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Iran executes three protesters
Iran has executed three more people over recent protests in the country.
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Relatives of prisoners subjected to strip search
Five prisoners held in the Izmir Kırıklar Prison sent a letter to the Human Rights Association (IHD) Izmir branch, saying that their relatives, who went to prison in order to visit them, had been subjected to strip search and harassment.
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Sebahat Tuncel: May 14 is not the end, but the beginning
Kurdish political prisoner Sebahat Tuncel sent a message from prison about the presidential election held in Turkey on May 14. “May 14 is not the end, but the beginning,” her message said.
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Iran warns unveiled women by hanging notices in shop windows
The Iranian government has been threatening women in their workplaces and public places in recent days. It has hung notices in shop windows telling women that mandatory hijab rules should be observed.
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Foreign votes cause Green Left Party to lose three seats in parliament
The votes casted abroad for the presidential and parliamentary elections held on May 14, 2023 in Turkey cause the Green Left Party to lose three seats in the parliament.
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Jineology Academy: We remember the wise Maria Mies with respect and gratitude
The Jineology Academy and Jineology Center of Europe have released a written statement on the death of eco-feminist, theorist, activist and writer Maria Mies.
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Syrian earthquake survivors: We could not find any place to take shelter
Many Syrian refugees have returned to Syria from Turkey after the February 6 earthquakes because they could not find any place to take shelter in Turkey.
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Iranian regime uses death penalty as tool of political repression
Iran is one of the countries that records the highest number of executions. The Iranian regime uses the death penalty and execution as a tool of political repression against protesters, dissidents and minorities.
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Şenyaşar family to seek justice in Ankara and Urfa
Ferit Şenyaşar, who has been elected as Green Left Party Urfa MP, says he will seek justice in Ankara while his mother Emine Şenyaşar will keep seeking justice in front of the Urfa Courthouse.
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10-year prison sentence given to Kadir Şeker upheld
The Turkish Supreme Court has upheld a 10-year prison sentence given to Kadir Şeker, who killed a man while trying to prevent him from battering a woman.
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Reaction from Yazidi women to Turkish attacks: We will not leave Shengal
“We will not leave Shengal no matter what they do. As women of Shengal, we will always resist,” said the women of Shengal, who react to the ongoing Turkish attacks on Shengal.
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Recent Israeli attacks on Gaza leave four siblings with special needs homeless
In recent Israel attacks on the Gaza Strip, the house of four siblings with special needs was also destroyed. Their mother Najah Nabhan needs help to solve their housing problem.
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‘Syrian government’s siege of Shahba aims to displace the people of Afrin again’
“The aim of the siege and embargo imposed by the Syrian government on Shahba is to displace the people of Afrin again,” said Arîn Bekîr, Co-chair of the Social Affairs Council in Shahba-Afrin Region.
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Sick prisoner in Iran taken back to prison without receiving treatment
Iranian political prisoner Fatemeh Sepehri was transferred from Mashhad prison to a hospital due to her health problems; however, she was reportedly taken back to the prison without receiving treatment.
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Journalist Dicle Müftüoğlu: We will not keep silent
“As the students of Apê Musa, we will not keep silent despite all the obstacles and arrests. Long live the free press!” said the letter sent by Dicle Fırat Journalists’ Association Co-chair Dicle Müftüoğlu from Sincan prison.
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Armored vehicle injures 5-year-old child in Silopi
An armored vehicle hit and injured a 5-year-old child, who was playing in front of his house in Silopi.
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Turkish artillery targets civilians in Ayn Issa again
Turkish artillery fired into Ayn Issa has injured three civilians.
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Democratic nation project gives priority to education
The democratic nation project, aiming to build a democratic society in NE Syria, gives priority to education. Since the declaration of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, many language academies, schools and institutes have been opene
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Silvan Co-mayor Naşide Toprak acquitted
Naşide Toprak, elected co-mayor of Silvan Municipality who was replaced by a state-appointed trustee, has been acquitted of “membership in a terrorist organization" and “propagandizing for a terrorist organization”.
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“I'm tired, they stole my youth,” says letter left by young woman committing suicide in Istanbul
20-year-old Kübra Ergün committed suicide by jumping in front of a moving train at Istanbul’s Marmaray Yenikapı Station. “I’am tired, they stole my youth. As a woman, I never felt free,” said the letter left by her.