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Prison sentence given to Aysel Tuğluk suspended
The Kocaeli Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has suspended the 10-year prison sentence given to Aysel Tuğluk for a year for her health problems.
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4 lawyers released from prison in Amed
Four lawyers, who were arrested in Amed (Diyarbakır) on April 25 as part of an investigation launched by the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, have been released from prison.
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Tunisian women condemn silence on femicide
The number of femicide cases in Tunisia is alarming due to the silence on femicide and the policy of immunity.
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Resistance in Makhmour: Military activities intensify
Since the early hours of the morning, the Iraqi army has tried to deploy soldiers by entering strategic points around the Makhmour refugee camp. The residents of the camp keep resisting.
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About 30 people detained in Hakkari
According to the received reports, about 30 people, including the members of the Green Left Party and the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), have been detained in the house raids conducted in Hakkari and its districts in the morning.
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Iraq’s attempt to surround Makhmour protested in front of UN Office in Geneva
Kurdish people staging a sit-in protest in front of the UN Office in Geneva to demand freedom for Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan every Wednesday protested the attempt of the Iraqi government to surround the Makhmour refugee camp.
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Mizgîn Xelîl: Women should cast their votes on May 28
AANES Executive Council member Mizgîn Xelîl calls on all women to cast their votes in the presidential runoff election to be held in Turkey and in Northern Kurdistan on May 28.
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Resistance in Makhmour continues: Victory will be ours
The residents of the Makhmour refugee camp have been holding a tent protest since May 20 against the attempt of the Iraqi army to surround the camp with wire fences and concrete blocks. “Victory will be ours,” the protesters said.
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First hearing of retrial of Green Left Party MP Ayşegül Doğan held today
The first hearing of the retrial of journalist Ayşegül Doğan, who was elected as Green Left Party MP in the parliamentary elections held in Turkey on May 14, was held today. The next hearing will be held on October 4.
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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 793rd day
On the 793rd day of their sit-in protest in front of the Urfa Courthouse, the Şenyaşar family said, “The judiciary is at least as guilty as the perpetrators when it remains silent against injustice practices.”
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Campaign by artists for presidential runoff: Embrace the ballot box
Many artists have started a campaign calling on all people to protect their votes for the presidential runoff election to be held in Turkey on May 28.
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House raids in Mardin and Şırnak: 12 people detained
12 people have been detained in house raids conducted in Mardin and Şırnak in the morning.
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4,179 women killed in 10 years: Family is protected, not women
4,179 women were killed by men in Turkey in the last 10 years, including the first four months of 2023.
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Two female teachers brutally beaten by Taliban fighters
Two female teachers were brutally beaten by the Taliban fighters in front of their students in Afghanistan’s Bamiyan province.
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Iranian journalists Niloofar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi to stand trial in June
Islamic Republic's Judiciary Spokesperson has announced that Iranian journalists Niloofar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi will stand trial on June 8 and 9, 2023.
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Peace Mother Gülistan Alağaş passes away
Gülistan Alağaş, a member of the Peace Mothers’ Initiative, has died after suffering from a brain paralysis.
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Gabonese student murdered in Turkey to be buried in Gabon
The body of Jeannah Danys Dinabongho Ibouanga, who was found dead in the Filyos River in Turkey’s Karabük city on March 26, 2023, will be taken to Gabon by her family.
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More than 1.5 million voters living abroad cast their votes in presidential runoff
More than 1.5 million voters living abroad have casted their votes in the presidential runoff in Turkey, according to the Supreme Election Council (Turkish: Yüksek Seçim Kurulu, YSK).
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Simultaneous house raids in 5 cities: Many detained
Police raided many houses in Mersin, Ankara, Antalya, Adana and İzmir and detained many as part of an investigation launched by the Mersin Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
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Resistance in Makhmour forces Iraq to negotiate
The 3-day resistance of the people living in Makhmour refugee camp against the Iraqi army trying to surround the camp with wire fences and concrete blocks has led the Iraqi government to negotiate.