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Şiraz Hamo: ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’ uprising will achieve victory
“The ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’ uprising will achieve victory,” said Şiraz Hamo, coordinating member of the Kongra Star, indicating that the revolution in Rojava affected the uprising.
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‘We stand in solidarity against attempts to undermine regional stability’
“We stand in solidarity against attempts to undermine stability and coexistence in our region,” said the women of Deir ez-Zor, condemning the clashes in the region.
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5 killed in clashes erupted at Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
Five people have been killed, 52 more have been wounded in the clashes that broke out inside Lebanon’s Ein el-Hilweh camp.
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Village guard kills two in Patnos
Metin Tunç, a village guard in Ağrı’s Patnos district, has killed his wife Birsel Tunç and his brother-in-law Fecri Tunç.
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Moroccan women wait for their relatives to be rescued from earthquake rubble
Women survivors of the September 8 earthquake in the Tinkelyan village of Morroco’s Taroudant city have been waiting for their relatives to be rescued from rubbles.
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Crimes committed against women in Hebron by Israel protested in Gaza
The women of Gaza Strip came together to protest the crimes committed against women in the city of Hebron by Israeli forces. The women called on the international community to stop Israel from committing more crimes.
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‘Women’s organizations should support women living in camps’
Şirin Çori, director of the Center for Research and Protection of Women's Rights, calls on international women’s organizations to support women living in IDPs camps.
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‘Women’s Conference’ of Green Left Party kicks off in Ankara
“We will not take a step back from our paradigm based on democracy, ecology and women’s freedom,” said Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar, Co-spokesperson of the Green Left Party in her speech at the “Women’s Conference.
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18 women, 8 children killed in occupied areas of NE Syria in first 4 months of 2023
In the first four months of 2023, 18 women and eight children were killed, 15 women and four children were kidnapped in the areas of North and East Syria occupied by the Turkish state and Turkish-backed factions.
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Women face sexual harassment on streets of Egypt
Sexual harassment has long been a prevailing social phenomenon in Egypt. But what is different is that women no longer keep silent against this phenomenon.
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Green Left Party to hold women’s conference in Ankara
The Green Left Party will hold a women’s conference at the Education and Culture Center of the Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMOB) from September 8 to September 9.
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Support for Afghan women on hunger strike in Germany
“We thank Tamana not to sit quietly like other women abroad,” said an Afghan woman K.M., expressing her support to the hunger strike staged by 10 Afghan women, including Tamana Zaryab Paryani, in Germany.
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Call for general strike in Rojhelat on September 16
Kurdish political parties and movements in Rojhelat (Eastern Kurdistan) call for a general strike on the first anniversary of the “Jin, Jiyan, Azadî” revolution on September 16.
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Referral Guidance Center works for social change in Iraq
Established in Mosul and then opened branches in many cities of Iraq, the Referral Guidance Center works to solve the problems of groups facing social exclusion, including women, children and individuals with special needs.
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Stories of girls forced into marriage to mercenaries in Idlib
Girls, who are forced into marriage to members of armed factions in Idlib, are subjected to sexual, physical and psychological violence.
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Iranian government uses paramilitary groups against protesters
The Iranian government tries to suppress the “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi” protests by using paramilitary groups. Recently, girls have been kidnapped, subjected to acid attacks and violence in the cities of Eastern Kurdistan by these groups.
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Women of Shengal: We will struggle for freedom of leader Apo
“We will struggle for the physical freedom of leader Apo because we improve ourselves thanks to his ideology,” said the women of Shengal (Sinjar).
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Peaceful protests in Sweida: We demand our stolen freedom
The peaceful protests led by women in Sweida continue on its third week. Women activists in the city say they will not bow to the threats of the Syrian government because they demand their rights and freedom.
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‘Women will not bow to the Taliban’
The biggest fear of Sadaf Omari, who has been deprived of her right to education by the Taliban, is to be married off. “As women, we will not bow to the Taliban,” she said.
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‘Communes are the seeds of democratic society’
Women members of the communes founded in Kobanê Canton say the communes are the seeds to build a democratic, ethical and political society.