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Earthquake death toll in Semsûr still unclear
There are dozens of nameless graves in Semsûr, where the number of those who lost their lives in the earthquake is still not clear. The local people say the earthquake death toll in the city is 27,000.
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Earthquake increases burden of women in Semsûr
In Semsûr, where the earthquakes have inflicted great wounds, women cannot even mourn the death of their loved ones. Struggling against the freezing temperatures, women bear many tasks, including laundry, cooking, cleaning tents and taking care of childre
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Turkish drones shell car on Qamishlo- Tirbespiyê road
Turkish drones targeted and shelled a car on the Qamishlo- Tirbespiyê road.
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Iran to hand over Afghan embassy in Tehran to Taliban
Islamic Republic of Iran will reportedly hand over the Afghan Embassy in Tehran to the Taliban next week.
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Sit-in protest of Şenyaşar family continues on its 702nd day
The Şenyaşar family has held a sit-in protest in front of the Urfa Courthouse for 702 days. “When the ruling party changes, independent courts will judge those who hide behind Erdoğan one by one,” the family said.
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Two Iranian activists sentenced to prison
Iranian political activists Fatemeh Sepehri and Najjar Daoudi have been sentenced to prison by the Iranian authorities.
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Aid supplies sent for earthquake survivors in Cindires given to armed groups
The aid supplies sent for earthquake survivors in the Cindires district of Afrin have been reportedly given to armed groups, instead of civilians.
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Earthquake survivors in Adıyaman suffer from contagious scabies and lice infestation
In Adıyaman, where people cannot access clean water for weeks, many people stay in the same tent. Due to lack of clean water and hygienic environment, people suffer from contagious scabies and lice infestation.
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Turkey: Earthquake death toll rises to 42,310
Earthquake death toll in Turkey has risen to 42,310. The number of the children orphaned by the earthquake is 1,858, according to Turkey’s Ministry of Family and Social Services.
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PEN Turkey announces winners of 2023 Duygu Asena Award
PEN Turkey Writers’ Association has announced the winners of the 2023 Duygu Asena Award.
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EU warns against outbreak of infectious diseases in Turkey and Syria
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) warned on Monday against viral spread of food and water-borne diseases, respiratory infections, and vaccine-preventable infections in the coming weeks in areas impacted by earthquakes.
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Hatay earthquake kills 6 people
A 6,4 magnitude earthquake centered in Hatay last evening has killed six people and injured 294 people.
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Turkey blocks access to NuJINHA Turkish Twitter account
Turkey has blocked access to NuJINHA Turkish Twitter account since last night.
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‘Black burqas and prayer rugs were sent to Alevi villages’
Tekpınar, an Alevi village in Semsûr (Adıyaman), is one of the last places receiving relief supplies. The women of the village said that they were given relief boxes containing black burqas and prayer rugs.
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‘The Turkish state turns the humanitarian disaster into an opportunity’
The women, who were forcibly displaced from Afrin canton to Shahba due to the occupation of the Turkish states, say that the Turkish aims to change the demographic structure of Afrin by turning the humanitarian disaster into an opportunity.
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Sit-in protest of Şenyaşar family enters its 700th day
The Şenyaşar family has been demanding justice in front of the Urfa Courthouse for 700 days.
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Call from Kurdish teachers in Rojhilat: We should preserve our mother language
“Speak to your child in your native language,” said Kurdish teachers in Rojhilat.
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‘The state cannot transfer its obligation for child protection to any person or structure’
Disaster-Child Civil Coordination Team has released a statement on the statement released by Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs saying that there is no obstacle for foster families to marry the adopted earthquake-survivor children.
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UN: 8.8 million affected by earthquake in Syria
In Syria, 8.8 million people have been affected by the Turkey-centered earthquake, according to the United Nations.
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‘People can stand against dirty politics if they unite’
Nesrîn Loqo, member of Kongra Star, stated that the Turkish state and the Syrian government left the people to die in the earthquake and said, “The Kurdish, Arab and Turkish people can stand against the Turkish state’s dirty politics if they unite.”