Rojava (Western/Syrian Kurdistan)

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http://rojavaplan.com

One of our comrades went to Minneapolis to get medical study rich and go to Rojava as a journalist, Slingshot press pass and everything, but ended up at the Sacred Stone Spirit Camp protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) instead!

But seriously, Rojava is still on our minds. Has anyone else on here thought about going?
 

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Nahhh Baby. Route Cyprus. LOL
Kim Chee you wanna drink Soju on the ramparts of the Kerak you let me know. :D

They drink soju down there?
Do they have Kim Chee too?

Yeah, I can take pics of all of it and maybe keep my head through it all.

Does the state department have anything to say about it?
 
They drink soju down there?
Do they have Kim Chee too?

Yeah, I can take pics of all of it and maybe keep my head through it all.

Does the state department have anything to say about it?

State? LOL No.

They drink soju, eat kimchi. :D I think Psy is pretty popular down there as well rotfl
 
Rojava is now half of Syria's GDP. Turkey and the Kurds will be coming head to head soon as ISIS loses ground... and we'll see what happens then... I've thought about going but ultimately I'd be completely useless there. What they're really going to need now is soldiers, I think.
 
Rojava is now half of Syria's GDP. Turkey and the Kurds will be coming head to head soon as ISIS loses ground... and we'll see what happens then... I've thought about going but ultimately I'd be completely useless there. What they're really going to need now is soldiers, I think.
But if only journalists are being let in through Turkey, it's a good excuse to go. From what I understand it's totally illegal for journalists to fight in wars, hence the protections we allegedly have... sort of like medics. And if I had that skill set beyond some pretty basic first aid I'd be thinking more along those lines for sure!