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Investigation launched into suspicious death of Ayşe Tayurak closed
The investigation launched into the suspicious death of Ayşe Tayurak in Silvan was closed. The prosecutor decided not to prosecute the suspicious death of Ayşe Tayurak because Adem Tayurak's weight and physical characteristics showed that he couldn’t kill Ayşe Tayurak. In the decision, the prosecutor ignored the 25 years of systematic violence against Ayşe Tayurak by Adem Tayurak.
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Nafusa Hasso: No reason can justify femicide
We spoke to lawyer Nafusa Hasso, also a member of the Women’s Justice Council, about gender-based violence, femicide, and the pressure on women in the name of tradition in NE Syria. Pointing out that no reason can justify femicide and violence against women, Nafusa Hasso emphasized that perpetrators should not go unpunished.
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Basma Soussi: Women with disabilities live under difficult conditions in Tunisia
Basma Soussi, feminist activist and vice-president of the Ibsar Association for the Culture and Leisure of blind and visually handicapped people, stated that women with disabilities in Tunisia face problems both in working life and in social life, “Women's movements must work coordinately for women's rights. Women with disabilities should be supported more particularly in the countries suffering from war-conflicts,” she said.
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“The attack was not intentionally but planned”
Seven months ago, Nurcan Kaplan, who applied for protective order 12 times against her husband, and her mother Nezire Demir were attacked by her husband, Tarık Kaplan, with a gun. Lawyer Zelal Erdemci told us that an indictment has been prepared against the perpetrator, who went to kill two women, for “deliberately” killing and injuring women not for “by planning”.
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Laws written by women in NE Syria
Stating that women’s rights are not guaranteed in the Syrian constitutions and women are ignored in Syria, Ster Qasim, member of the North and East Syrian Women's Council Coordination, said that women in Northern and Eastern Syria have been writing the laws that concern them.
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“Prisoners get out of prison in coffins, not with hope”
The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey (HRFT) Istanbul representative Ümit Efe spoke to NuJINHA about the conditions of prisoners and she said, “2021 was a year when allegations of violence, torture, ill-treatment, and harassment in prisons were intense.”
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Judge asks mother: Why did you attend your daughter’s commemoration ceremony?
Peace Mother Hadle Oğur was arrested while attending her daughter’s commemoration ceremony. At the hearing of the trial against her, the judge asked her, “Why did you attend your daughter’s commemoration ceremony?” She has faced three years and 15 days prison sentence for attending her daughter’s commemoration ceremony.
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“Don’t leave journalist Hala Fouad Badawi alone”
Yemeni journalist and media activist Hala Fouad Badawi has been arrested over her reports and social media posts. Lawyer and a human rights defender Afraa Al-hariri told NuJINHA that the rights of Hala Fouad Badawi have been violated since she was arrested.
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Gülseren Yoleri: “Holding sick people in prisons is murder”
Human Rights Association (IHD) Istanbul Branch Chairperson Gülseren Yoleri spoke to NuJINHA about the situation of jailed politician Aysel Tuğluk and sick prisoners. Holding sick people in prisons is “murder”, she said.
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Tunisian women struggle for better future
We spoke to Ahlem Belhadj, a member of the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), about their works and goals.
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Algerian women demand implementation of anti-violence laws
Violence against women has been increasing in Algeria especially after the Covid-19 outbreak. Algerian women demand the implementation of anti-violence laws, the punishment of perpetrators of violence, support to victims of violence, and awareness-raising activities to be carried out in order to prevent gender-based violence in the country.
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Women lawyers: Awareness-raising activities against violence should be carried out
111,777 cases of violence against women were recorded in the first 10 months of 2021 in the Federal Kurdistan Region. Women lawyers spoke to NuJINHA about the increasing rate of gender-based violence in the region and said, “Awareness-raising activities against violence should be carried out.”
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Yemen: Murderer of Marwa Al-Baiti sentenced to death
The final hearing of the murder trial of Marwa Al-Baiti was held in Yemen. Muhammad Al-Jafri has been sentenced to death for murdering Marwa Al-Baiti.
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Women's Council for Social Justice saves 106 women’s lives
Women's Council for Social Justice, which has become a role model for European countries, has carried out many important works since its foundation in 2015. The council saved 106 women’s lives in 2021 and it is ready for 2022. In the new year, the council will create a website to announce crimes committed against women, prepare the draft of the civil code, and many more.
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Unilateral divorce rates increasing in Algeria
The increase in unilateral divorce rates in Algeria affects women and children the most.
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Fundraising campaign for treatment of acid attack victim Maryam Al Rikabi
Iraqi activists have started a fundraising campaign for the treatment of Maryam Al Rikabi, a victim of an acid attack in Iraq.
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“Algeria needs a law protecting divorced women over 50”
“Algeria needs a law protecting divorced women over 50,” says Saadia Kassem, an Algerian feminist and member of the Wassila Network working on the prevention and protection of women and children from violence.
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“Iran gives a message by torturing Zeyneb Celaliyan”
Kurdish political prisoner Zeyneb Celaliyan’s lawyer Shirin Ebad drew attention to her client’s health condition and said, “My client is subjected to torture and exile.”
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“The sensitivity shown in murder cases is not shown in the cases of suspicious deaths”
The number of femicides and suspicious deaths of women is increasing in Turkey. According to the reports of press outlets, the deaths of 12 women in Amed have been recorded as suspicious deaths since January 2021. Lawyer Elif Tirenç İpek Ulaş, also a board member of the Rosa Women’s Association, commented on the legal process of the suspicious deaths of women. “The sensitivity shown in murder cases is not shown in the cases of suspicious deaths,” she told us.
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Moroccan women demand women’s shelters be opened in every city
Women’s organizations in Morocco complain about the insufficient number of women’s shelters in the country and demand new women’s shelters be opened in every city for victims of violence.