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Earthquake leaves many women alone
The Maraş earthquakes have left many women alone in Idlib. The women, who lost their children, parents and family members, have been suffering from earthquake trauma and the difficulties of being displaced.
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People stay in tents used to dry tobacco in Dardağan
The earthquake survivors in the Dardağan village of Adıyaman have stayed in the tents used to dry tobacco due to the lack of tents.
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5.6 magnitude earthquake hits Malatya
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook Malatya, causing some already damaged buildings to collapse and killing at least one person and injuring 69 people.
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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 707th day
“People across the country are shouting, ‘Where is the state?’” said the Şenyaşar family on the 707th day of their sit-in protest for justice.
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Earthquake leaves dozens orphaned in Idlib
The earthquake survivors in Idlib have been struggling to survive without receiving any aid. In the city, the earthquake has left dozens orphaned.
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Explosion in Hasakah
An explosion occurred in a car in the Kelasê neighborhood of Hasakah canton. According to the initial reports from the neighborhood, the explosion has injured a woman.
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Displaced people of Afrin living in Shahba also affected by Maraş earthquakes
The displaced people of Afrin have been struggling to survive in Shahba due to the devastating earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria and ongoing Turkish bombardments.
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Canan Yüce: Solidarity gives hope in Hatay where the state collapsed
“Solidarity gives hope in Hatay where the state collapsed,” said Canan Yüce, Co-chair of the Socialist Refoundation Party, who has been making solidarity efforts in Hatay since the second day of the Maraş earthquakes.
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Emine Şenyaşar: Does this government have no conscience?
The Şenyaşar family has been seeking justice in front of the Urfa Courthouse for 704 days. “Does this government have no conscience?” asked Emine Şenyaşar.
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Iranian court upholds prison sentence against Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani
An Iranian appeals court has upheld a five-year prison sentence against Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani, a political activist.
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‘Cultural genocide is being committed in the camps in Bashur’
Speaking about the kidnapping of two Yazidi women by the KDP forces, Berfê Îlyas, a Yazidi mother, says a cultural genocide is being committed in the IDP camps in Bashur (Iraqi Kurdistan).
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‘While all countries mobilize for the earthquake survivors, the Turkish state attacks NE Syria’
While all countries mobilize for the earthquake survivors, the Turkish state continues to attack NE Syrian people, said Sozdar Şêxo, co-chair of the Euphrates Region Internal Affairs Committee. She also warned the people of NE Syria against Turkish drones
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Purple Truck arrives in Semsûr
The purple truck carrying aid supplies sent by the Feminist Solidarity for Disaster from Istanbul has arrived in Semsûr (Turkish: Adıyaman).
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‘Women need psychological support to cope with earthquake trauma’
“The earthquake survivors, particularly women and children, need psychological support to cope with trauma,” psychologist Ayliz Onaylı says.
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Earthquake survivor: Dead bodies remained in the rain for three days
Fatma Fincan, an earthquake survivor, told us that 10 bodies pulled from the rubble in Semsûr remained in the rain for three days, saying, “They deliberately left us to die.”
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Şenyaşar family: We do not accept this persecution
On the 703rd day of their sit-in protest for justice, the Şenyaşar family said, “We did not remain silent and we will not remain silent. We do not accept this persecution.”
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‘We aim to unite Syriacs all around the world’
Medlên Xemîs, Co-chair of the Democratic Soraya Party in North and East Syria, says their party is a political party aiming to represent Syriacs all around the world.
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Women organizations in NE Syria to come together for IWD
Women’s organizations in North and East Syria will have a meeting to discuss the program for the International Women’s Day.
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Turkey: Earthquake death toll rises to 43,556
Earthquake death toll in Turkey has risen to 43,556, said Süleyman Soylu, Minister of Interior of the Republic of Turkey.
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CPJ: Turkish authorities must release all jailed journalists
The Committee to Protect Journalists released a statement on February 22 demanding the Turkish authorities stop charging members of the press with terrorism and release all jailed journalists.