*** What were your motivations for going to Rojava, and how did you end up there?

*** Tell us a bit more about the Internationalist Commune: How was it set up? How many of you are there? What kind of projects have you initiated or been involved with?

*** What does internationalism mean to you?

*** What is the response of the local people to your presence in Rojava?

*** In your observation, how has the revolution in Rojava shaped the lives of the people on the ground?

*** What are the relations between the internationalist commune and the international volunteers who have traveled to Rojava to join the armed struggle?

*** How do you see the revolution in Rojava developing, and in what ways can people abroad contribute to its success? How can people abroad express their solidarity with the revolution in Rojava in the most effective way?

*** The internationalist commune falls in a long tradition of leftist solidarity with revolutionary struggles across the globe, from the Spanish revolution to the Zapatistas. How do you place yourself within this tradition, and why do you believe it is important?

*** What is your message to the global left?