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Rojava and Catalonia – A documentary

In the summer of 2021, a group of Catalan activists and politicians visited the autonomous region of Northeastern Syria, also known as Rojava, with the aim of getting to understand better the democratic experiment in self-management that is currently taking place there.

Firaz Dağ by Firaz Dağ
05/04/2022 - 17:30
in All News, Headline, International, Kurdistan (old), Worldwide
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CENTRAL NEWS – The Transnational Institute of Social Ecology published in their website and documentary made on the travelling of Catalans activists and politicians in their struggle to recognise the AANES – The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (Rojava).

In the summer of 2021, a group of Catalan activists and politicians visited the autonomous region of Northeastern Syria, also known as Rojava, with the aim of getting to understand better the democratic experiment in self-management that is currently taking place there. During their visit they visited many places, institutions and made important meetings. The Nefel Production and Border Film present the following documentary that captures the Catalan group’s visit to the region:

The history and political situation of Catalonia is often compared to that of Rojava. The people of both places have long struggled against their respective hegemonic states and fascism which in both places arrived under the guise of religion; and the people have often looked for radical solutions in their struggles. Also, the participation of internationalist revolutionaries and volunteers in the struggle against fascism is something that connects the struggle against Franco’s regime and the struggle against Daesh and Turkish fascism. In this way the people of Catalonia and Rojava are able to relate in a unique revolutionary manner.

The fact that the colonial reality of Kurdistan is being solved in a democratic way, without a nation-state, serves as a model for not only the Middle East but other regions of the world that suffer under similar regimes. Catalonia, existing under the Spanish state along with other people’s whose existence is not acceptable in a centralized nation-state system, is subjected to much of the same historical repression as Kurdistan.

The Spanish state, which oppresses and forces under its control different cultures, languages and ethnicities, as in Catalonia or the Basque Country, has not sufficiently dealt with its fascist past until today. Democratic culture is something that springs from deep within society and has no basis in the history of the state. This is also something in which Rojava and Catalonia are very similar, the construction of a democratic understanding from within society. The conditions for democratic confederalism are therefore also present on the Iberian Peninsula, including in Catalonia.

This makes even more meaningful the fact that in September 2021, the parliament of Catalonia officially recognized the Autonomous Administration as a legitimate entity.

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