community/life
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She lives at foot of Andok, far from city life
Sebırya İlbey built a two-story house at the foot of Mount Andok 15 years ago and she has spent her summer there since then. She produces whatever she needs from nature. Sebırya uses solar energy at her home and she spends most of her time cultivating her garden.
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Healing source for women: Chaste tree seeds
Vitex agnus-castus or chasteberry is a native of the Mediterranean region. Chaste tree seeds have many benefits. They are commonly used to treat a variety of health problems such as premenstrual syndrome, menstrual pain and disorders, acne, and menopause.
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Women back from shopping empty-handed: This situation cannot go like this!
The deepening economic crisis has affected both producers and consumers in Turkey, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. Women shopping in Bağlar district market criticized the increasing prices and said, “People cannot earn a living for their families. This situation cannot go like this!”
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14,000 children live on streets in Tehran
14,000 children have lived on the streets of Tehran, the capital of Iran. 4,000 of them collect garbage to earn a living.
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I also have a story: I am Ezidi Nehla!
Nehla means to love everything’s original form in Arabic… Nehla is a woman holding on to life in Shengal. If she could go back, maybe she would want everything to remain the same as in her childhood. Her story looks so heavy for her eyes, they are lost in thought.
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Unsolved murders of Turkey: She losses her two brothers
After Sedat Peker claimed that Mehmet Ağar is responsible for the unsolved murders, the relatives of disappeared people called on Turkish prosecutors to fulfill their duty. İffet Mutaş’s two brothers were killed after being detained in 1993 and 1994. She demands those who responsible for these deaths should be punished in the most severe way. “Turkey will always face this. We will never forget our loved ones. For this reason, they should judge those who are involved in these deaths instead of ignoring us.”
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How does Covid-19 affect marriages and relationships?
Global pandemic conditions for more than a year have caused serious problems for marriages and relationships. The Statistics show that the number of divorce cases has been increasing. Marriage and Relationship Therapist Duygu Esman drew attention to the increasing violence against women and emphasized that ignoring the “silent” violence, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic, is backbreaking.
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Story of Circassians from Caucasus to Manbij
Circassians commemorate May 21 every year as a day of mourning commemorating the Circassian genocide. Circassians are a people adapting everywhere with their identity no matter where they live in the world. Zahide İshaq, the co-chair of the Circassians’ Aid Association founded on August 14, 2017, told us their story of exile from the Caucasus to Manbij.
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18-year-old friendship at Halabja Monument: Kişwar û Nexşînê
Nexşînê and Kişwar are two women working at the Halabja Monument for 18 years. People visiting the monument are used to see these two women together. Working at the Halabja Monument brings also psychological problems but these two women overcome all problems together.
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81 families leave al-Hol camp to return to their homes in Deir ez-Zur
In the al-Hol refugee camp, one of the most dangerous camps in the world, Syrian refugees have gradually returned to their homes. As 81 families from Deir ez-Zur city have begun to leave the camp to return their homes with the support of the Syrian Autonomous Administration, women became happy with the decision.
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Iranian women want to ride motorcycle
Although Iranian women have the right to get a license to ride a motorcycle, they are rejected to get it. Iranian women have collected more than 7,000 signatures to get a license.
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Hevî Center supports disabled children to overcome barriers
Approximately 12.000 people have lived in the Makhmur Refugee Camp and 10%of children are born with various disabilities in the camp. Hevî Center was founded in the camp to support disabled children in 2018. “We can build a world without barriers,” said Xurbet Tunç, the director of the center.
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Algeria: 14 women killed in last four months
In Algeria, all kinds of violence against women are considered a crime but no laws have been implemented in practice. The country has signed many international conventions to prevent femicides and all kinds of discriminations against women since 1979 but 14 women were killed in the country in the first quarter of this year.
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“I won't die without learning what happened to them”
Şükrü Demir, Abdulkadir Demir, Mehmet Emin Atuğ, and Hizni Birmen are just four persons, who were forcibly disappeared after being taken under custody in Turkey. Their families have struggled for them demanding justice. Fatma Atuğ wants to know what happened to her two brothers, husband and Hizni Birmen, “I won't die without learning what happened to them,” she said.
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Water shortage begins to be felt in Kobanê, Hasekê
Turkey has reduced the levels of water flowing downstream in Rojava since January 27. Water outrage has turned into a water crisis in the region now. Water in the region smells bad due to the low water levels. Authorities fear that many diseases, especially cholera and malaria, will soon emerge in the region. 83 villages of Kobanê have suffered from the water outrage and they meet their potable water by carrying water. Hundreds of acres of crops dried due to water outrage in Hasekê, where the levels of water in rivers are the lowest level in history.
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Palestinian Faten Shelbaya appointed to Human Rights Commission in Malden city
Palestinian activist Faten Shelbaya, who live in the US and Canada as a refugee for years, has been appointed to the Human Rights and Fair Housing Commission in Maden city.
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Iranian woman attempts suicide due to economic reasons
Unemployment and poverty drove a woman to attempt suicide in the Yazd city of Iran.
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Yemeni women: “Don’t kill Yasmin!”
Yasmin Rafihi is a Yemeni woman. She was rejected by her family members for trying to build a life with her boyfriend after the death of her father in Lahij city of Yemen. She then made a decision on her own life and left the house but she was arrested by the security forces and delivered to her family. There has no news from her since then. After her missing, women’s rights activists wrote a letter titled, “Don’t kill Yasmin!” to find her.
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Story of Elfe in a wheelchair: She is a role model for everyone around her
As living life in a wheelchair, Elfe Balî is a role model for everyone around her with her cheerful smile, hopeful heart and strong stance. Her greatest weapon is her patience. She is among those who work; overcome difficult circumstances and say, “I also exist” despite all the obstacles of life.
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Killers of Bedriye Gümüş remain unpunished for 29 years
Bedriye Gümüş was killed in front of her house located in the Kuşkaya village of Mardin’s Nusaybin in 1992. Her mother has been demanding justice for her daughter for 29 years. “Our struggle is for peace and justice” said her sister Hayriye Doğan, who joins weekly protest of relatives of disappeared by carrying one of her sister photographs.