Articles by Karlos Zurutuza
‘My revolution across Syria and beyond’
A word with Macer Gifford, a former currency trader who joined the Kurdish revolution.
‘A state is not a solution to the Kurdish question’
A rhetorical referendum, peace and radicalization: an explosive interview with Kurdish female leader Bese Hozat. By Karlos Zurutuza.Is Brussels training human traffickers in Libya?
Human traffickers in Libya might be benefiting from a controversial EU training program worth millions. Karlos Zurutuza reports.
A turning point for Kurds across the Middle East
Kurds find themselves in the eye of a fast paced and changing storm in the Middle East. Karlos Zurutuza interviews Riza Altun.
‘Libya needs to start again from scratch’: Interview with the President of the Amazigh Supreme Council
Khaire Elhamesi, the elected chair of Libya’s Amazigh representative body, explains to Karlos Zurutuza how to cope with the ongoing turmoil in the country.
To be black in Libya
Being black is a stigma which makes life even harder in a country where chaos is the only rule, reports Karlos Zurutuza.
Balochistan, Asia's blackest hole
Every 27 March is a day of mourning for the Baloch. Karlos Zurutuza reports from an area which is largely overlooked by the international media.
What happened to the 'other' Libyans?
Five years after the war that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, Libya’s Amazigh struggle to reshuffle. Karlos Zurutuza reports.
The face behind the PKK story
Every journalist who's visited the PKK's mountain stronghold in recent years knows Zagros Hiwa, reports Karlos Zurutuza.