We, the faculty, students, and staff of the Universities in Rojava/Northern and Eastern Syria, send you this
message as we leave our classrooms to help defend our universities, our cities, and our revolution alongside the
self-defense forces. Before the autonomous administration, Raqqa (Sharq) and Kobanê had no universities. Our
campuses, built in the midst of war, have reclaimed long-denied education to young people, grounding learning
in women’s liberation, ecology, and a democratic, communal life for the people. For the past fifteen years in Rojava/Northern and Eastern Syria, under constant pressure and repeated attacks by
imperial, sub-imperial, and colonial powers, our people have built a shared life through collective capacity.
Against capitalism and patriarchy, we have worked to advance a society rooted in women’s liberation, ecological
life, and democratic self-rule. Under the conditions of war across the region, and against the violence and
impositions of regional states and their mercenaries, we relied on our own self-defense and our own diplomacy
to carve out space, and within that space, we struggled to build a life that once seemed impossible. Today, that life is under attack. What we have built, this source of hope for oppressed peoples in the region and
around the world, is being targeted from all sides by the fascist forces of the Syrian Arab Army, an al-Qaeda
lineage rebranded into state authority and dressed in suits, and by mercenaries, backed by regional and global
imperial powers. We are living through an unfolding feminicide and genocide. The situation on the ground is urgent and worsening
by the day. Our university buildings are full of displaced people trying to survive the winter without blankets or
extra clothing. Turkish drones have targeted several places near the University of Rojava in Qamishlo during the
last few days. Students in the dormitories in Qamishlo are cut off from their families in Kobanê, not knowing if
their loved ones are safe, and unable to reach them. The situation in Kobanê is particularly dire. The city is currently under siege, surrounded by Syrian Army forces
on one side and the Turkish army on the other. For seven days, there has been no electricity, no access to water,
and no reliable access to basic necessities. Under these conditions, learning, safety, and survival are being targeted
as part of a coordinated siege. We say this clearly to our friends, colleagues, and comrades: we will defend ourselves with everything we have.
We will defend our people, our universities, and the possibility of the life we have struggled to build. We call on you, wherever you are, to stand with Rojava. Raise your voice. Organize on your campuses, in your
unions, and in your communities. Use your positions, however limited they may feel, to push for action, to demand
accountability, and to refuse silence. Strengthen the networks of solidarity that make resistance possible. Stand
up for the revolutionary aims of freedom, women’s liberation, ecological life, and democratic communal life.
Your solidarity is part of our self-defense, and it can help shift the balance and prevent yet another genocide in
the region. January 22, 2026 Universities in Rojava/Northern and Eastern Syria Students, Faculty and Staff