NEWS CENTER – Stêrka Ciwan Magazine, which started its publication life in 1994, continues to be the voice of Kurdistan youth in Europe. Stêrka Ciwan Magazine has been meeting with its young readers since 1994 by covering ideological, political, memory, cultural, historical and many other topics.
The magazine, which has been published in black and white since 1994, came out in a new design and color with its 242nd issue. The designs and content made separately for each title gather young readers around them.
Stêrka Ciwan Magazine, which changed with its 242nd issue in July 2023, attracts the attention of its young readers with its new content and design.
In the Leader APO section of the magazine, there are articles in Kurdish titled “The Problem of Power and the State” and “14 Tirmehê Gavekê Mezin Bû”.
In the perspective part, the Xwe Biparêze Executive Committee calls for “PROTECT YOURSELF “XWE BIPARÊZE” against all system attacks, including drugs, prostitution and gangs, which drag the youth into the quagmire of the system and alienate them from their people, their essence and themselves. In the perspective article written by TekoJIN Coordination, she mentions the importance of the “Jin Jiyan Azadî, Serbixe Azadî” move and makes evaluations about the roles of young women in this move.
In the memoir section of the magazine, there are articles written by the friends of the martyr Baran Mawa, the Great Commander of the Youth with a Botanical Heart, and the internationalist martyr Şiyar Gabar, who was martyred in Çarçella on July 9, 2018.
In the category of evaluation, PKK Executive Committee Member Duran Kalkan, in his article titled “There is No Existence and Freedom Without Self-Defense”, states that “On the basis of raising the awareness of the revolutionary democratic forces against such a fascist-genocidal aggression and attracting a joint resistance, all the oppressed, especially the Kurdish people, people, women and youth. We are fighting.”
In the other articles in the evaluation category, on the basis of the Revolutionary People’s War of the youth, “How Should the Self-Defense of the Youth Be?” answers the subject. Articles in Kurdish, Turkish and German, which touch upon the importance of self-defense, draw attention to the roles and missions of organized youth. The diary of martyr Zeryan Deniz Amed, who died in the self-government resistance, began to be published in sections with this issue.
An article about Ali Çiçek, who took part in the Red Star of Youth and the Great Death Fast on July 14, takes its place in this issue. In addition, the magazine includes poetry, news about the actions of young people, award-winning puzzles and book and movie recommendations. It is possible to encounter many different contents in this issue.