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Soraya Qeytarani released on bail
Soraya Qeytarani, a resident of Iran’s Piranshahr city, has been released on bail.
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Minibus carrying agricultural workers overturned: 24 injured
24 people have been injured after a minibus carrying agricultural workers overturned.
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Women resisting in Sheikh Maqsood: We resist for freedom
Women, who waged a resistance against the Turkish state and its mercenaries in Aleppo’s Sheikh Maqsood neighborhood, say they resist for enjoying freedom. “Women should be in solidarity with each other to struggle against the patriarchal mentality.”
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‘Safety must be ensured for women and children living in tent cities’
Three children and a woman have been sexually assaulted in Semsûr’s tent cities in the last five months. Psychologist Gökçe Korkmaz drew attention to the increase in violence against women and children in tent cities built for quake survivors.
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'We are happy to live without government oppression'
Women living in the Euphrates Region of NE Syria say that they gained their freedom by rising up against all kinds of oppression during the revolution in Rojava and that they are happy to live without government oppression.
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Cases of scabies and lice increase in areas affected by February 6 earthquakes
Cases of scabies and lice have been increasing in the areas affected by the February 6 earthquakes, according to the Turkish Medical Association (TTB).
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Young women come together at Martyr Delal Şoreş Jineology Camp
The Young Women's Union organized a camp named, “Martyr Delal Şoreş Jineology Camp '' in the city of Sulaymaniyah. At the camp, young women attended seminars, workshops, art, and cultural activities.
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54 lawyers arraigned in Bukan for announcing their support to Jina Mahsa Amini’s family
54 lawyers have been arraigned in the city of Bukan for signing a statement defending the family of Jina Mahsa Amini, who was killed by Iran’s so-called morality police in Tehran.
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‘Turkish state uses water as a ‘weapon’ against the people of Hasakah’
In Hasakah, women have been going through difficult times because Turkish forces have turned off the Alok water pumping station. The women call on the international community to raise their voice against this crime being committed by the Turkish state.
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Woman from Kermanshah: Iranian women want to have equal rights with men
H.G. is a woman from Kermanshah believing that having a free life is one of the most fundamental rights of every individual. “Iranian women want to have equal rights with men,” she said.
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’79 women and girls were kidnapped in Afrin between 2021 and 2023’
In Afrin, 79 women and girls were kidnapped and 21 women and girls were killed by the Turkish forces and Turkish-backed factions between 2021 and 2023, said the Center for Research on Women's Rights in Qamishlo.
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Moroccan court postpones hearing in rape accusation case
The second hearing in trial against six men for raping a 15-year-old girl in 2021, has been postponed. Women organizations demand the perpetrators be given the heaviest punishment.
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Journalists released from prison: We showed that the trial is unlawful
15 journalists were released from prison last night after 13 months in prison. Being welcomed with applause, they said, “We showed that the trial is unlawful.”
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Emîna Mele Hesen: Silence against crimes committed in Afrin continues
Emîna Mele Hesen, head of Afrin-Shahba Women’s Council, criticizes the silence of the international community although the crimes committed in Afrin by the Turkish state and Turkish-backed factions have been already documented.
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‘The prosecution of foreign ISIS members will boost women's confidence’
Gulistan Eli says that about 10,000 foreign ISIS members from 60 countries will be prosecuted according to regional, international laws, and that the prosecution will boost women’s confidence.
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15 journalists released after 13 months in prison
A Turkish court has issued the release of 15 journalists, who have been held in pretrial detention for 13 months.
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Afghan women running beauty salons look for new ways to keep working
The ban of the Taliban on hair and beauty salons leaves many women unemployed. S.S, one of these women, is looking for new ways to keep working.
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UN: Arbitrary detention has made the Palestinian territories an 'open-air prison'
A report submitted to the UNHRC by UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Francesca Albanese found that since 1967, more than 800,000 Palestinians, including children as young as 12, had been arrested and detained by Israeli authorities.
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SOHR: Turkish authorities deported 200 Syrian refugees from Turkey to Syrian territory
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) has announced that Turkish authorities deported 200 Syrian refugees from Turkey to Syrian territory in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
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People of Mahabad protest killing of Peyman Galvani
Last night, many people took to the streets of Mahabad to protest the killing of Kurdish political prisoner Peyman Galvani.