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Displaced Palestinians begin to return to their homes
Displaced Palestinians have begun to return to their homes with the hope of seeing their homes and relatives after the start of the four-day truce on Friday.
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Many people detained in house raids in three cities
Many people, including politicians of the HEDEP were taken into custody in the house raids conducted in Istanbul, Şırnak and Riha (Urfa) in the morning.
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Awareness-raising activities against gender-based violence in Hasakah Canton
The Sara Organization to Combat Violence against Women has been holding awareness-raising activities such as seminars and workshops in Hasakah Canton to combat violence against women.
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‘264 women and 21 children were killed in Turkey and Kurdistan in the last 10 months’
264 women and 21 children were killed in Turkey and Kurdistan in the last 10 months, according to Jinnews. “We are in a time when violence exists every day and the struggle against it grows stronger.”
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Urgent call from HEDEP to Foreign Affairs Committee for Istanbul Convention
The HEDEP called the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Turkish Grand National Assembly to have an urgent meeting for discussion on the re-signing of the Istanbul Convention.
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Turkish Supreme Court rejects Kurdish party’s new acronym
The Turkish Supreme Court has rejected the request of the Green Left Party to change its name to the People’s Equality and Democracy Party (HEDEP) due to its acronym.
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‘The patriarchal mindset in Morocco prevents women from participating in politics’
Human rights activist Khadija Rebbah says that the patriarchal mindset in Morocco prevents women from participating in politics, demanding gender equality be guaranteed by law.
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‘Women have the power to solve all the problems in the Middle East’
“Women have the power to solve all the problems in the Middle East, particularly the problems faced by women,” said Siham Davut, Secretary General of the Future Syria Party.
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‘We must organize against attacks’
Xurbet İşlek, coordinating member of the İştar Assembly in the Makhmour refugee camp, says that organized women have the power to stop all attacks, emphasizing that November 25 is an indicator of women's struggle.
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Two more journalists killed in Israeli airstrikes
Two journalists Issam al-Barsh and Mohammad al-Rizk were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza.
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Political prisoner Nasim Simiari starts hunger strike in Evin prison
Political prisoner Nasim Simiari has been on a hunger strike in Evin prison since Monday to protest her unlawful detention and violation of her right to an attorney.
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ESP deputy co-chair Beycan Taşkıran detained
Socialist Party of the Oppressed (ESP) deputy co-chair Beycan Taşkıran and Socialist Women's Council (SKM) Central Executive Board member Satiye Ok were taken into custody in house raids conducted in Amed.
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‘We can raise a generation contributing to the development of society’
Egyptian lawyer Nermin Issa says that women want to live in safer society without violence and that women can raise a generation contributing to the development of society.
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Domestic violence increases in occupied Idlib
“I was subjected to violence and mistreatment by my husband. I have been suffering from abdominal pain, excessive sweating and shortness of breath for nine months,” said 19-year-old Mona Al-İdris, who lives in the occupied Idlib.
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24 women, 10 children killed in occupied areas of NE Syria in 11 months
In the last 11 months, 24 women and 10 children were killed, 22 women and 14 children were kidnapped in Afrin, Serêkaniyê and Girê Spî, occupied by the Turkish state and Turkish-backed factions.
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Narges Mohammadi taken back to prison after undergoing angioplasty procedure
Iranian human rights activist and Nobel Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi was taken back to prison after undergoing an angioplasty procedure in hospital.
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Magnitude 4.7 earthquake injures 71 in Zahedan
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake shook Zahedan, a city in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan province on Tuesday. Iranian health authorities announced that 71 people have been injured in the earthquake.
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‘Women can now report violence against them’
“Women can now report violence against them,” said Kawsar Hassan, head of the women's department of the Social Bureau in Sulaymaniyah.
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‘Women in conflict zones need feminist solidarity’
“The silence against the crimes committed against Syrian and Libyan women led to the massacres in Gaza,” said Salsabil Al-Qalibi, Professor of Constitutional Law in Tunisia.
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Lawyer Asli Pasinli: We wage a war against gender-based violence
Asli Pasinli, lawyer and president of the DAKAH-DER, emphasized that a war has started against women’s gains in Turkey. “We should not allow these attacks and always struggle against them.”