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Human rights concern over increasing arrests of women in Iran
Human rights reports say intelligence forces in Saqqez arrested Sahar Mehdi after raiding her home without judicial orders, transferring her to an unknown location, amid growing concern over rising arrests of women in Iran.
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Syrian Observatory documents rise in number of violence victims in April
In a notable escalation of liquidation incidents and retaliatory attacks, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced the killing of 13 civilians, including a girl and two women, amid fears of growing sectarian targeting and the absence of accountab
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Syrian Women’s Council launches empowerment initiatives in shelters in Sweida
The Syrian Women’s Council launched field visits to the shelters in Sweida as part of Women’s Day interactive week activities, aiming to assess displaced women’s situation and needs amid very difficult humanitarian and economic conditions.
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Justice Committees in the Clistan Doku case announce an urgent action plan following recent developments
Six years after Clistan Doku’s disappearance in Dersim, the case returned as Justice Committees announced an urgent action plan after recent investigation developments and arrest warrants for suspects.
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Tartus…Widespread controversy after death of student run over and demands for transparent investigation
Student Hadeel Mohammed's death by being run over outside her school in Tartus countryside sparked controversy, with local information suggesting possible deliberate involvement of an interim Defense Ministry member.
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The gradual exclusion of female journalists in Afghanistan
Afghan journalist Nafisa Saba affirmed that the restrictions and repression practiced by the Taliban have led to a sharp decline in women's presence in the media, placing their future in this field at grave risk.
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The peace process in Turkey is linked to legal steps that guarantee the rights of the Kurdish people
Lawzer Rozhin Kino affirmen that success of the “Peace and Democratic Society” process requires clear legal and constitutional guarantees, noting the absence of serious steps by the Turkish state so far.
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Political imprisonment in the feminine form… A Symposium reopense the question of protection and cross-border solidarity
A digital symposium by NAFID highlighted the very harsh reality of women’s political imprisonment in the regiion via testimonies from Morocco, Palestine, and Tunisia, revealing political, psychological, and social dimensions extending beyond the prison w
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Palestinian female artists: Our participation is a national duty and a message of solidarity with female prisoners
On the occasion of Palestinian Prisoner's Day, the Palestinian Center for Culture and Creativity organized an art exhibition in Gaza with wide participation by Palestinian female artists who presented works embodying the suffering of prisoners inside Isra
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Mayor of Kobani: We will be an example of strength and turn society’s trust in us into success
The Mayor of Kobani, Almaz Rumi, affirmed that as a woman, she will leave her mark through her role and influence in the success of the municipality’s work. “We will be an example of strength and insirpation for the women of Rojava and Syria.
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"Afaq al-Mara" in its new issue... Syrian women between the constitution and political transformations
The 17th issue of "Afaq al-Mara" (Women's Horizons), titled "Women in the Syrian Constitution and the Future of the Country," discusses Syrian women's status between constitutional text and political-social transformations.
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Simge Yardımcı: What is happening in schools is a direct result of the existing system and its policies
Simge Yardımcı of the Education Union said the attacks in Urfa and Maraş aren’t isolated but reflect long-standing policies that worsen violence. The solution is radical educational reform to build a democratic, safe environment.
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Report reveals deterioration of activist Narges Mohammadi’s health and denial of medical treatment
A new report by the “Narges” Foundation has revealed a serious deterioration in the health of activist Narges Mohammadi inside Zanjan Prison, accompanied by accusations against Iranian authorities of neglecting her treatment and detaining her in life-thre
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4,300 children’s victims of the ongoing conflict in Sudan for more than three years
Since the outbreak of conflict in Sudan, nearly 4,300 children have been killed or disabled, a serious indicator of the scale of the catastrophe affecting the most vulnerable group, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
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Mothers of the kidnappws in Sweida resume their protests after a nine-month pause
After a pause lasting more than nine months, the mothers of those kidnapped and forcibly disappeared in Sweida resumed their protests in Karama Square, demanding to know the fate of their sons and their immediate release.
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Women's rights defenders in Morocco between field harassment and digital defamation
Participants in a symposium by Young Women for Democracy and Lawyers Without Borders affirmed that women human rights defenders in Morocco face increasing harassment combining field and digital violence, including smear campaigns targeting private life.
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The Sere Kaniye Displaced Committee continues its efforts to ensure a safe return for 75,000 displaced people
Zahra Samo of the Sere Kaniye Displaced Committee affirmed the committee continues efforts to ensure safe return for 75,000 displaced people living in harsh camps, stressing need for international guarantees.
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The case of Clistan Doku... Detainees from sensitive positions and indicators of the case's complexities
The case of university student Clistan Doku, who went missing in Dersim, North Kurdistan, has seen a new development after years, marked by the arrest of 13 people.
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Report: Escalating conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan exacerbates suffering of women in border areas
Amid escalating military conflicts between Afghanistan and Pakistan, women in border areas face severe restrictions on vital services, increased insecurity, and growing violence risk—a situation that could lead to a gender-based humanitarian crisis.
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War emissions reach the Kurdistan Region... Polluted rains and threatened soil
Professor Sahar Rashid affirmed that the effects of war do not stop at the borders of warring states but silently extend to surrounding environments, striking soil, water, and air, and ultimately reaching human food and health.