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Trial begins for Iranian journalists arrested for reporting on murder of Jina Mahsa Amini
The trial for Iranian journalists Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloofar Hamed, who reported on the murder of Jina Mahsa Amini in custody, was held after spending eight months in prison, has begun.
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Progressive Women's Association: Women will stand firm against the dark mindset
The centuries-old women’s struggle will stand firm against the dark mindset as it did in the past,” said the written statement released by the Progressive Women’s Association.
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Cûliya Xelo: We have reported crimes against children to the UN but received no response
Cûliya Xelo, Co-chair of the Committee for Children’s Rights, drew attention to the crimes committed against children in occupied areas and said, “We have reported these crimes to the UN but received no response.”
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Italian delegation visits Shengal: Iraq remains silent against the Turkish attacks
A delegation consisting of 10 people from Italy paid a series of visits in Shengal. The delegation members condemned the silence of the Iraqi government against the ongoing Turkish attacks.
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Online book by Moroccan female researchers sheds light on online violence against women
Towards a Gendered Digital World is an online book written by three Moroccan women researchers to shed light on the roots of violence against women.
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Iranian activist Zainab Zaman: I had to take a shower in front of the camera
“I had to take a shower in front of the camera,” said the tweet of Iranian activist Zainab Zaman about her detention.
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Iraqi army attempts to surround Makhmour camp again
The Iraqi army attempted to surround the Makhmour refugee camp with wire fences and concrete blocks again.
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Suspicious death of para athlete Zahra Bornaki in Iran
Iranian long jumper Zahra Bornaki died suspiciously on Saturday after falling from the fourth floor of a building in Damghan, Semnan province.
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Cradle of Civilization: Jindires under occupation for 5 years
Jindires town of Afrin Canton, known as an ancient town and the center of agriculture in the region, has been under Turkish occupation for five years. “The Turkish state has turned the town into a bloodbath,” said Esmehan Rasûl.
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Ceylan Aslan faces prison sentence
Ceylan Aslan, former council member of the Ergani Municipality, has faced a 15-year prison sentence for attending press conferences.
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Xantur Kara: The UN is a party to the attacks on Makhmour
“The UN is responsible for the Makhmour refugee camp since it is recognized by the UNHCR. The UN is a party to the attacks on it by remaining silent,” said Xantur Kara, coordinating member of the İştar Assembly in the Makhmour refugee camp.
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Prison sentence given to Aysel Tuğluk suspended
The Kocaeli Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has suspended the 10-year prison sentence given to Aysel Tuğluk for a year for her health problems.
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4 lawyers released from prison in Amed
Four lawyers, who were arrested in Amed (Diyarbakır) on April 25 as part of an investigation launched by the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, have been released from prison.
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Tunisian women condemn silence on femicide
The number of femicide cases in Tunisia is alarming due to the silence on femicide and the policy of immunity.
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Resistance in Makhmour: Military activities intensify
Since the early hours of the morning, the Iraqi army has tried to deploy soldiers by entering strategic points around the Makhmour refugee camp. The residents of the camp keep resisting.
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About 30 people detained in Hakkari
According to the received reports, about 30 people, including the members of the Green Left Party and the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), have been detained in the house raids conducted in Hakkari and its districts in the morning.
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Iraq’s attempt to surround Makhmour protested in front of UN Office in Geneva
Kurdish people staging a sit-in protest in front of the UN Office in Geneva to demand freedom for Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan every Wednesday protested the attempt of the Iraqi government to surround the Makhmour refugee camp.
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Mizgîn Xelîl: Women should cast their votes on May 28
AANES Executive Council member Mizgîn Xelîl calls on all women to cast their votes in the presidential runoff election to be held in Turkey and in Northern Kurdistan on May 28.
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Resistance in Makhmour continues: Victory will be ours
The residents of the Makhmour refugee camp have been holding a tent protest since May 20 against the attempt of the Iraqi army to surround the camp with wire fences and concrete blocks. “Victory will be ours,” the protesters said.
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First hearing of retrial of Green Left Party MP Ayşegül Doğan held today
The first hearing of the retrial of journalist Ayşegül Doğan, who was elected as Green Left Party MP in the parliamentary elections held in Turkey on May 14, was held today. The next hearing will be held on October 4.