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Tülay Hatimoğulları: Excluding Women Means Excluding Peace
Tülay Hatimoğulları stressed at the International “Peace and Democratic Society” Conference that women are essential to any peace process, as active participants and protectors, not mere observers.
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Leader Öcalan Presents a New vision for peace and Democriatic Sociialism.
In an analytical message to the International “Peace and Democratic Society” Conference, Öcalan outlined a vision to revive socialism as a living force and chart a path toward peace and a democratic society
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The Peace and Democratic Society Conference has commenced in Istanbul.
With the participation of prominent political and academic figures from various countries, the Peace and Democratic Society Conference, organized by the Equality and Peoples' Democracy Party (DEM), has begun in the city of Istanbul.
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Lebanon… Dialogue on Renewing the Social Contract
The “Warriors for Peace” association highlighted Lebanon’s sectarian system crisis and proposed alternatives based on citizenship, equality, and transparency, drawing on participatory democratic experiences from the region
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Violence against Women in Halabja… Calls to Establish a Research and Support Center for Survivors.
The establishment of a specialized center for psychological and social support for affected women in Halabja, in the Kurdistan Region, would provide a dedicated space to check various cases, facilitating access to proper solutions.
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Ilham Ahmed Takes Part in Istanbul International Conference on Peace and Democratic Society.
On the first day of the International Conference on Peace and Democratic Society in Istanbul, Ilham Ahmed will present an address on the peace process and efforts to build a democratic society.
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The 14th Conference of the Ashtar Council Kicks Off in Makhmour
Under the slogan “We will build a democratic and communal society and live freely with the leader,” the 14th Conference of the Ashtar Council was launched at the Martyr Rustem Cudi Refugee Camp (Makhmour), with the participation of 400 delegates.
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“Shocking” Figures on Sexual Harassment in Algeria
A survey by the “TBD Algeria” Association involving over 1,900 people, 97% women, found that sexual harassment is a daily reality for Algerian women, regardless of age or clothing.
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Rights groups demand comprehensive reform of Morocco’s anti-violence law protections.
The meeting organized by the “Rights and Justice” Association in Casablanca highlighted the gaps that Morocco’s law on combating violence against women still fails to address, seven years after its implementation.
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Kobani Women Respond to Massacres with Solidarity Messages to Alawite and Druze Women.
Women in Kobani expressed their anger over the “bloody” attacks on several areas in Syria, stressing the need for unity among women and peoples to confront oppression and build a democratic and safe Syria.
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Female presence at Medex 2025 boosts women in health innovation
Nouakchott hosted Medex 2025 with broad international participation, aiming to advance healthcare, boost innovation, expand global partnerships, and highlighting a strong female presence.
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Five Killed, including 2 children, in shelling of displacement tents in Khan Younis
Ambulance crews at the Kuwaiti Specialized Field Hospital reported recovering five bodies, including two children, and several injured after an Israeli strike hit displacement tents in Al-Najah camp, in Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis.
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International assessment: 97% of Khartoum households suffer from food insecurity
A joint assessment of 70 health facilities and 1,250 households found severe decline in water, sanitation, waste services, and medical supplies, deeply aggravating the humanitarian crisis in Khartoum since the conflict began.
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Patriarchal and capitalist mindsets reproduce new forms of violations.
Violence against women is rising in the Kurdistan Region due to patriarchal and capitalist policies, with 42 women killed between 2024 and 2025. Activists call for greater social awareness and official transparency.
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Leader Öcalan: External interventions threaten the democratic path in Turkey.
“During his meeting with the delegation of the Equality and Peoples’ Democracy Party (DEM) in Imrali, Leader Öcalan affirmed that external interventions and political violence obstruct the democratic process and resemble a coup mechanism.
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The controversy over mandatory hijab continues, and women are resisting
The streets of Tehran and the major cities reveal a new social reality that refuses to submit, affirming that women’s will is stronger than the punitive measures the conservative parliament is trying to revive.
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The Killing of thousands and grave violations against children in El Fasher
The Sudanese Doctors’ Syndicate reported that nearly 25,000 children were killed after fighting erupted between the army and Rapid Support Forces in North Darfur, and that dozens of minors fleeing El Fasher were also raped.
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Afrin’s displaced women endure occupation, repeated exile, and ongoing resilience.
Displaced women from Afrin, uprooted twice by Turkish occupation and military escalation, stressed that despite the harsh pressures and tragic conditions they endured, their right to a safe return remains non-negotiable and must be guaranteed.
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Alawite Women in Syria: From Historical Marginalization to Sectarian Targeting
After decades of marginalization within a patriarchal, isolationist structure, Alawite women now face layered challenges, bearing the cost of their sectarian identity and exclusion while navigating the impacts of a war that spared no one
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In Support of Her Cause… An Italian City Grants Honorary Citizenship to Risha Moradi
Italy’s Buggibonsi City Council voted to grant honorary citizenship to women’s rights activist Risha Moradi, sentenced to death, as a significant gesture of solidarity with her case and support for her fight for freedom and human rights.