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295th day of sit-in protest: The ember continues to burn where it fell
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have demanded justice in front of the Urfa Courthouse for 295 days. “The ember continues to burn where it fell as everybody remains silent,” the Şenyaşar family said.
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New Year message from women: We will strengthen our struggle
Women living in Turkey spent 2021 struggling against the increasing gender-based violence. “We will strengthen our struggle in 2022,” say women we interviewed.
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No news from couple after being detained in Iran
In Iran, Maryam Haghgoo and Pouria Javadi were detained after their home was raided. Since then, no news has been received from the couple.
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Afghan women receive threats for protesting Taliban
“If something happens to us, the Taliban will be responsible,” say women activists, who have received threats from the Taliban.
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294th day of sit-in protest: Emine Şenyaşar faces another lawsuit
Emine Şenyaşar has been sued for allegedly insulting AKP MP İbrahim Halil Yıldız.
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“Sexual attacks will not intimidate Sudanese women”
On December 23, hundreds of Sudanese women took to the streets in Sudan to protest against sexual violence and harassment, including the rape of eight young women by security forces during a pro-democracy protest. Speaking about the sexual attacks against women, Sudanese activist Shadia Abdel Moneim stated that the aim of the sexual attacks is to prevent women’s participation in protests, “But sexual attacks will not intimidate Sudanese women.”
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The Roboski Massacre: Bombs first burned the heart of Muhammed’s mother
Muhammed Encü was one of the 34 persons, who were killed in the Turkish airstrikes that took place on December 28, 2011 near the Iraq-Turkey border. His mother Heybet Encü was one of the women who arrived the region where the massacre took place. “We walked in the snow for two hours to reach our children. God knows that I will never forget what I saw there,” she says.
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Young women come together in Shehba
Members of the Young Women's Union (Yekîtiya Jinên Ciwan-YJC) had a meeting in the Ehdas district of Shehba to discuss how to “be yourself”.
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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 291st day
The sit-in protest staged by Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar in front of the Urfa Courthouse to demand justice for their killed relatives has entered its 291st day.
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Egyptian activist Mona Seif released from prison
Egyptian human rights activist Mona Seif, who is known for her activism, has been released from prison.
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Rupak Ahmad: Hundreds of women are held in prisons of Erbil and Sulaymaniyah without any charges
Rupak Ahmed, a member of the Kurdistan Regional Parliament, emphasized that hundreds of people, particularly women, are targeted and unlawfully detained in the Kurdistan Region, “Some women are detained and arrested for no reason, just for using their rights to freedom of expression.”
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Emine Şenyaşar demands justice for 290 days
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have demanded justice in front of the Urfa Courthouse for their killed relatives for 290 days. “Justice is under the control of the oppressors,” the Şenyaşar family said.
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“Turkey wants to continue its existence by annihilating peoples”
Fewziya Ebdi, co-chair of the Euphrates Region Legislative Assembly in NE Syria, spoke to NuJINHA about Turkey’s attacks on Shengal. “The Turkish state wants to continue its existence by annihilating people,” she said.
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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 289th day
Emine Şenyaşar keeps demanding justice for her killed relatives despite the silence of the authorities.
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Women’s solidarity action for freedom of Nazanin Zaghari
Feminist group FiLiA has organized women across multiple countries to fast for the freedom of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who has been jailed in Iran since 2016.
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Girls, women sexually abused during medical exams by doctors in Egypt
Many girls and women are sexually abused by doctors in Egypt. We spoke to several of these women, who say they were sexually abused during medical exams by doctors.
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Tent protest in Kobanî ends
The three-day tent protest organized at the Martyr Egid Square in Kobanî as part of the “Dem Dema Azadiye (Now is the time for freedom)” protests has ended.
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Traveling photography exhibition in Palestine to raise awareness about gender-based violence
The UN Women’s Gender Innovation Agora Forum has organized a traveling photography exhibition to tell the stories of women, who were subjected to violence, abuse, and rape. “We try to raise awareness about gender-based violence,” Shaima Hamad, a member of the forum, told us.
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288th day of sit-in protest: Emine Şenyaşar summoned to testify for 11th time
Emine Şenyaşar, who has demanded justice for her killed relatives in front of the Urfa Courthouse for 288 days, has been summoned to testify for the 11th time for allegedly “insulting a public official”.
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Lawyer Sevgi Kalan: Everyone who wants can conduct street interviews
Drawing attention to the barriers against journalists and citizen journalists working on the street, the lawyer Sevgi Kalan says, “Everyone who wants can conduct street interviews. They need to ask permission only from the interviewed person before recording an interview.”