Revolutionary Union for Internationalist Solidarity

Revolutionary Union for Internationalist Solidarity
Επαναστατικός Σύνδεσμος Διεθνιστικής Αλληλεγγύης
Participant in Rojava conflict and the Syrian Civil War

Flag of the RUIS
Active April 2015 – present
Status Active
Ideology Anarchism
Anarcho-communist
Political position Far-left
Area of operations Rojava
Size Unknown
Colours
  Black
  Red
Part of International Freedom Battalion
Allies

Syrian Democratic Forces

IRPGF

MLKP
TKEP/L
TKP/ML TİKKO[1]
THKP-C/MLSPB
United Freedom Forces

  • Women's Freedom Forces
Kurdistan Workers' Party
Opponents

 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
 Turkey

The Revolutionary Union for Internationalist Solidarity (Greek: Επαναστατικός Σύνδεσμος Διεθνιστικής Αλληλεγγύης, abbreviated as ΕΣΔΑ), also known as RUIS is an anarchist military unit part of the International Liberation Brigade involved in the Syrian civil war. It was founded in 2015 and is composed mostly of Greek volunteers.[2][3]

Their appearance has alarmed Greek security and intelligence officials alleging that "warriors will be trained in guerilla warfare and then will be able to apply what they have learned in their homeland".[4]

History

The group launched a statement through Indymedia announcing its founding, the statement was dated April 2015. In that statement the organization claims that they are Greek internationalist anarchists who come to Rojava in response to the call for volunteers by MLKP made in January, to form an internationalist brigade to defend the Rojava Revolution, along with the YPG and YPJ, against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[5] They are one of the first former members of the International Freedom Battalion with MLKP, the United Freedom Forces, TIKKO and the Spanish Reconstrucción Comunista.

In an interview to RUIS, obtained by the alternative portal Apatris.info in January 2016, a member of the group explains that the Revolutionary Union for Internationalist Solidarity "is an organization that fights for the world social revolution." In the same reveals that their participants are anarcho-communist and anarchists from Greece. He suggests that in concert, the group aims at effective solidarity in the field of international armed conflicts. He also claims that they fight on the side of the oppressed classes for social liberation and "against the domination of States and Capital" denoting a radical anti-capitalist position. And he adds that "effective solidarity must have the characteristics of social struggle at all points of the conflict, breaking the limits of tyranny, oppression and exploitation."

On 3 April 2017, the group reappears on social networks on the occasion of a campaign of solidarity with the anarchist movement of Athens, launched through Twitter by the IRPGF. The fact caught the attention of different Greek media, arriving their messages even to the services of security and intelligence of the State which affirmed to the press their worries regarding the return of the fighters to the country.[6][7][8][9]

Ideology

The group is based on the ideals of anarcho-communism, also called libertarian communism, a philosophical and economic major trend within anarchism whose main exponents were Carlo Cafiero, Piotr Kropotkin, Errico Malatesta and Nestor Makhno among others. The group could also be classified as especifist. In spite of being an organization of especifist tendency advocates for the Left unity and the coexistence with the different proletarian movements like the Marxism-Leninism.

RUIS was the first anarchist unit to join the International Freedom Battalion, succeeded by the IRPGF, but previously to the latter, the Turkish vegan anarchist unit Sosyal Isyan (Social Rebellion) part of the United Freedom Forces.[10]

See also

References

  1. Rojava, TİKKO (13 June 2017). "Rojava'dan Kaypakkaya mesajlarıhttps://youtu.be/oguh1otMUj8". @RojavaTikko. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  2. "The International Freedom Battalion of Rojava and participation from greece". athens.indymedia.org. Independent Media Center. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  3. The Carter Center (2017), p. 3.
  4. "Greek anarchists vow to implement warfare methods they learned from PYD terrorists in Syria". Daily Sabah. Istanbul. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  5. "Participación desde Grecia desde el Batallón Internacional por la Libertad de Rojava". 15 July 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  6. "Ελληνες αναρχικοί πολεμούν κατά του ISIS στη κουρδική περιοχή της Συρίας, Ροτζάβα- Τι λένε οι ίδιοι μέσα από κείμενα και συνεντεύξεις τους- Δημοσιογραφία για το δημόσιο συμφέρον". Press Publica (in Greek). 25 May 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  7. "Έλληνες αναρχικοί πολεμούν τους τζιχαντιστές στη Συρία". The TOC (in Greek). 25 May 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  8. "Έλληνες αναρχικοί πολεμούν τον ISIS στα εδάφη των Κούρδων στη Συρία (pics)". CNN (in Greek). 25 May 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  9. "Έλληνες αναρχικοί πολεμούν τζιχαντιστές στο Κουρδιστάν". HuffPost (in Greek). 25 May 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  10. "Rojava ve Kobane'deki yeniden inşaa sürecinde anarşist ve ekolojist gerillalar" (in Turkish). Sosyal Savas. 6 February 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2017.

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