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7th anniversary of Kobanê Massacre: Anger turned into revolution
The Kobanê Massacre was committed by ISIS in Kobanê between June 25 and 28, 2015 after its defeat in the city. 233 people were killed during the massacre.
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Tunisian women face violence at work
Women organizations and associations continue to receive complaints of gender-based workplace violence in Tunisia every day.
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Tuareg women play prominent roles in social life
Women play prominent roles in the Tuareg society, an ethnic group that inhabits various parts of the African continent and have a history of 5000 years. They are the leaders of their society and family.
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-10
Egyptian feminist movement
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-9
Egyptian women’s art and creativity
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-8
Male laws control the life and freedom of Egyptian women
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Marriage, divorce, and rape cases
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-6
Violence - circumcision - harassment - revealing virginity - honor crimes
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-5
Modern Egypt ... laws for women
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-4
Egyptian women during the Ottoman, French, and British occupation
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Islamic civilization in Egypt
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Egyptian women in post-pharaoh civilizations
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Forgotten pages of the history of Egyptian women in ancient Egypt
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More than a seat: Co-Presidency-2
Emine Bekir, deputy co-chair of the Executive Council of the Autonomous Administration in the Euphrates region, told us that they practice the co-presidential system in the entire region despite sexism and difficulties.
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More than a seat: Co-Presidency-1
The co-presidential system, which is based on the equal representation of women and men against the monistic system, is spreading to all spheres of life under the leadership of Kurdish women.
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Femicides in Turkey from March 2021 to March 2022
277 women were killed in Turkey in a year. They were killed in their homes, supposedly their safest spaces, by their intimate partners or other family members...
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Strengthening resistance of women from Clara Zetkin to Arin Mirkan -4
Mother of Avaşin Kesra: I planted a flower in Afrin on March 8 Avaşin Kesra was born on New Year's Eve; she lost her life on March 8, International Women’s Day during the occupation of Afrin. She was sent off on her last journey on March 12, the anniversary of the Qamishlo Uprising. “I planted a flower in Afrin on March 8,” her mother Suad Süleyman said, referring to her daughter Avaşin Kesra. “Avaşin was born to make history and leave that history to those who are alive,” she said.
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Strengthening resistance of women from Clara Zetkin to Arin Mirkan -3
Women will take to the streets with their traditional clothes Women in the cities of NE Syria have made preparation for International Women’s Day on March 8 with great enthusiasm. They began to sew their traditional clothes a month ago to wear them on their day. Kurdish, Yazidi, Arab, Armenian and Christian women will attend the activities and events by wearing their traditional clothes.
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Strengthening resistance of women from Clara Zetkin to Arin Mirkan -2
Leyla Gulo: We built the women's revolution with a great struggle Leyla Gulo is one of the witnesses of the International Women's Day celebrations spreading from houses to the streets in NE Syria. “Women, who didn’t dare to go out, broke their chains and led to the revolution in Rojava. Today, they have taken part in many institutions and organizations by protecting their revolution. When YPJ was formed, I cried with joy as a mother,” she said.
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Strengthening resistance of women from Clara Zetkin to Arin Mirkan -1
Women’s resistance spreading from a house to the streets While women have turned their anger into resistance on the streets since March 8, 1857, women in NE Syria have become a hope for women all around the world with their historical resistance. They began to celebrate March 8 in a house under the pressure of the Baathist regime but since the revolution in Rojava, they have taken to the streets to celebrate their day. While the women of Rojava have been empowering their organizations with the struggle they have waged from past to present, they have been strengthening women's resistance from past to today, from Clara Zetkin to Arin Mirkan.