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Yemeni women demand their destroyed houses be rebuilt
Yemeni women held a protest near the building of the Presidential Council to demand the rebuilding of their houses destroyed during the 2015 civil war.
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Sit-in protest of Şenyaşar family continues on its 450th day
On the 450th day of their sit-in protest, the Şenyaşar family says that everyone, who remains silent, is responsible for the point at which the legal system has come.
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“Pressure and detention cannot stop women’s struggle”
Reacting to the detention of 15 women politicians and activists in Batman, Hürriyet Kaytar and Gizem Oğurlu stated that the ruling power is afraid of women,”Pressure and detention cannot stop women’s struggle.”
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UNICEF: 13 Palestinian children killed in the West Bank since January 2022
13 Palestinian children have been killed in the West Bank since January 2022, says the statement written by UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa.
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Canan Kaftancıoğlu released from prison
Canan Kaftancıoğlu, who was sent to the Silivri Prison yesterday, has been released from the prison under judicial supervision
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Amina Bouayach calls for investigation into sexual harassment cases at universities in Morocco
Moroccan National Human Rights Council President Amina Bouayach has called for urgent measures to be taken against sexual harassment cases at universities.
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Future Syria Party launches campaign in Raqqa to support women
The Future Syria Party, based in NE Syrian city Raqqa, released a statement to launch the "Organize...Resist...Achieve Freedom" campaign.
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Woman killed in al-Hol camp
Since the beginning of 2022, the number of people killed at al-Hol camp has climbed to eighteen.
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She protects woman running from her husband trying to kill her
A four-month pregnant young woman ran away from her house to avoid being killed by her husband in Gever. A mother seeing her running at night helped her by opening up her house.
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11 women detained in Batman
11 women, including the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) district and provincial co-chairs, were detained in house raids conducted in the city of Batman.
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Young people march in Hasakah: We will frustrate the attacks through our struggle
Young people held a march in Hasakah to protest the ongoing Turkish attacks. “We will frustrate the attacks through our struggle,” they said.
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Şenyaşar family demands justice for 448 days
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have been holding their sit-in protest demanding justice for 448 days.
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Kongra Star: We oppose the Turkish occupation and defend the women's revolution
Kongra Star has released a written statement demanding Turkey immediately stop its attacks on NE Syria. “We oppose the Turkish state's attacks aimed at destroying democratic self-governing structures,” the statement says.
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Arab-Kurdish Dialogue Conference held in Lebanon
The Arab-Kurdish dialogue conference focusing on the role of women in democratizing societies held in Beirut on May 29.
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Sudanese women's activist wins human rights prize
Sudanese women's activist Ameira Osman Hamed has won a Front Line Defenders Award for Human Rights Defenders at Risk.
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Human Rights Watch: Turkey fails domestic violence victims
Turkey should take urgent action to enforce protective measures and ensure accountability to combat domestic violence, the Human Rights Watch says in its report.
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Women’s Emergency Support App to offer service in Kurdish after 4 years
The Women's Emergency Support Application (KADES), which offers service in six languages, has announced that the app will offer service in five other languages, including Kurdish.
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Sit-in protest of Şenyaşar family enters its 445th day
“Those who resist know the honor and power of standing up against injustice,” the Şenyaşar family says on the 445th day of their sit-in protest.
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Support from EŞİK to women artists: We do not accept the bans
Reacting to the pressures against women artists and concert bans, EŞİK says, “We do not accept these outdated restrictions and bans that have become systematic.”
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Man sentenced to 12 years in prison for raping a minor
After six years, a man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for raping a minor girl by the Tebessa Criminal Court of First Instance in Algeria.