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Peace Mother Hayriye Doğan dies
Peace Mother Hayriye Doğan, whose three children were forcibly disappeared in the 1990s, died of cancer at her home in Amed.
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12 pregnant women die of Covid in Ankara
12 pregnant women have reportedly died of Covid-19 in Ankara in 2021, all of whom were unvaccinated.
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Transgender doctor expelled from public service
Transgender doctor Larin Kayataş has been expelled from public service and dismissed “because of public morality”.
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They demand justice for 191 days
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have demanded justice in front of Urfa Courthouse for 191 days.
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PCOS awareness campaign in Libya
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) awareness campaign has been launched in Libya. Within the scope of the campaign, workshops have been organized for women to raise awareness of this disorder. Doctors warn that this disorder spread in Libya and draw attention to the importance of early diagnosis and treatment.
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Raqqa mayor Leila Mustapha granted 2021 World Mayor Jury Award
The 2021 World Mayor Awards have been awarded to nine mayors this year, including Raqqa Mayor Leila Mustapha.
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Zenûbiya Women's Community expands its works
Women came together in Deir ez-Zor to expand the work of the Zenûbiya Women's Community, “We will struggle for identity of women in the Middle East.”
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International talks from women of Kurdistan for Afghan women
Women of Federal Kurdistan Region held a series of talks with NGOs and international organizations to take action for Afghan women.
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Child marriage rates increase in Jordan
Solidarity Is Global Institute (SIGI) is a non-governmental organization releasing reports on child marriage and unemployed women. The child marriage rates have increased and women are kept away from the labor force, says the latest report released by SIGI.
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Yazidi women run for PADÊ
15 young women participated in a running race held in the Guhbel village of Shengal for the Freedom and Democracy Party (PADÊ). Two sisters won the race. The participants called for support to PADÊ.
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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 189th day
Şenyaşar family has demanded justice for 189 days. Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar wants their voices to be heard.
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Interview with Ayfer Kantaş on Turkey’s 1980 coup: What is happening now is worse
Ayfer Kantaş is one of the witnesses of Turkey’s 1980 coup that took place on September 12. There is no difference between those times and today, Ayfer Kantaş said, adding, “Women face incredible oppression. They face economic, political, and sexual oppression. I mean, there is no need for a military coup like the 1980 coup. The laws of the 1980 coup exist today. As a woman, I don’t feel free.”
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Taliban militants attack women protesting for their rights
Afghan women took the streets of Karte Sakhi and Dashte Barchi on September 8 to demand women’s participation in the country’s new government and their guaranteed rights. The Taliban militants attacked women.
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Emine Şenyaşar summoned to testify
Today, Emine Şenyaşar was summoned to testify on allegations that she insulted Turkey’s Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu.
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Kidnapped Şilan Topal rescued
Şilan Topal, who was kidnapped by Mithat Topal after filing for divorce in Istanbul’s Şişli district, has been rescued.
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HDP’s press employee detained
Many people, including HDPs press employee Ece Şimşek, have been detained in Turkey.
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Emine Şenyaşar faces up to 4 years in prison
Emine Şenyaşar has faced up to four years in prison for demanding justice in front of Urfa Courthouse.
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Kurdish Women's Initiative to be established
Final declaration of the European Kurdish Women's Workshop has been announced. The women, who attended the workshop, decided to establish the Kurdish Women's Initiative. The women called for national unity against Turkey’s attacks.
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Emine Şenyaşar: How long this cruelty will last?
Şenyaşar family drives 48 km every day to go to Urfa Courthouse. Emine Şenyaşar, who has held a sit-in protest in front of Urfa Courthouse to demand justice for 183 days, asked, “How long this cruelty will last?”
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Women in Pakistan take to streets for Afghan women
Women in Pakistan took the streets to support Afghan women.