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"Yazidis persevere as identity survives a long history of denial-Part 2.
In Armenia, Yazidis shifted from Soviet-era marginalization and limited opportunities to exclusion. Nationalist policies and elite divisions deepened separation, weakening the Kurdish voice and turning it into a silent group.
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Children face sexual violence, highlighting urgent need for protection world-wide.
The International Day to prevent sexual exploitation and violence against children raises awareness and protects them amid global crises. Prevention requires safe environments, trust-based education, dialogue, and active community involvement.
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Women's uprising in Qamishlo demands freedom for Abdullah Öcalan
Residents of Qamishlo in Northeast Syria held a large march demanding the physical freedom of leader Abdullah Öcalan
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Syrian Interim Government evacuates residents from Al-Sumariya neighborhood homes
In Damascus' Al-Sumariya neighborhood, mostly Alawite, Syrian Interim Government gave residents 24 hours to evacuate, causing unrest
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Female genital mutilation persists as a traditional culture particular
Female genital mutilation is a culture practice harming girls, causing physical, psychological, social effects, reinforcing male dominance, requiring societal. awareness and strict law enforcement.
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Sudan:11 killed in north Darfur markets amid worsening conditions.
UN agencies warned of rapid deterioration in Sudan; 11 killed in North Darfur market drone strike, highlighting escalating conflict severity and catastrophic impact on civilians amid rising humanitarian needs and displacement.
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“Intensive training to promote family law awareness and prevent violence.
Participants in the STAR Conference training in Hasakah, Northeast Syria, stressed that building a democratic, equal society requires preventive measures, empowering communes, and educational programs to eliminate domination, inequality, and violence
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Yazidi women renew pledge to continue resistance on Sinjar’s liberation
Participants in the tenth-anniversary celebration of Sinjar’s liberation emphasized that today’s life in Sinjar is the result of martyrs’ sacrifices, stressing Yazidi unity and continued support for the resistance.
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The Joint Events Platform announces activities for combating violence against women
The Joint Events Platform of women’s movements in North and East Syria announced the launch of its campaign against violence toward women, with various activities and initiatives running across the region until November 30.
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From Healthcare to psychological support…. A humanitarian Model in Qamishlo.
“Amid the lack of specialized centers, the Kurdish Red Crescent will soon hold an awareness exhibition to provide healthcare and psychological support for children suffering from cancer and thalassemia.
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Libyan and Sudanese women unite, their solidarity healing conflict wounds
By offering psychological and social support to displaced Sudanese women, Libyan women transformed shared suffering into powerful sisterhood, turning pain into solidarity that restores hope amid chaos and forced displacement.
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UN: Crimes Committed in El Fasher Could Have Been Prevented
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights warned about escalating crimes and violations in Sudan, stressing that the recent atrocities in El Fasher represent some of the most serious crimes that could have been prevented.
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Study Day on Health Sector's Role Supporting Violence Survivors
"The Wasila/AVIFE Network, in collaboration with the National Institute of Public Health in Algeria, organized a national study day to discuss the role of the health sector in protecting women and survivors of violence
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"A detainee turned prison into a space of powerful women’s resistance.
Hajar Youssef Khalil, who spent thirty years in Turkish prisons for political activism, said prison became a space for intellectual and spiritual resistance, and that her bond with Öcalan’s ideology remained the force shaping struggle
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Tunisia: Solidarity Rally with “Nawaat” Against Suspension, Defending Press Freedom
Responding to the National Union of Tunisian Journalists, journalists held a solidarity day for “Nawaat” after its one-month suspension, denouncing the move as an attempt to restrict freedoms and silence dissenting voices.
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Africa Faces Worst Cholera Outbreak in a Quarter Century
Africa is facing its worst cholera outbreak in 25 years, driven by weak safe drinking water systems and conflicts. Hemorrhagic fever has emerged in Ethiopia, while monkeypox remains a concern in several countries.
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Egypt: Women and the State Crisis in the Middle East & North Africa
In a society where power merges with culture and socialization, various forms of violence against Egyptian women persist, upheld by a system that limits their autonomy and legitimizes abusive practices labeled as “discipline” or “family protection
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The Young Women's Union Discusses Violence and Self-Defense Methods
The Young Women's Union in the Euphrates region of northeastern Syria held a workshop on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, accompanied by a 16-day campaign.
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"Rojin Kabayish's murder case becomes ambiguous after forensic report."
The supplementary report by the Turkish Forensic Institute (ATK) ruled out contamination in the DNA samples found on Rojin Kabayish’s body, confirming that the samples belong to unidentified individuals unrelated to those handling the body
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An Afghan girl recounts her generation's shattered dreams after Taliban's return.
Feroza Sharifi, an 18-year-old from Takhar, vividly recalls the day the Taliban entered her city. It was the day schools were shut, and the dreams of women for freedom and education were abruptly crushed, altering her generation’s future.