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After a New Prison Sentence… Nobel Committee Calls on Iran to Release Narges Mohammadi
The Nobel Peace Prize Committee urged Iran to immediately release activist Narges Mohammadi after she received a new seven-and-a-half-year sentence on political charges.
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The Destruction of the Woman’s Statue in Raqqa: An Attempt to Turn Back the Clock to the Era of ISIS
The escalating attacks on women’s symbols in Raqqa and Tabqa are seen as a dangerous indicator of a growing anti-women discourse seeking to reproduce an exclusionary mindset that undermines the gains achieved after the defeat of ISIS.
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Thousands of Students Deprived of Education Following the Recent Military Escalation on Kobani
Recent attacks by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham in North and East Syria closed 572 schools in the Euphrates Canton, displacing families and turning schools into shelters.
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Kobani Is the Symbol of Resistance, Our Red Line, and We Will Continue to Defend It”
Roshan Doner, a member of the Mothers for Peace Association, affirmed that Kobani represents a red line for the Kurdish people, stating: “We will continue to defend Kobani until the very end.”
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Exhuming Martyrs’ Graves to Erase ISIS Defeat Symbolism
Serious violations in Syrian Interim Government-controlled areas spark condemnation, as grave exhumations and memorial destruction are condemned as attacks on dignity, justice, and collective memory.
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Syriac Women Protect Their Community and Defend Their Achievements in the Rojava Revolution.
Women of the Syriac community in Rojava continue to strengthen their political, social, and economic presence, working to safeguard community rights and preserve the gains achieved for women
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How Do Women in Gaza View the Second Phase of the Ceasefire?
Women in the Gaza Strip live in hope that the ceasefire agreement will hold, allowing them to return to their lives as they were before October 7, 2023.
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‘Attacking Martyrs’ Shrines Is a Criminal Act Targeting Symbols of Resistance’
The Council of Martyrs’ Families in the Euphrates Canton condemned attacks by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham on Martyrs’ Shrines, describing them as criminal assaults on sacred symbols.
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The Iranian People Must Be the Voice of Political Detainees and Prisoners
As part of the Tuesdays Against the Death Penalty campaign, activities occurred in 56 prisons, rejecting over 207 executions and warning of escalation in punishments.
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A Mother and Her Daughter: Partners in Defending Existence
Jamila Rasho and her daughter Holer Hussein exemplify women of the Rojava Revolution, continuing to defend their existence and playing a key role in protecting Tel Tamer.
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Daily Ceasefire Violations in Sweida Threaten Civilian Security
Despite international commitments to protect civilians, Sweida in southern Syria continues to face daily ceasefire violations and indiscriminate attacks in densely populated civilian areas.
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Moroccan Researcher Urges Women’s Inclusion in Environmental Planning for Equity
Including women in environmental assessment and participatory planning shifts them from policy recipients to key actors shaping climate adaptation strategies and promoting just, sustainable development.
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Displaced Residents of Kri Sipi in Kobani Between Hope of Return and Reality of Siege
Tragic Conditions Faced by Displaced People in Kobani Amid Ongoing Tight Siege Imposed by the Syrian Interim Government
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Prisons and Judicial Rulings… Tools for Entrenching Fear and Restricting Freedoms in Iran
Iran’s Court of Appeal has issued controversial judicial rulings and enforced detention under harsh conditions, raising growing concerns among human rights organizations and detainees’ families.
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Transnational Democratic Women’s Platform Demands Global Accountability for Crimes Against Women.
The Transnational Democratic Women’s Platform calls for global accountability for crimes against women, emphasizing that violations are universal, not limited to regions, but occur worldwide
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Rojava: A Revolution That Transcends the Logic of the State
Once declared ended, history instead continued: Rojava proves alternatives endure, transcending state-centered revolution and opening a new political horizon shaped and led by women globally.
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Lawyer Warns: Gains of the Women’s Revolution Are at Risk Unless Legally Protected
Lack of clear legal provisions and protection mechanisms in the SDF–Transitional Government agreement threatens women’s leadership in decision-making, demanding human rights action to protect gains.
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A Witness to the Suwayda Massacres Reveals a Systematic Pattern of Genocide Against Minority Communities
Crimes and massacres that make humanity shudder continue to be uncovered by the women of Suwayda, a city that was subjected to genocidal violence against the Druze community in southern Syria on July 13, 2025.
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24 Killed, Including Children, in Attack on Displaced Persons’ Bus in Kordofan State
The Sudanese Doctors Network revealed that 24 people, including children, were killed after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) targeted a bus carrying displaced persons in North Kordofan State.