Residents of Qamishlo emphasized the need to break the silence of the Turkish occupying state regarding the call of leader Abdullah Ocalan and to ensure his physical freedom.
The Co-chair of the Future Syria Party called for the experience of the Social Contract in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria to serve as a model for Syria’s future constitution, affirming that it reflects the aspirations of the Syrian people in all their diversity.
A meeting between the Democratic Autonomous Administration and Damascus was marked by a positive atmosphere, despite growing concerns over the rehabilitation of mercenaries and the rise of hate speech among Syrians.
In Palestinian affairs, Hamas faced sharp criticism for its stance on political initiatives. Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine revealed notable shifts—most prominently, Ukrainian intelligence successes inside Russia—indicating a clear change in the nature of the confrontation between the two sides.
With the approach of Eid al-Adha, the displaced people of Serê Kaniyê in the forced displacement camps in the rural areas of Hasakah, in Jazira Canton, said that the holiday days pass just like any other, stressing that their only demand is to end the Turkish occupation and return safely to their homes.
Amid the fertile farmlands west of Hasakah, the village of Tal Sakhr stands out as a green patch known for its diverse orchards, which are a primary source of livelihood for the local population—particularly in grape and summer fruit cultivation. However, this green lung is now facing growing environmental and agricultural challenges that threaten its continued productivity.
A voice that restores the features of a homeland stolen from its people—in every melody and word, it immortalizes memory and affirms that life cannot be lived in silence and without art. Art plays a crucial role in preserving identity and history from erasure and extinction. Through voice and song, longing is conveyed, and emotion is translated.
ANHA