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Tent protest in Shengal ends: We will continue to struggle
The five-day tent protest launched in Shengal by the Shengal Young Women’s Union and the Yazidi Youth Union for freedom of Abdullah Öcalan ended yesterday. Yazidi women promised to keep holding protests.
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ICOIA: More than 650 students have been kidnapped in Iran in the past 100 days
In an open letter, the International Community of Iranian Academics (ICOIA) said that more than 650 students have been kidnapped by the security and intelligence forces during the past 100 days of protests.
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‘The revolutionary synergy built by Kurdish women cannot be prevented’
Commenting on the second massacre against the Kurds in Paris, Sara Aktaş said that the male-dominant/ imperialist forces cannot prevent the revolutionary synergy built by Kurdish women.
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Iranian regime forces open fire on commemoration ceremony in Bukan
Iranian regime forces opened fire on the commemoration ceremony held in Bukan for those who lost their lives in the cities of Iran and Rojhilat.
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‘France must reveal who is responsible for the massacre’
Kurdish, Arab, Syriac and Armenian people of Hasakah held a march to condemn the massacre against Kurds in Paris.
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Iran's attorney general threatens women!
Iran’s attorney general threatened women who remove their headscarves during nationwide protests.
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Gun attack near Kurdish cultural center in Paris: Casualties reported
A gun attack was carried out on the Ahmet Kaya Kurdish Cultural Center in Paris. The shooter killed at least two people and wounded at least four people.
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Sit-in protest for justice enters its 655th day
Lawyers of the Batman Bar Association, visited the Şenyaşar family to support their struggle for justice.
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Iranian activist released on bail
Iranian writer and human rights activist Pouran Nazemi has been released on a bail of 500 million Toman. Mozhgan Kavosi, a Kurdish activist and researcher and one of the detainees of nationwide protests, stood trial.
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44 lawyers arrested in Iran since September 16
At least 44 lawyers, including 15 female lawyers, have been arrested in Iran since the “Jin, jiyan, azadi” uprising started in Iran and Rojhilat.
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Support from Berivan Aslan to Zeynab Jalalian
Berivan Aslan, a member of Austrian parliament, has announced her support to Kurdish activist Zeynab Jalalian, who has been held in an Iranian prison for 15 years.
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Evîn Paşo: Kurdish women's hair has shaken the dominant system
Speaking about the women's uprising in Rojhilat Kurdistan, Evin Paşo, chair of the Cizîrê Region Women's Committee, said, “Today, all women struggle against the dominant system in the person of Kurdish women.”
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Şenyaşar family: We demand justice to have a humane life
On the 654th day of their sit-in protest, the Şenyaşar family demanded justice to “have a humane life”.
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Iran: 120 Baloch prisoners executed in 120 days
According to Haalvsh, a group that monitors rights violations against Baloch people in Iran, 81 Baloch prisoners were executed in Iran in the last 120 days.
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Jin, Jiyan, Azadî: Slogan chanted by all women
People who rise up with the slogan “Jin, Jiyan, Azadî” chanted by women, have made their voices be heard all around the world.
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Tent protest in Shengal for freedom of Abdullah Öcalan
A five-day tent protest was launched in Shengal by the Shengal Young Women’s Union and the Yazidi Youth Union for freedom of Abdullah Öcalan.
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Emine Şenyaşar: Release my son
On the 653rd of the sit-in protest for justice, Emine Şenyaşar said, “Release my son and arrest the murderers.”
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Iran: Death toll in minibus fire rises to 5
The fire that broke out in a minibus carrying seasonal workers in Iran’s Borujen city has killed five women workers.
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Man arrested for raping two children
Two siblings were subjected to rape by their stepbrother in Bismil for years. The incident was revealed when their mother realized the situation and filed a criminal complaint. The perpetrator has been arrested.
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Iran: Climbers arrested for writing ‘Azadi’
Several climbers have been reportedly arrested for writing ‘Azadi (English: Freedom)’ on rocks in Iran’s Shiraz city. Melika Gharagozlou, a student activist, has been reportedly released on bail.