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Women demand end of Turkish attacks
Women living in border villages of North and East Syria condemn the ongoing Turkish attacks and demand the end of the Turkish attacks to have a safe life.
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Women's Time Association: More safe spaces should be created for women
“More safe spaces should be created for women,” said the report released by the Women’s Time Association.
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Journalist receives jail term for retweeting
Journalist Rojin Altay, an employee of Yeni Yaşam newspaper, has been sentenced to one year and three months in prison for retweeting a post.
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Women of Morocco’s Tamassit village: We have received no humanitarian aid yet
Thousands were killed and injured in the earthquake that hit Morocco and hundreds have been still missing. Women survivors in the village of Tamassit say that they have received no humanitarian aid yet.
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Feminist lawyers express their support to Emine Şenyaşar
The Cooperative of Women's Lawyers (IACTA Cooperativa D'advocades) in Barcelona calls on Turkey’s Justice Minister to meet Emine Şenyaşar.
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“Women of Deir ez-Zor should protect their gains’
The women of Kobanê call on the women of Deir ez-Zor to protect their gains they have achieved through years of resistance against the ongoing attacks on the system based on democracy in North and East Syria.
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‘The Iranian women’s revolution is a renaissance that will soon reap its fruits’
Speaking about the first anniversary of the ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’ uprising in Iran and Rojhelat, Palestinian human rights activist Islah Hassaneya said, “The Iranian women’s revolution is a renaissance that will soon reap its fruits.”
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Female prisoners call on Bahareh Hedayat to end her hunger strike
Female political prisoners in Evin prison call on Bahareh Hedayat to end her hunger strike to “realize our dreams of freedom and equality in Iran together.”
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Social media hashtag campaign on anniversary of ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’ uprising
The ‘Jin, Jiyan Azadî’ Initiative will launch a social media hashtag campaign on the one year anniversary of the murder of Jina Mahsa Amini.
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Women survivors of Morocco’s earthquake need tents
Since the devastating earthquake hit Morocco on September 8, the people have spent nights outside. They urgently need tents and other humanitarian aid supplies.
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Emine Şenyaşar not to hold her protest until October 6
Yesterday, Emine Şenyaşar underwent a surgery on her knees in Ankara. Her son Ferit Şenyaşar has announced that his mother’s surgery went well and that they will not hold their protest until October 6.
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Bahareh Hedayat sent back to prison from hospital
Iranian human rights activist Bahareh Hedayat, who was hospitalized on the 13th day of her hunger strike due to her deteriorating health condition, has been sent back to Evin prison.
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Village guard Metin Tunç arrested for killing two people
Village guard Metin Tunç, who fled after killing his wife and his brother-in-law and injuring two women in Patnos, has been arrested.
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Îlham Omer: Women’s quest for freedom will spread across Syria
İlham Omer, member of the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) Women's Office, thinks the protests led by women in Sweida against high inflation rate and deteriorating economic situation in Syria are very sacred.
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201 Kurds sentenced to total of 715 years prison sentence in Iran
201 Kurdish citizens have received a total of 715 years and six months of imprisonment in Iran, according to the report released by the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights.
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Emine Şenyaşar demands justice on operating table
Emine Şenyaşar, who has been seeking justice for her murdered husband and sons and for her jailed son, went to the hospital by holding a banner reading, “Justice”. Today, she will undergo a surgery.
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People wait for humanitarian aid in earthquake affected Al Haouz
Women living in the village of Morocco’s Al Haouz province, affected by the September 8 earthquake, have not been able to enter their homes for three days. They have been waiting for humanitarian aid such as food, tents and clothes.
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Dicle Müftüoğlu nominated for Most Resilient Journalist Award
Journalist Dicle Müftüoğlu, who has been held in pre-trial detention in the Sincan Women’s Closed Prison, has been nominated for the Most Resilient Journalist Award given by the Free Press Unlimited.
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Protests in Sweida: The system must change for a life with dignity
The peaceful protests led by women in Sweida have entered their fourth week. “We demand the change of the system to have a life with dignity,” said Iman Al-Nabwani, one of the protesters.
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Narges Mohammadi beaten in Evin prison
Prominent Iranian human rights defender Narges Mohammadi was beaten and insulted by one of the officials at the infirmary of Evin prison for not complying with rules for dress code.