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Students in Palestine need financial support
University students in Palestine have to leave universities due to the economic crisis. The students need financial support to realize their dreams.
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203rd day of sit-in protest for justice: Laws should be enforced
The sit-in protest staged by Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar to demand justice for their killed relatives continues on its 203rd day. “Existing laws should be enforced,” the Şenyaşar family says.
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No news from RJAK member Ciwana Ebdulqadir for 50 days
Kurdistan Free Women's Movement (RJAK) member Ciwana Ebdulqadir was detained by the KDP forces in Erbil on August 5 after she attended the commemoration event held in Shengal for the anniversary of the genocide against Yazidis by ISIS on August 3, 2014. No news has been received from her for 50 days.
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Peace Mothers announce final declaration of their workshop
Peace Mothers from Turkey, Iran, NE Syria and Federal Kurdistan Region came together for the workshop held in Sulaymaniyah to discuss the attacks on the Federal Kurdistan Region. After the workshop, the mothers announced the final declaration.
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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 200th day
For 200 days, Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have demanded justice in front of Urfa Courthouse for their killed relatives.
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Journalists: “Many civilians were killed in Turkey’s attacks on Rojava”
“All countries remain silent against Turkey’s attacks on Rojava and their silence means that they are party to what is going on,” say journalists, who witnessed Turkey’s attacks.
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200 lawyers to hold sit-in protest for justice
Sit-in protest staged by Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar demanding justice will enter its 200th day tomorrow. 200 lawyers are expected to hold the protest with the Şenyaşar family tomorrow.
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Afghan activists: We will definitely win if we struggle!
The Taliban have been imposing new restrictions on women since they took the country of Afghanistan. Afghan women resist the inhuman practices against them and all women around the world support them. “We will definitely win, if we struggle, fight,” say Afghan women.
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Square in France named after killed Kurdish politician Hevrin Khalaf
Lyon Municipality in France names a square after Kurdish politician Hevrin Khalaf, who was killed by Turkey-backed armed group near Girê Spî on October 12, 2019.
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Bonesetter Şemsa heals people with natural methods for 36 years
Şemsa Heci Hesen is 70 years old; she has been fixing broken bones and restoring dislocated joints with natural remedies and methods for 36 years.
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Police barricades at Galatasaray Square lifted
The police barricades closing all roads leading to Galatasaray Square to prevent the sit-in protest of the Saturday Mothers have been lifted.
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“Let's Build Peace Together” workshop from Peace Mothers
Members of Peace Mothers came together for the workshop held in Sulaymaniyah with the motto, “Let’s Build Peace Together”. During the workshop, the mothers discussed many issues about their region such as the attacks on the region and the attempt to change the demographic structure of the region. At the end of the workshop, the mothers called for national unity.
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Call on bar associations on 198th day of sit-in protest
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have held a sit-in protest in front of Urfa Courthouse for 198 days to demand justice for their killed relatives. The family called on the bar associations in Turkey, “to stop injustice on Friday.”
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197th day of sit-in protest for justice
The sit-in protest staged by Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar will enter its 200th day on Friday. 200 lawyers are expected to support the family on Friday.
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Musa Anter Journalism Awards: Our new agency receives Special Jury Prize
The winners of the 28th Musa Anter and Free Press Martyrs Journalism Awards received their awards. “I dedicate my award to Nujinha reporters working in the Middle East, Emine Şenyaşar, Saturday Mothers and journalist Rohat Aktaş who was burned to death in the basement of Cizre,” said NuJinha correspondent Medine Mamedoğlu when she received the Special Jury Prize in the Women's Journalism category at the award ceremony.
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Şenyaşar family: Our struggle for justice is on the 196th day
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have held a sit-in protest in front of Urfa Courthouse to demand justice, “We will end this cruelty with solidarity, our struggle for justice is on the 196th day,” says the Şenyaşar family.
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Afghan women protest Taliban for closing Women's Affairs Ministry
Afghan women protested against the Taliban in front of the building of the former Women's Affairs Ministry. They protested the new sign reading “Ministry for Preaching and Guidance and the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice” on the building which once housed the Women's Affairs Ministry.
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People of Yazd read most in Iran
Yazd city ranks first in the book reading statistics by the Statistical Centre of Iran while Bushehr ranks last in the list.
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193rd day of sit-in protest for justice
Emine Şenyaşar and Ferit Şenyaşar have held a sit-in protest for 193 days to make their voice heard.
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Celal Şengör confesses he sexually harasses his student
Celal Şengör, a professor at Istanbul Technical University, Department of Geological Engineering, told how he sexually harassed his student during an online meeting.