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Indictment prepared against KJAR member Verishe Moradi
The Kurdistan Human Rights Network has announced that an indictment has been prepared against Verishe Moradi, a member of the East Kurdistan Free Women’s Society (KJAR), on charges of “acting against national security”.
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Israel’s attacks on Gaza continue
27,365 Palestinians have been killed, 66,630 wounded by Israel’s attacks on Gaza since Oct. 7, the Gaza’s health ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
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TJK-E calls on all women of Kurdistan to participate in march to be held in Cologne
The European Kurdish Women's Movement (TJK-E) calls for the participation in the march to be held in Germany’s Cologne city on February 17 to demand the physical freedom of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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CMFA empowers women entrepreneurs in Mauritania
The Mauritanian Women's Business Council (CMFA) has developed many projects for women to empower them in the labor force.
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'Our main aim is to rescue women'
Anti-Terrorist Units (YAT) fighter Rojbin Şam, who has participated in the third phase of the Operation Humanity and Security in al-Hol camp, says that their main aim is to rescue the Yazidi women, who were abducted by ISIS.
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Alevis in Antakya expect nothing from government but demand their rights
“We expect nothing from the government but demand our rights,” said Alevi earthquake survivors in Antakya, stressing that they are subjected to discrimination and isolated by the government.
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New cancer cases to increase 77% by 2050
Global cancer cases are expected to rise around 77 per cent by 2050, the UN World Health Organization said on Thursday, highlighting the growing burden of the disease.
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Men kill 31 women in Turkey last month
31 women were killed, 21 more died under suspicious circumstances in Turkey last month, according to the January 2024 report released by the We Will Stop Femicide Platform.
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Iran blocks bank accounts of business owners in Sanandaj
Iran has blocked the bank accounts of business owners in Sanandaj for having kept their shutters down to protest the execution of four Kurdish political prisoners.
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Death toll in Gaza rises to 27,019
27,019 Palestinians have been killed and 66,139 wounded since Oct. 7, the Gaza’s health ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
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Lack of heating materials in camps exacerbates suffering of displaced people
People living in IDPs camps in Idlib have to burn household items and plastic to keep themselves warm. This situation poses a risk to displaced people’s lives and health. Recently, three children suffocated to death inside their tent.
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Women of Afrin: We resisted for 58 days
“The occupying Turkish state waged an intense war against Afrin and we resisted against it by standing with our children,” said women of Afrin, who joined the 58-day resistance against the Turkish state and Turkish-backed factions in Afrin.
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Quake survivor in Antakya: Nothing has passed away
“Nothing has passed away. Everyone is very tired,” said Hazal Durgun, a quake survivor of the Feb. 6 earthquake in Antakya, a district of Hatay.
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‘Access to clean water is a matter of life and death’
“Access to clean water is a matter of life and death,” said UNRWA, emphasizing that for every 2,000 people there is one shower unit, and 500 people for every toilet in Gaza.
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Gohar Eshghi receives threats
Gohar Eshghi, the mother of the 35-year-old blogger Sattar Beheshti, announced on Wednesday that she and her daughter Sahar Beheshti received threatening text messages by unknown people.
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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.