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At least 101 children killed in West Bank in 2023
At least 101 Palestinian children have been killed in the West Bank in 2023, said Save the Children, calling for an immediate end to the excessive use of force against children by Israeli forces.
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Women of Afrin and Shahba: We resist despite the siege
Women of Afrin and Shahba spoke about the difficulties experienced by them due to the ongoing siege of the Syrian government and noted that their resistance against all attacks would continue.
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8th anniversary of Dilan Kortak’s killing: Unregistered gun used by police officers
Although eight years have passed since Dilan Kortak was killed in a raid on her home, the police officers still walk freely. According to the latest reports, the bullets found at the scene were fired by an unregistered gun.
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Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi released
Israel released Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi on Thursday in the sixth phase of the swap deal between Israel and Hamas.
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Artworks of prisoners to be displayed at ‘Inside and Outside’ exhibition
Artworks of prisoners will be displayed at the exhibition called “Inside and Outside” in Ankara from December 1 to December 8.
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Shaharzad Akbar receives FES Human Rights Award
Shaharzad Akbar, former head of the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, received the 2023 Human Rights Award of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES).
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Hunger striker Saadet Akın composes new song
Saadet Akın, one of the political prisoners who initiated a rotational hunger strike demanding “freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish question” on November 27, has composed a new song.
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Women from Northern Kurdistan visit RJAK
A women's delegation from Northern Kurdistan visited the Kurdistan Free Women's Movement (RJAK) in Sulaymaniyah. At the meeting, the women pointed to the importance of struggling together.
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Hunger strike in 104 prisons enters its 3rd day
The rotational hunger strike initiated by political prisoners in 104 prisons demanding “freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish question” has entered its third day.
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Prison term demanded against Emine Şenyaşar
Prison term was demanded against Emine Şenyaşar on charges of “insulting” former AKP Urfa MP İbrahim Halil Yıldız.
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‘Women are most affected by conflicts in the Middle East’
Moroccan activists say that women are most affected by conflicts in the Middle East, emphasizing that the solution of the Palestine issue is a must to achieve peace in the Middle East.
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Asia Al-Mashreqi wins 2023 UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award
Yemeni activist Asia al-Mashreqi has been announced as the 2023 Regional Winner for the Middle East and North Africa of the 2023 UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award.
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419 people kidnapped in Afrin, Serêkaniyê and Girê Spî in 2023
Since the beginning of 2023, 419 people have been kidnapped in Afrin, Serêkaniyê (Ras al-Ayn) and Girê Spî (Tell Abyad), occupied by the Turkish army and Turkish-backed factions.
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Iranian political prisoner Zohreh Sarv on hunger strike for 5 days
Iranian political prisoner Zohreh Sarv has been on a hunger strike for five days to protest her denial of medical care.
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Niloufar Ghazaleh arrested with her husband in Isfahan
Niloufar Ghazaleh and her husband Mohammad Ali Moghimi were arrested in the Khor and Biyabank city of Isfahan province on Monday a month after she was sentenced to five years in prison on charges of “publishing photos without hijab”.
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Women trying to earn living face Taliban oppression
Afghan women participating in exhibitions to earn a living for their families face the Taliban’s oppression. “No matter how much we are oppressed, we must not give up,” said one exhibition participant.
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4 female prisoners in Amed start hunger strike
Four female prisoners, including journalist Derya Ren, have started a hunger strike in the Diyarbakır Women’s Closed Prison.
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Israel-Hamas truce extended two days
The four-day truce between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has been extended by two days. The hostage exchange continues.
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Lasting grief and anger of earthquake survivors: Those responsible should not go unpunished
Zeynep Doğa’s 14-year-old daughter was killed in the Feb. 6 earthquakes. “Those responsible should not go unpunished,” said Zeynep Doğa, who learned that some columns of their building had been cut down before the earthquakes.
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‘The 16 days activism raises awareness against gender-based violence’
Women of Cairo support the 16 Days Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign kicks off on 25 November every year. “The campaign is important to raise awareness against gender-based violence all over the world.”