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Human rights organization warns of escalating arrest and deportation of Afghan journalists
AMSO warns that increasing arrest, harassment, and deportation of Afghan journalists in Pakistan, especially women, poses a serious threat to media safety and rights.
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Release of Jawhara Shenn amid escalating protests demanding justice and freedom of expression
The release of activist Jawhara Shenn in Tunisia, amid escalating protest vigils supporting her, which demand the release of the activists of the “Steadfastness Fleet” and an end to their prosecution.
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Criticisms target the policies of dividing Kurdistan and emphasize the importance of Kurdish unity
Women in Tell Tamer, in Al-Hasakah city, called for the importance of achieving unity among Kurdish parties as a first important step toward the liberation of all parts of Kurdistan and obtaining rights.
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The Armenian and Kurdish Genocide… Suppressiion of Language and Cultural Identity
On April 24th, as Armenians commemorate their genocide, the ongoing Kurdish genocide must also be noted. Kurds faced similar policies, including mass displacement after 1930s uprisings.
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"Woman’s killing in Baghdad reopens the file of domestic violence
"A horrific murder in Baghdad: a man killed his wife and dumped her body in the city center. The incident has sparked anger and highlighted the rise of domestic violence."
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Journalist Amal Khalil Killed After Two Years of Direct Israeli Threat
Journalist Amal Khalil, who worked for the Al-Akhbar newspaper, was killed in an airstrike that directly targeted her in the town of Al-Tayri in southern Lebanon. This came after she received a direct death threat during the year 2024.
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YPJ are a face that liberated Women and must remain as thay are
Aihan Younis affirmed preserving YPJ’s identity as a women’s army within Syria’s Defense Ministry, calling on women to support the force that defends and liberates them from injustice and oppression.
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War Crimes and humanitarian deterioration…International warning of escalating violations in Syria
Amnesty International, in a report, called for urgent action to stop serious human rights violations in Syria, warning that the absence of independent investigations and real accountability exacerbates the suffering of victims.
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After a rich artistic career... Death claims Kuwaiti artist Hayat Al-Fahd
At the age of 78, after a struggle with illness, death has claimed Kuwaiti artist Hayat Al-Fahd, one of the most prominent names in Gulf drama, following an artistic journey spanning decades during which she presented diverse works.
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How does special education change the future of children with special needs?
Teacher Media Omar Issa affirmed that developing special education is not an option but a necessity, and that the responsibility of embracing children with special needs falls not only on centers but on society as a whole.
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Woman killed and her child seriously injured in stabbing incident in Beersheba
A stabbing in Beersheba, southern Palestine's largest Negev city, killed a woman and seriously injured her son; police arrested her husband on suspicion of involvement in the crime.
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56 cities prepare to collect signatures in support of the Rojin Kabaiş case
The Justice for Rojin committees launched a new online petition campaign to pressure for an accelerated investigation into student Rojin Kabaiş's death, unresolved for over 18 months without clear results.
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New lawsuit against journalist Öznur Değer
JINNEWS news director Öznur Değer faces a new lawsuit, after being accused of refusing to comply with duty and insult during a raid on her family's home in the Kızıltepe district of Mardin province on February 7, 2025.
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Human rights concern over increasing arrests of women in Iran
Human rights reports say intelligence forces in Saqqez arrested Sahar Mehdi after raiding her home without judicial orders, transferring her to an unknown location, amid growing concern over rising arrests of women in Iran.
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Syrian Observatory documents rise in number of violence victims in April
In a notable escalation of liquidation incidents and retaliatory attacks, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced the killing of 13 civilians, including a girl and two women, amid fears of growing sectarian targeting and the absence of accountab
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Syrian Women’s Council launches empowerment initiatives in shelters in Sweida
The Syrian Women’s Council launched field visits to the shelters in Sweida as part of Women’s Day interactive week activities, aiming to assess displaced women’s situation and needs amid very difficult humanitarian and economic conditions.
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Justice Committees in the Clistan Doku case announce an urgent action plan following recent developments
Six years after Clistan Doku’s disappearance in Dersim, the case returned as Justice Committees announced an urgent action plan after recent investigation developments and arrest warrants for suspects.
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Tartus…Widespread controversy after death of student run over and demands for transparent investigation
Student Hadeel Mohammed's death by being run over outside her school in Tartus countryside sparked controversy, with local information suggesting possible deliberate involvement of an interim Defense Ministry member.
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The gradual exclusion of female journalists in Afghanistan
Afghan journalist Nafisa Saba affirmed that the restrictions and repression practiced by the Taliban have led to a sharp decline in women's presence in the media, placing their future in this field at grave risk.
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The peace process in Turkey is linked to legal steps that guarantee the rights of the Kurdish people
Lawzer Rozhin Kino affirmen that success of the “Peace and Democratic Society” process requires clear legal and constitutional guarantees, noting the absence of serious steps by the Turkish state so far.