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Turkish Interior Minister blames women of not listening warnings
Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya blamed victims of femicide of not listening to warnings. “Despite having a protection order, 32 ladies opened the door to men and were shot last year.”
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Kongra Star: We wholeheartedly salute every woman who stands up against injustice
“Together, we are striving to build a future where women’s freedom and dignity are inviolable rights,” Kongra Star said in a statement to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
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‘Family Law of North and East Syria protects women from violence’
“Family Law of North and East Syria protects women from violence,” said Behiya Murad, member of Mala Jin (Women’s House) in Qamishlo, stressing that there is an alarming increase in gender-based violence all around the world.
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88 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks in northern Gaza
88 Palestinians were killed in two waves of Israeli attacks on Beit Lahiya and the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City overnight, the Palestinian news agency WAFA reported on Thursday.
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New ban on lawyer visits against Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan
A new 6-month ban on lawyer visits has been issued against Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan. The lawyers of the Asrın Law Office are expected to appeal to the Constitutional Court of Türkiye against the ban.
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Women discuss violence in Amed: Economic violence is on the rise
The Dicle Amed Women's Platform has been holding workshops in Amed to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against women so that women survivors of violence share their stories.
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Two more journalists die in Gaza
Journalist Fatima Al-Kariri died from heart attack due to Israeli bombardment. Journalist Ahmed Abu Sharia was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City.
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Zholia Parsi wins 2024 Martin Ennals Award
Afghan women’s rights activist Zholia Parsi has won the 2024 Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, the Martin Ennals Foundation announced on Tuesday.
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UNFPA: 36 percent of girls are married before age 18
In the least developed countries, 36 percent of girls are married before age 18, and 10 percent of girls are married before age 15, according to the UNFPA.
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UN: Around 540,000 people have left Lebanon for Syria since September 24
Around 540,000 people have left Lebanon for Syria since September 24, 2024, according to the report published by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) on Sunday.
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Ahoo Daryaei released
Ahoo Daryaei, a student who stripped to her underwear after being harassed by security forces for her hijab, has been discharged from the hospital and handed over to her family, Iranian authorities said on Tuesday.
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Women Empowerment Center supports survivors of violence in Idlib
The Women Empowerment Center supports women survivors of violence in Idlib, a city in northwestern Syria.
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‘We liberate life by organizing ourselves’
“We liberate life by organizing ourselves,” said Ahîn Elî, member of the Women’s Academy and the Education Council of North and East Syria.
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410th day of Israeli attacks on Gaza
At least 43,972 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, the Gaza’s health ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Over 40 human rights organizations call for immediate release of Narges Mohammadi
In a letter, the Free Narges Coalition and more than 40 human rights organizations urge the UN Human Rights Council to intervene for Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi’s urgent medical release.
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Hearing of 20 journalists postponed
The fifth hearing in the trial of 20 journalists on the charge of “membership in a terrorist organization” was held at the Diyarbakır 4th High Criminal Court on Tuesday. The next hearing will be held on May 15, 2025.
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‘We will fight for women’s freedom against the patriarchy’
Activities for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women have already kicked off in North and East Syria. “We will fight for women’s freedom against the patriarchy,” said Miadê Al Ahmed.
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‘Those who talk about peace must first lift the isolation’
“Those who talk about peace must first lift the isolation,” said the women attending the “Democracy and Freedom Rally” held in Êlih (Batman).
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‘The way to eliminate violence is the Jin, Jiyan, Azadi philosophy’
Members of the Jineology Center in Aleppo say that the way to eliminate violence against women is the “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi” philosophy of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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‘The barrier of silence against online violence must be broken’
Online violence against women and girls has escalated in Morocco in recent years. “The barrier of silence against online violence must be broken,” said activist and psychologist Shaima Ablaq.