kurdish Filmmaking in Turkey
Biography
Antonio Negri
Library
Syria: Scars Etched on Memory
Image and Description
AN EXAMPLE OF BAATHS SOCIALISM AND DEMOCRACY IN KURDISTAN OF IRAQ
Biography
Nurcan Baysal
Biography
HIWA SALAM KHLID
Image and Description
The Kurdish Quarter, which is located at the bottom of Mount Canaan in Safed, Palestine in 1946
Archaeological places
Mosque (Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi) in the city of Faraqin
Biography
Jasmin Moghbeli
Library
“Five Years of Injustice are Enough!” Investigative Study on Violations Against Kurds and Yazidis in Northern Syria
Archaeological places
Shemzinan Bridge
Biography
Havin Al-Sindy
Articles
After the Earthquake – Perpetual Victims
Biography
KHAIRY ADAM
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (2)
Image and Description
Picture of Kurdish school children, Halabja in south Kurdistan 1965
Image and Description
Kurdish Jews from Mahabad (Saujbulak), Kurdistan, 1910
Articles
A STUDY ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN KIRKUK
Image and Description
A Kurdish army in Istanbul to participate in the Battle of the Dardanelles in 1918
Archaeological places
Cendera Bridge
Archaeological places
The tomb of the historian Marduk Kurdistani
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (1)

Actual
Library
Revilution
17-12-2020
Hawreh Bakhawan
Revilution
Library
Political Communication the Kurdish Parties Patriotic Union Of Kurdistan as a sample
08-05-2022
Rapar Osman Uzery
Political Communication the Kurdish Parties Patriotic Union Of Kurdistan as a sample
Articles
Kurdish fighters in Ukraine? SDF denounced Fake news from Russland
25-07-2023
Hazhar Kamala
Kurdish fighters in Ukraine? SDF denounced Fake news from Russland
Library
Woman’s role in the Kurdish political movement in Syria
25-04-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Woman’s role in the Kurdish political movement in Syria
Library
Dialectics of struggle: challenges to the Kurdish women\'s movement
26-05-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Dialectics of struggle: challenges to the Kurdish women\'s movement
New Item
Library
“Five Years of Injustice are Enough!” Investigative Study on Violations Against Kurds and Yazidis in Northern Syria
14-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (3)
12-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (2)
12-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (1)
12-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Syria: Scars Etched on Memory
12-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
MARDİN FROM TALES TO LEGENDS
11-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
“We Will Not Stop”: The Yazidis’ Visions on Transitional Justice
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
YAZIDI SURVIVORS IN GERMANY AND IRAQ’S REPARATION PRO- GRAMME: “I WANT FOR US TO HAVE A SHARE IN IRAQ”
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
WE CANNOT RETURN
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Your house is your homeland
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Statistics
Articles 518,497
Images 105,195
Books 19,481
Related files 97,495
Video 1,394
Kurdipedia is the largest multilingual sources for Kurdish information!
Archaeological places
Hassoun Caves
Biography
Bibi Maryam Bakhtiari
Biography
Ayub Nuri
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (3)
Biography
Abdullah Zeydan
Biography
Shilan Fuad Hussain
Articles
Feminism, gender and power in Kurdish Studies: An interview with Prof. Shahrzad Mojab
Articles
Shahmaran tale to resonate through Mardin streets with the art of sculpture
Articles
The Fictive Archive: Kurdish Filmmaking in Turkey
Biography
Antonio Negri
Library
Syria: Scars Etched on Memory
Image and Description
AN EXAMPLE OF BAATHS SOCIALISM AND DEMOCRACY IN KURDISTAN OF IRAQ
Biography
Nurcan Baysal
Biography
HIWA SALAM KHLID
Image and Description
The Kurdish Quarter, which is located at the bottom of Mount Canaan in Safed, Palestine in 1946
Archaeological places
Mosque (Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi) in the city of Faraqin
Biography
Jasmin Moghbeli
Library
“Five Years of Injustice are Enough!” Investigative Study on Violations Against Kurds and Yazidis in Northern Syria
Archaeological places
Shemzinan Bridge
Biography
Havin Al-Sindy
Articles
After the Earthquake – Perpetual Victims
Biography
KHAIRY ADAM
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (2)
Image and Description
Picture of Kurdish school children, Halabja in south Kurdistan 1965
Image and Description
Kurdish Jews from Mahabad (Saujbulak), Kurdistan, 1910
Articles
A STUDY ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN KIRKUK
Image and Description
A Kurdish army in Istanbul to participate in the Battle of the Dardanelles in 1918
Archaeological places
Cendera Bridge
Archaeological places
The tomb of the historian Marduk Kurdistani
Library
Syria: Role of International Agreements in Forced Displacement (1)
Folders
Documents - Party - Kurdistan Workers Party PKK Documents - Language - Dialect - English Documents - Country - Province - North Kurdistan Documents - Document style - Printed Documents - Cities - Siwas Biography - Education level - Institute Biography - People type - Women rights activist Biography - People type - Journalist Biography - People type - Writer Biography - Gender - Female

Kurdipedia.org (2008 - 2024) version: 15.58
| Contact | CSS3 | HTML5

| Page generation time: 0.5 second(s)!