> Small villages on the north side of the highway that runs East to West through Rojava.
M-4
> About 15 kilometers from the southward bend of the highway leading to Raqqa.
6?
Al Asaylem / Asaylem ? 36.40083, 39.18972 ?
Its mostly one anarcho-syndicalist from the Czech Republic going by the handle of "Anti war" or "Guerre de Classe". The actual person/group is Třídní Válka. They also seem influenced by Left Communism.
There are also a handful of Left Communists there who are anti-Rojava, a couple of them are from Turkey.
In this case, its not a shit article actually written by Třídní Válka. but rather one from a pro-Islamist/Islamist apologist that Třídní Válka is publishing on LibCom because its anti-Rojava. Though they will most likely try to incorporate all the negatives in into an article of their own.
They seem fairly obsessed with criticizing Rojava and often engage in intellectual dishonesty to do so.
Its very curious.
Funnily enough, early on the wrote or published a couple pieces that were enthusiastic about the Syrian Civil War where they penned their hopes for the proletariat on the Free Syrian Army.
As a start, you could easily begin learning on your own some of the basic Kurdish words and phrases from scratch with simple but effective apps like the Beginner Kurdish app and the StartFromZero_Kurdish app.
Not sure if OP is this kid or if he's asking a genuine question.
> Why do you come here instead of going to North Korea, Cuba, you name it?
What have North Korea and Cuba got to do with it?
If the web is not your thing, try this book: Devil's Game: How the United States Helped Unleash Fundamentalist Islam (American Empire Project)
I feel like we've crossed paths before on reddit about this... I'm quite jealous you can read German because I've wanted an English translation of the two books you mentioned for awhile. The shortage of English language material on the PKK is frustrating to say the least.
There is a journalist named Fréderike Geerdink who is working on a new book (The PKK from the Inside) and she is currently situated with the PKK. She has another book called The Boys are Dead: The Roboski Massacre and the Kurdish Question in Turkey that I haven't read yet. I'll update you if I pick it up soon and let you know if it's worth reading.