>The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), also known as Rojava,[a] is a de facto autonomous region in northeastern Syria.[13][14]
>While entertaining some foreign relations, the region is not officially recognized as autonomous by the government of Syria or any state[20] except for the Catalan Parliament.[21][22] The AANES has widespread support for its universal equal democratic, sustainable, autonomous pluralist, equal, and feminist policies in dialogues with other parties and organizations.[23][24][25][26]
>The AANES has been the most democratic system in Syria, with direct open elections, universal equality, respecting human rights within the region, as well as defense of minority and religious rights within Syria.[42][43][44][23][45][46][47]
>The supporters of the region's administration state that it is an officially secular polity[30][31][32] with direct democratic ambitions based on an anarchistic, feminist, and libertarian socialist ideology promoting decentralization, gender equality,[33][34] environmental sustainability, social ecology and pluralistic tolerance for religious, cultural and political diversity, and that these values are mirrored in its constitution, society, and politics, stating it to be a model for a federalized Syria as a whole, rather than outright independence.[35][36][37][38][39]
when you psyop an entire political zone into existence to cope with losing the Syrian war
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