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DFG Co-chair Dicle Müftüoğlu released
Dicle Müftüoğlu, the co-chair of the Dicle Fırat Journalists Association (DFG) and editor for Mesopotamia News Agency (MA), has been released.
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Emine Şenyaşar fined 7,040 TL over insulting allegations
Emine Şenyaşar has been fined 7,040 TL ($430) over allegations of “insulting” Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu and AKP MP İbrahim Halil Yıldız.
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“410 women were killed in the last 3 years,” says report released by KJAR
In the Kurdistan Region, 410 women were killed or died under suspicious circumstances in the last three years, says the report titled, “Unpunished Crimes” released by the Research Committee of the KJAR.
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Displaced people living in Washokani camp struggle to survive
Calling on human rights organizations to fulfill their duty, Hêvîn Ebdo, Co-Chair of the Washokani Camp Council, stated that the displaced people living in the camp struggle to survive despite difficult living conditions.
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Commission established to investigate Turkish attacks in Southern Kurdistan
The Iraqi Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee has established a commission to investigate the ongoing attacks in Southern Kurdistan.
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DFG co-chair Dicle Müftüoğlu taken into custody
Dicle Müftüoğlu, the co-chair of the Dicle Fırat Journalists Association (DFG) and editor for Mesopotamia News Agency (MA), has been taken into custody.
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Sit-in protest of Şenyaşar family enters its 452nd day
“Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later, that debt is paid,” the Şenyaşar family says on the 452nd day of their sit-in protest.
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17 women killed in Kurdistan Region in May
In the Kurdistan Region, where the cases of femicide and women's suspicious deaths keep increasing, 17 women were killed or driven to suicide in May.
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Displaced women in Idlib want to return to their homeland
Displaced women in Idlib condemn the digging of a trench dividing the city in two parts that prevent them from returning to their homelands where they were forcibly displaced due to the attacks of the Turkish state and armed groups.
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Number of women detained in Batman increases
The number of women detained as part of an investigation launched by the Batman Chief Public Prosecutor's Office increases to 18.
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People marching in Shengal call for struggle against occupation
Speaking after the march held in Shengal against the occupation, Sara Botan called for a struggle against betrayal and occupation.
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Arab Forum for Equality: Initiatives to create job opportunities
The Arab Forum for Equality held by the ESCWA in Amman ended by launching two initiatives to reduce gender inequalities and create job opportunities for youth, women and people with disabilities in various sectors.
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Another female journalist killed by Israeli forces
Israeli forces killed a female journalist, 31-year-old Ghufran Haroun Hamed Warasneh yesterday.
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Yemeni women demand their destroyed houses be rebuilt
Yemeni women held a protest near the building of the Presidential Council to demand the rebuilding of their houses destroyed during the 2015 civil war.
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Sit-in protest of Şenyaşar family continues on its 450th day
On the 450th day of their sit-in protest, the Şenyaşar family says that everyone, who remains silent, is responsible for the point at which the legal system has come.
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“Pressure and detention cannot stop women’s struggle”
Reacting to the detention of 15 women politicians and activists in Batman, Hürriyet Kaytar and Gizem Oğurlu stated that the ruling power is afraid of women,”Pressure and detention cannot stop women’s struggle.”
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UNICEF: 13 Palestinian children killed in the West Bank since January 2022
13 Palestinian children have been killed in the West Bank since January 2022, says the statement written by UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa.
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Canan Kaftancıoğlu released from prison
Canan Kaftancıoğlu, who was sent to the Silivri Prison yesterday, has been released from the prison under judicial supervision
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Amina Bouayach calls for investigation into sexual harassment cases at universities in Morocco
Moroccan National Human Rights Council President Amina Bouayach has called for urgent measures to be taken against sexual harassment cases at universities.
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Future Syria Party launches campaign in Raqqa to support women
The Future Syria Party, based in NE Syrian city Raqqa, released a statement to launch the "Organize...Resist...Achieve Freedom" campaign.