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Traces of massacre and resistance still remain in Kunar
Kunar, one of the provinces of Afghanistan, has witnessed the crimes of colonialists and so-called governments for more than four decades but it has also witnessed women's resistance against them.
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Landmine explosion injures 13-year-old child in Yemen
A 13-year-old child was injured due to the explosion of a landmine planted by the Houthis in Al Hudaydah Governorate of Yemen, according to the Yemeni Landmine Observatory.
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Israel continues to commit crimes against civilians in Gaza
Israel has waged a war on the Gaza Strip for 117 day, killing tens of thousands of civilians and displacing more than 1.5 million people.
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Women of Afrin: Walls will not keep us away from Afrin
The Turkish state has established new borders by digging trenches and building walls from Serêkanîye, Girê Spî, Jarabulus and al-Bab to Afrin. “Walls will not keep us away from Afrin,” said displaced women of Afrin, who live in Shahba.
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Sakineh Parvaneh starts hunger strike to protest executions in Iran
Kurdish political activist Sakineh Parvaneh has started a hunger strike in Vakil Abad prison in Mashhad to protest the executions of four Kurdish political prisoners.
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Final declaration of Yazidi women’s conference
The final declaration of the Yazidi women’s conference at the European Parliament has been released. The declaration calls for investigation into countries, where Yazidi women and children were trafficked.
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YAT Commander Çavrê Kobanê: Al-Hol camp poses a threat to the whole world
“Al-Hol Camp poses a threat to the whole world,” YAT Commander Çavrê Kobanê said in an interview with NuJINHA about the third phase of Operation Humanity and Security against ISIS in al-Hol camp.
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Iran’s Court of Appeal upholds prison sentences of 3 Baha’i women
Iran’s Court of Appeal has upheld the prison sentences of three Baha’i women, Roya Malakouti, Golnoosh Nasiri and Farideh Moradi.
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General strike in Eastern Kurdistan to protest executions
A general strike has been launched in the cities of Eastern Kurdistan today to protest the executions of four Kurdish political prisoners.
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Israel’s attacks displace women, deprive them of their livelihoods in Lebanon
Israel’s attacks on Lebanon's border region have displaced thousands. Displaced Lebanese women, who have taken shelter in schools, are also deprived of their livelihoods.
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Number of countries freezing funding for UNRWA raises to 13
At least 26, 637 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7. The number of countries, which have suspended funding for the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, has risen to 13.
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Tina Deljo transferred to Rasht central prison to serve her prison term
Political and social activist Tina Deljo was arrested and transferred to Rasht central prison to serve her prison term.
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Kurdish musician Emel Çiftçi: I will keep speaking out without hesitation
“As a Kurdish artist, I will keep speaking out without hesitation,” said Kurdish musician Emel Çiftçi, who was released from prison at the first hearing after being held in pre-trial detention for five months.
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Journalist Safiye Alağaş taken into custody
Safiye Alağaş, editor-in-chief of Jinnews, was taken into custody while travelling from Siirt to Amed yesterday evening.
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Israel’s war on Gaza enters its 115th day
At least 26,422 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7, the Gaza’s health ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
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‘ISIS has turned toys into tools to kill people in al-Hol camp’
Speaking about the third phase of Operation Humanity and Security in al-Hol camp, Rûken Cemal, Spokesperson of the YPJ Media Center, said, “ISIS has turned everything, even toys, into tools to kill people in al-Hol camp.”
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32 people kidnapped in Afrin in one month
In January 2024, 32 people were kidnapped in Afrin controlled by the Turkish state and Turkish-backed factions, according to the Center for Documentation of Violations in Afrin.
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‘We will continue to spread the philosophy of Abdullah Öcalan’
Women living in Deir ez-Zor, a city in northeastern Syria condemned the isolation imposed on Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan and said, “We will continue to spread his philosophy and thoughts.”
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ISIS claims responsibility for church attack in Istanbul
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack on Italian Santa Maria Catholic Church in Istanbul's Sariyer district.
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‘Great Freedom March’ to begin on February 1
Political parties and democratic organizations have announced that they will hold a march called “Great Freedom March” in February, demanding the lift of the isolation imposed on Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan and the resolution to the Kurdish question.