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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 231st day
Şenyaşar family has demanded justice in front of Urfa Courthouse for 231 days, “Don’t remain silent to this scream.”
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228th day of sit-in protest for justice: Mothers will bring back justice
On the 228th day of their sit-in protest for justice, the Şenyaşar family has tried to make their voice heard again.
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She fights, overcomes breast cancer
More women are diagnosed with breast cancer than other types of cancer. Anc Xelil is one of the women diagnosed with breast cancer but manage to overcome it. “Early diagnosis is important so women should get mammograms every year.”
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Call on international organizations against rights violations in Afrin
Women are abducted in Afrin by Turkey-backed groups. A pregnant woman named Nemet Behçet Şêxo was tortured to death by Turkey-backed groups. Emine Mele Hesen, the executive of the Women's Council in Afrin, NE Syria, called on international organizations to protect women in Afrin.
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“Our Children are the Hope of the Future” campaign in Qamishlo
Şilêr Committee for Children has launched a campaign with the motto, “Our Children are the Hope of the Future”. The campaign aims to raise awareness against the effects of migration, violence, abuse, and child marriage on children.
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2nd Extended Meeting of Rojava University Women's Council ends
Rojava University Women's Council held its 2nd Extended Meeting with the motto, “No science without women, we will develop science with the spirit of women's revolution”. At the meeting, the women promised to struggle for entering the science world against the patriarchal mentality.
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EŞİK launches new campaign
Women's Platform for Equality (Eşitlik İçin Kadın Platformu-EŞİK) has announced its new campaign called, “Just implement laws”.
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Teachers take to streets in Federal Kurdistan
Contract teachers have taken to the streets across Federal Kurdistan Region for more than a week to demand their appointment from the government. Today, the contract teachers took the streets in Sulaymaniyah and many cities in the region to demand their appointment.
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Final declaration of Alevi women announced
3rd Conference of the Democratic Alevi Women’s Union was held at the weekend. The Alive women have announced the final declaration of the conference.
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On 225th day of sit-in protest for justice: “Question your humanity”
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have demanded justice in front of Urfa Courthouse for 225 days.
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Doctoral student searches effects of music on gender in Egypt
Mai Mohamed is a doctoral student searching for the effects of music on gender in Egypt for her doctoral dissertation. The results of her doctoral dissertation are shocking.
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Battered lawyer becomes “suspect” while police “complainants”
Lawyer Elif İpek Tirenç Ulaş was battered by police for refusing body search at a checkpoint while trying to attend the rally led by the Free Women’s Movement (TJA) and Democratic Regions Party (DBP) Women's Council. After the incident, an investigation was launched against her on the charges of “resisting police officers” and “threatening public officials” when violent police officers filed a criminal complaint against her. Lawyer Elif İpek Tirenç Ulaş becomes “a suspect” in the file.
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Journalist Khabat Abbas honored with international news fixer award
Journalist Khabat Abbas has won this year’s Kurt Schork Award in International Journalism in the Fixer category. “I try to make women’s voices heard around the world.”
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Afghanistan suffers from hunger, poverty
There is a very thin line between the poverty and hunger limits in Afghanistan. Afghans suffering from hunger leave their children at hospitals because they cannot feed their children anymore. Since the Taliban took the control of the country, the banking and construction sectors have collapsed. Working people wait in long queues in front of the bank buildings to receive their salaries but they return home empty-handed in the evening. Thousands of people in Kabul expect support.
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“They didn’t hear our voices or didn’t want to hear”
Covid-19 pandemic makes the working conditions of health workers even worse. Health workers have struggled against physical, mental, and financial problems due to excessive hours and intense work. “We tried to make our voices to be heard. But they didn’t hear our voices or didn’t want to hear,” says Sevilay Yıldız is one of the health workers, who are on the point of exhausting, psychologically fade away and face financial difficulties.
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Mayor Nabila Rmili resigns as Minister of Health
Both Minister of Health and Mayor of Casablanca, Nabila Rmili resigned as Minister of Health to focus on her position as mayor, according to the statement issued by the Moroccan Royal Courts.
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Number of people with diabetes increases in Idlib
The number of people with diabetes has recently increased in Idlib. There are many reasons for diabetes, which is much more common in women. Doctor Ibtisam El-Helleq points out the possible eyes problems in people who have diabetes.
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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 221st day
“The sun of truth and justice will rise again on the horizons of Şanlıurfa,” say Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar on the 221st day of the struggle for justice.
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Emine Şenyaşar demands justice for 220 days
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar has demanded justice in front of Urfa Courthouse for their killed relatives for 220 days.
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“Dirty games played in Shengal are the continuation of the conspiracy”
Women of Shengal say they will never accept the agreement signed between the Federal Government of Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government on the fate of Shengal on October 9, 2020. The dirty games played in Shengal during Iraq’s parliamentary elections are the continuation of the conspiracy, they say.