Solidarity Messages

Anarchist squat CP3-2 (Odesa, Ukraine) send greetings to the women’s revolution in Rojava

From CP3-2 to Rojava Members of the anarchist squat CP3-2 from Odesa, Ukraine, send their greetings to the women’s revolution in Rojava (North and East Syria). From Rojava to Ukraine, people from different backgrounds have taken up the struggle to defend the right of communities to self-determination. Internationalist fighters such as Dmitry ‘Ilya’ Petrov and Finbar Cafferkey embodied this commitment. After defending the revolution in Rojava, both joined the resistance against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, where they were killed during the battle for Bakhmut in 2023.

Today, as the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) face growing uncertainty and existential threats amid Syria’s ongoing political transition, members of CP3-2 express their solidarity with the women who have played a central role in defending and building the autonomous administration in North and East Syria. In support of the #WeAreAllYPJ campaign, they call for international solidarity with the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) and advocate for their constitutional recognition as a legitimate armed force within Syria’s future and the Ministry of Defence.

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