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Iran uses prison sentence against female protesters
The Iranian authorities keep issuing prison sentences against protesters in an attempt to crack down on the nationwide protests.
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Kurdistan Region of Iraq: At least 54 women killed in 2022
In the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, at least 54 women were killed or died under suspicious circumstances in 2022, according to news reports from the region.
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Women fined for participating in march on November 25
Women participating in the march held in Van to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, have been fined.
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Iranian regime dismisses professors
The nationwide protests in Iran have continued for four months. The Iranian regime has dismissed professors supporting the nationwide protests and students.
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Şenyaşar family demands justice for 661 days
Erinç Sağkan, the head of the Union of Turkish Bar Associations, visited the Şenyaşar family today to support their struggle for justice.
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Diplomacy Committee of TAJÊ holds its annual meeting
The Diplomacy Committee of the Yazidi Free Women's Movement (TAJÊ) held its annual meeting.
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‘Massacres will not make the Kurdish people take a step back’
“Massacre will not make the Kurdish people take a step back,” said TJA activist Nazile Tursun while talking about the massacre that took place in Paris on December 23.
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Iran: 7 Baloch children subjected to rape in custody
Seven children, who were detained in Sistan and Baluchestan Province of Iran, were subjected to sexual assault and rape in custody by Iranian intelligence officials, according to a Baloch campaign group.
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‘They will not be able to suppress the slogan Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’
Condemning the massacre that took place in Paris, the women of Shengal said, “We condemn the attacks of the Turkish state. They will never be able to suppress the slogan Jin, Jiyan, Azadi.”
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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 660th day
“Our path is the path for justice, democracy,” wrote the Şenyaşar family on the 660th day of their sit-in protest for justice.
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Didar Gül released from custody
Didar Gül, member of the Women are Strong Together Platform, was detained for reacting to the prison sentence given to Onur Gencer, the murderer of Deniz Poyraz. She has been reportedly released from custody.
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Identity of murderer of Nagihan Akarsel announced
The identity of the murderer of Nagihan Akarsel, journalist and member of Jineology Academy, has been announced as İsmail Peker, who was born in the Mamak district of Turkey’s capital Ankara.
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Murderer of Deniz Poyraz sentenced to aggravated life imprisonment
Onur Gencer, murderer of Deniz Poyraz, has been sentenced to aggravated life imprisonment and nine years in prison.
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Shaghayegh Sadeghian announces her resignation from Iran's National Orchestra
Iranian vocalist and flautist Shaghayegh Sadeghian has announced her resignation from Iran’s National Orchestra on her Instagram account.
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Iran: 3 women released on bail, one woman kidnapped
Three Iranian activists Narges Hosseini, Leila Mansour and Kimia Wahhabifar have been released on bail. A pregnant woman named Zahra Nabizadeh was kidnapped by Iranian police in Mahabad last night.
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New investigation against Şebnem Korur Fincancı and TTB
A new investigation has been launched against Şebnem Korur Fincancı, the president of the Turkish Medical Association's Central Committee, and other members of the committee.
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Şenyaşar family: Everyone should choose sides
On the 659th day of their sit-in protest for justice, the Şenyaşar family said, “Everyone should choose sides. Remaining silent means that you are a party to the persecution.”
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Tent protest in Hasakah ends
The tent protest launched in Hasakah to commemorate those who lost their lives in the second Paris massacre ended last evening.
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University lecturers resign to protest Taliban’s gendered policies
After the Taliban banned women from entering universities in Afghanistan, many university professors and lecturers have resigned in order to support the women who have been barred from completing their education.
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Sit-in protest of Şenyaşar family enters its 658th day
The Şenyaşar family continue to demand justice despite the heavy rain.