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Turkey blocks access to NuJINHA Turkish Twitter account
Turkey has blocked access to NuJINHA Turkish Twitter account since last night.
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‘Black burqas and prayer rugs were sent to Alevi villages’
Tekpınar, an Alevi village in Semsûr (Adıyaman), is one of the last places receiving relief supplies. The women of the village said that they were given relief boxes containing black burqas and prayer rugs.
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‘The Turkish state turns the humanitarian disaster into an opportunity’
The women, who were forcibly displaced from Afrin canton to Shahba due to the occupation of the Turkish states, say that the Turkish aims to change the demographic structure of Afrin by turning the humanitarian disaster into an opportunity.
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Sit-in protest of Şenyaşar family enters its 700th day
The Şenyaşar family has been demanding justice in front of the Urfa Courthouse for 700 days.
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Call from Kurdish teachers in Rojhilat: We should preserve our mother language
“Speak to your child in your native language,” said Kurdish teachers in Rojhilat.
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‘The state cannot transfer its obligation for child protection to any person or structure’
Disaster-Child Civil Coordination Team has released a statement on the statement released by Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs saying that there is no obstacle for foster families to marry the adopted earthquake-survivor children.
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UN: 8.8 million affected by earthquake in Syria
In Syria, 8.8 million people have been affected by the Turkey-centered earthquake, according to the United Nations.
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‘People can stand against dirty politics if they unite’
Nesrîn Loqo, member of Kongra Star, stated that the Turkish state and the Syrian government left the people to die in the earthquake and said, “The Kurdish, Arab and Turkish people can stand against the Turkish state’s dirty politics if they unite.”
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Turkey: Earthquake death toll keeps rising
Yesterday, Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) announced that the earthquake death toll has risen to 41,020.
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24 arrested over earthquake social media posts
24 of the 129 people, who were detained on charges of creating fear and panic by “sharing provocative posts” about last week's earthquake on social media, have been sent to prison.
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Iran: At least 3 women raped in Zahedan’s detention center
At least three women were raped in detention center by IRGC intelligence forces in Zahedan, according to Haalvsh, an Iranian human rights group.
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Fire of revolution in Iran keeps growing
On the 40th day of the execution of Mohammad Mehdi Karami and Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini for participating in the Jina Mahsa Amini protests, people took to the streets of Iran and Rojhilat Kurdistan.
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Yemeni activists demand immediate release of arrested journalists
In Yemen, women journalists are subjected to arbitrary detention and arrest by the Houthis. Yemeni activists demand immediate release of arrested journalists.
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Tayyip Erdoğan revokes decision 'Disaster Risk Area' for Hatay one year ago
CHP MP Alpay Antmen announced on his social media account that AKP’s President Tayyip Erdoğan revoked the “Disaster Risk Area” decision for six neighborhoods of Hatay’s İskenderun district on February 4, 2022.
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Earthquake survivors face risk of fire and epidemic in tent city
The tent city of 1,500 people set up in Semsûr by AFAD after days hosts has only two portable toilets. The earthquake survivors face the risk of fire and epidemic in the tent city because there is no water.
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Palestinian Women: The suffering of women in Syria has doubled after the earthquake
Palestinian women announced that they are in solidarity with those who have been affected by the earthquake on February 6, 2023.
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Turkish soldiers shoot, injure child in Kobanê
Turkish soldiers opened fire and injured a child identified as Mûsa Mistefa Beghinadii in the west of Kobanê.
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Earthquake death toll in Turkey rises to 38,044
Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) has announced that the earthquake death toll has risen to 38,044.
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Aid convoys sent by Autonomous Administration turn back after 9 days
The trucks of humanitarian aid for earthquake victims sent by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria turned back after nine days because the Turkish state did not allow the trucks to enter the country.
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Yazidi and Arab women: Leader Apo's freedom is our freedom
The people of Shangal held a march yesterday to protest the international conspiracy against Kurdish people’s leader Abdullah Öcalan on February 15, 1999. “Leader Apo's freedom is our freedom,” said the women participating in the march.