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Sarina Saedi’s aunt and brother arrested
Moayed Saedi and Rizan Saedi, the brother and aunt of Sarina Saedi, a victim of the “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi” revolutionary uprising, were arrested in Sanandaj and transferred to an unknown location.
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Kongra Star: The decision of the CoM serves as an approval to torture
Kongra Star has released a written statement, criticizing the decision of the Committee of Ministers (CoM) “for monitoring” the implementation of the ECHR decision about Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan for a year.
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Letter from Narges Mohammadi to UN General Assembly
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi sent a letter to the 79th session of the UN General Assembly, calling on the UN to take urgent action against the Iranian government’s rights violations.
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‘The Syrian government and the AANES must come to the table for the future of Syria’
“The Turkish state uses the Adana Agreement signed in 1998 for its own interests. The Syrian government must come to the table with the AANES for the future of Syria.”
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Free healthcare in Shahba despite siege and attacks
The Health Committee of North and East Syria provides free health services to people in Shahba despite the siege imposed by the Syrian government and the ongoing Turkish attacks.
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Cholera spreading in Sudan: High death rates among children under 5
The ongoing conflict that started between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan on April 15, 2023 and diseases such as cholera spreading in the country pose a threat to children.
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At least 41,467 Palestinians killed in Gaza since Oct.7
At least 41,467 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since October 7,2023, the Gaza’s health ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Iran: 16 women killed in one month
In Iran, 16 women and five children were killed, 11 women and seven children died under suspicious circumstances between August 21 and September 20, 2024.
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Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon on Monday kill 492
Israel launched hundreds of airstrikes in southern and eastern Lebanon on Monday, killing 492 people, including 35 children and 58 women, Lebanon’s health ministry announced on Monday.
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47 women political prisoners in Iran's Evin prison go on hunger strike
47 women political prisoners in Iran’s Evin prison announced on Monday that they would go on a-day hunger strike to protest the country's human rights crisis and the escalating number of executions.
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Vigil against isolation in Makhmour continues
“The physical freedom of leader Apo is also our freedom,” said women participating in the vigil started in the Makhmour refugee camp about a year ago, demanding freedom for Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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Prof Kariane Westrheim: Öcalan is a symbol of resistance against oppression globally
“Abdullah Öcalan’s freedom is important not only as a symbol of Kurdish rights but also as a step toward achieving broader peace and justice in the region and beyond.”
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Journalist Rabia Önver accused of ‘spreading misinformation’
An arrest warrant was issued against Jinnews reporter Rabia Önver following the publication of her article titled, “Special war in Colemêrg”. According to reports, the journalist is accused of “spreading misinformation”.
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Death toll from Sudan cholera outbreak rises to 388
The death toll from Sudan cholera outbreak has risen to 388 people, with the total number of cases reaching 12,896, the health ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
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KJK urges CoM to take urgent action
The Kurdistan Women's Communities (KJK) urges the Committee of Ministers (CoM) to take urgent action against the isolation imposed on Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan in the prison island of Imrali.
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Pakhshan Azizi denied medical care
Journalist Pakhshan Azizi, imprisoned in Evin prison, has been denied medical care although she suffers from severe headaches.
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Makbule Özer: Prisons have inhuman conditions
“Prisons have inhuman conditions. I was held in a ward along with 75-year-old Hanife Arslan and a 3-year-old child,” said Makbule Özer (82), who was released from prison after 254 days.
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Death toll from Sudan cholera outbreak rises to 348
The death toll from the cholera outbreak in Sudan has risen to 348, the Health Ministry said in a statement on Friday.
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NGOs call on all UN Member States to comply with ICJ Advisory Opinion
NGOs urge all states, including UN Security Council members, to adhere to the ICJ’s advisory opinion, which suggests states halt the transfer and sale of weapons and ammunition to Israel.
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Women of Idlib demand end of patriarchal occupation
Women of Idlib, who are subjected to gender inequality in many facets of life due to the patriarchal mindset, call on human rights organizations to carry out awareness-raising activities.