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“Crackdown on Feminist Civil Society Threatens Women’s Rights”
Tunisian activists confirmed that tightening restrictions on feminist civil society “silences” women’s voices and puts their rights at risk, which calls for protecting civil work to ensure continued support for women and vulnerable groups.
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Tunisian journalist: A republic of where patriarchal mentality endangers women.
Rights and freedoms have significantly declined in Tunisia, signaling a potential crisis that could spark another revolution, especially amid popular protests and slogans against injustice and the president.
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Polygamy and Child Marriage in Morocco: One Violence, Many Faces
Child marriage robs girls of childhood, while polygamy often harms women’s dignity and rights. Both reveal deeply rooted gender-based violence within laws and practices, underscoring the urgent need for meaningful reform in Morocco
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Inheritance discrimination in Morocco is a subtle form of Violence.
Owning land or property in Morocco society is not only a source of livelihood but also economic power. Therefore, inheritance equality is not just a legal demand but a necessary step to end a deep form of structures violence against Woman.
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Women Journalists in Iran… How Are They Excluded from the Media Scene?
Women journalists in Iran face systematic repression through threats and harassment, yet their voices for freedom and justice remain unbroken, determined to reach the world despite enforced silence.
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Violence Against Women in Iraq Escalates... Activists Warn of Repeated Killings
Iraqi women’s rights activists have emphasized the importance of providing safe shelters to protect women, focusing on empowering them to defend themselves, and offering psychological and health support for victims of violence.
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How Decree 54 Suppresses Journalistic Work in Tunisia
Activists in Tunisia affirm that Decree No. 54 violates the country’s national and international commitments to guaranteeing freedom of expression, opinion, and the press.
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Tunisian Leader: Laws Alone Are Not Enough — Socialism Ensures Equality
Tunisian activist Hanen Al-Mahjoubi says fighting violence against women needs both law enforcement and ongoing awareness and resistance.
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Left-Wing Politician: Violence Will Not Silence Generation Z212
In an unprecedented wave of protests sweeping across several Moroccan cities, members of Generation Z212 - young men and women born into the digital age of smartphones and social media - are demanding better education, healthcare, and job opportunities.
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Conspiracy and Resistance: A 27-Year Struggle Between War and Peace
Aysha Jawish, a member of the Abdullah Öcalan Academy for Social Sciences in Raqqa, describes Öcalan’s recent “Call for Peace and a Democratic Society” as “the key to resolving the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.”
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The Case of Iman Bouzouada in Morocco: A Concrete Example of Impunity
The assault on Iman Bouzouada by her ex-husband has reignited debates on violence against women in Morocco. Women’s organizations draw attention to inadequate penalties and the lack of protection mechanisms.
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Iran: Kurdish woman sentenced to 2 years in prison
Elham Naderi Monfared, a Kurdish woman living in Marivan, has been sentenced to two years in prison by the Revolutionary Court in Marivan for her social media posts on the Israel-Iran war.
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Why women haven’t told history
Since the dawn of writing, history has been shaped by those with literacy and power—most often men. Patriarchal systems across civilizations granted men authority over leadership and knowledge, leaving women pushed to the margins.
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Kurds demand recognition of their language in Syria’s constitution
Securing Kurdish rights in Syria’s new constitution requires recognition of their identity and mother tongue, alongside guarantees for all communities.
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Justified verdict in Kobanê trial released
A Turkish court has released a 32,000-page justified verdict in the Kobanê trial.
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Hatice Arat released from prison after 18 years
Hatice Arat, who was arrested in Adana in 2007, was released from Bakırköy Women’s Closed Prison on Thursday.
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Investigation launched against journalists for commemorating two journalists killed in Syria
An investigation has been launched against four journalists in Türkiye for commemorating Cihan Bilgin and Nazım Daştan, two Kurdish journalists killed in a Turkish drone strike on December 19, 2024.
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Türkiye: Four journalists stand trial over terrorism charges
Journalists Semra Turan, Tolga Güney, Delal Akyüz and Melike Aydın stood trial on Monday over terrorism charges. Journalist Semra Turan has been acquitted while the other journalists face jail sentences.
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Journalist Zeynep Kuray acquitted of terrorism charges
Journalist Zeynep Kuray has been acquitted of the charges of “propagandizing for an illegal organization”.
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Journalist Ayşenur Arslan acquitted of terrorism charges
Journalist Aylenur Arslan, who faced up to seven years and six months in prison on charges of “propagandizing for an illegal organization”, has been acquitted.