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Generation Z212" Movement: Popular Demands Met with Prison Sentences
Over 2,400 Moroccans — including 1,400 in custody — are facing prosecution for joining “Generation Z212” protests demanding better public education and healthcare services.
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Star Congress Mourns Hevi Suleiman, Martyr of Freedom and Organization
The Star Congress of North and East Syria mourned Hevi Suleiman, a coordination member who devoted her life to women’s freedom and was honored as a “Martyr of the Congress.”
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Analysis of the Concept of “Widow”… From the Culture of Sati to the Making of Free Women
A study by the Academy of Jineology reveals the deep cultural roots of the concept of “widow” and sheds light on inherited discrimination, calling for social awareness that restores women’s freedom and dignity.
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"No to Execution Tuesday" Campaign Expands to 54 Prisons in Its 92nd Week
In its 92nd week, the “No to Execution Tuesday” campaign has expanded to include 54 prisons across Iran, amid an unprecedented surge in executions, with authorities recording 283 executions in just one month.
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Yemeni Women Participate in the First "Darts" Championship with Hopes for International Representation
a "Darts" federation was established in the city of Aden under the supervision of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. This establishment came in response to the declining participation of women in sports
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"Women’s Protection Units: A Guarantee for Women’s Rights in Syria"
Women from various components of the North and East Syria region affirmed that the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) represent a fundamental force in ensuring and safeguarding women’s rights.
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Foza Yousef: We Strive for Democratic Integration Based on the Will of Both Parties, Not Forced Assimilation
The Co-Chair of the Autonomous Administration’s Negotiation Body, Fawza Youssef, revealed that the Syrian Interim Government’s shifting of discussion topics negatively affects progress on the proposed issues.
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Arin Hasrat: Leader Öcalan’s Call Paves the Way for Peoples’ Freedom
In Qandil, during what was described as a historic press conference, the Freedom Movement announced the withdrawal of its forces from Turkey in response to the call of Leader Abdullah Öcalan
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The Palestinian Woman Documents Her Struggle Through the Gaza International Women's Film Festival
The Gaza International Women's Film Festival has launched amid destruction to highlight the struggle and resilience of Palestinian women during the war, documenting their suffering through art as a humanitarian message to the world.
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“A Single Earring”: A Writer Documents the Memory of the Revolution Through Stories of Kurdish Women Fighters
During her participation in the Martyr Herkul Book Fair, writer Botan Hoshi, originally from the city of Amuda in the Jazira Canton of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, unveiled her first literary work titled .
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Eight Months into the Peace Initiative: Assessing the Path and Challenges
Almaz Romi said that despite his imprisonment, Abdullah Öcalan launched the “Peace and Democratic Society” process, whose success relies on true political will.
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A Dialogue Workshop in Baghdad Explores Ways to Enhance Youth and Women’s Electoral Participation
As Iraq’s election date draws near, efforts are intensifying to boost public participation- especially among youth and women- since electoral awareness is considered a cornerstone for strengthening democratic practice.
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NADA Alliance Declares Its Solidarity with the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women
The civil and political space in Tunisia is witnessing a serious decline amid decisions that undermine freedom of association and target human rights organizations, foremost among them the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD).
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“The Niqab-Imposing Campaign Marginalizes Women and Reinforces Patriarchal Mindsets”
Human rights activist Ramal Al-Hamad emphasized that the campaign to impose the niqab in areas under the control of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) is a direct threat to personal freedoms and a reinforcement of women’s marginalization.
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A Historic Turning Point in the Path of Peace... The Freedom Movement Announces the Withdrawal of Its Forces from Turkey
In a pivotal moment in the history of the conflict, the Kurdistan Freedom Movement announced unprecedented practical steps in response to the call of Leader Abdullah Öcalan, aimed at ending the armed struggle and building a democratic society.
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Murder Shocks Rural Damascus… Three Women Killed in a Family Dispute
In a horrific crime that shook the town of Ain Menin in the Damascus countryside, a man shot and killed his brother’s wife, then opened fire on his brother’s three daughters, seriously injuring them. Two of the girls later died from their wounds.
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Amid Calls for Accountability… Two Elderly Baloch Women Beaten
Two elderly Baloch women were assaulted by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) at the Milak border crossing, in an incident that sparked widespread outrage and renewed concerns about violence in border regions.
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On the 33rd Anniversary of Her Martyrdom... Berîtan Hevî: A Symbol of Resistance and Dignity
The Coordination of the Kurdistan Women’s Freedom Party (PAJK) commemorated the 33rd anniversary of the martyrdom of the revolutionary Berîtan Hevî, renewing its pledge to continue the struggle for women’s freedom.
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From Frontline Work to Women’s Organization: A Journey of Struggle
Asma Murad, a Kurdish activist, dedicated her life to fighting oppression and marginalization. She has continued her work in organizing women and advocating for the freedom of Leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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Ishraq Al-Maqtari: A Female Voice Against Judicial Discrimination
In Yemen, where conflict intersects with discrimination, Judge Ishraq Al-Maqtari stands out as one of the most prominent female voices defending women’s rights, carrying the torch of justice in a time of collapse.