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Afrin Displaced Women in Lebanon: Massacres Repeated, But Resistance Continues
Displaced women from Afrin said attacks on Aleppo’s Kurdish neighborhoods were a planned war against Kurds and others, condemning ongoing massacres amid international silence and affirming their continued resistance.
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Syrian Observatory: Dozens Killed, Including 15 Women, in Various Areas Across Syria
The deaths were attributed to the widespread and systematic proliferation of weapons and the fragility of security conditions.
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Violations in Aleppo: Women’s Committee Condemns Silence of International Community
The Women’s Coordination in the Al-Jazira region organized a protest in Qamishlo to express its rejection of the attacks on civilians, especially women and children, in Aleppo, which constitute a violation of human rights.
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After 15 Years of the Revolution... Tunisian Women Face a Decline in Their Conditions.
January 14 remains pivotal in Tunisian women’s memory as they mobilized for change; fifteen years later, questions persist over achieved gains or worsening conditions creating new challenges.
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UNHCR: 170,000 People Displaced, Mostly Women and Children
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) revealed that approximately 170,000 people have been displaced from El Fasher in Darfur and parts of Kordofan in western Sudan due to the conflict.
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HRW: Lack of Accountability Threatens to Trap Syria in Cycles of Violence
Human Rights Watch reports grave abuses committed during the July 2025 attack on Sweida by HTS militants, warning that impunity will fuel recurring violence and retaliation across Syria.
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On Its 21st Anniversary, Kongra Star Affirms Continuing the Struggle
On the occasion of its 21st anniversary, Kongra Star issued a statement affirming its commitment to continuing the path of struggle, intensifying efforts to build a democratic, decentralized Syria, and strengthening the freedom of women and peoples.
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Rojhilat and Iran: Women Resist Against Dictatorship
Journalist Bêrîvan Şaho said protests in Rojhilat and Iran reflect decades of injustice and public anger, emphasizing that the will of free women has become the essential foundation for the liberation of society.
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Fatma Bostan Ünsal: Turkey at a Critical Juncture in the Peace Process
Fatma Bostan Ünsal said Turkey’s peace process has shown no real progress after a year, as the core crisis remains undiagnosed and public discourse continues to repeat itself .
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Report: 14 Journalists and Media Workers Killed in Sudan During 2025
A recent report by the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate documented the killing of 14 journalists in 2025, alongside violations including enforced disappearances, arrests, threats, and smear campaigns targeting journalists inside and outside Sudan.
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Crimes Without Accountability Amid International Silence Over Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh Violations
Recent developments in neighborhoods of the Syrian city of Aleppo have raised growing human rights concerns over serious violations that may amount to war crimes, alongside systematic attempts to evade accountability and politicize justice.
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Kurds Protest Across Europe as Swedish Parliament Addresses Aleppo Attacks
Social Democratic Mp Questions Foreign Minister on Civilian Right Amid Hay’at Tahrir al-sham Violence.
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Release of Journalist Shatha Al-Haj Mubarak
The Court of Appeal in Tunisia has released journalist Shatha Al-Haj Mubarak after reducing her sentence from five years to two with a suspended sentence, following imprisonment, serious health issues, and solidarity protests demanding her release.
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Sheikh Maqsoud Resistance: Standing Against Tanks with Rifles
A commander of the Internal Security forces in Aleppo, Tolhidan Cûdî, said residents resisted days of attacks by HTS and Turkish-backed forces, confronting tanks with limited means and unbreakable will, turning their stand into a symbol of sacrifice.
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Suicide of a Detainee Inside Sana’a Central Prison Controlled by the Houthis.
In a recent incident highlighting widespread violations in Houthi-run prisons, detainee Ghadir Al-Barkani ended her life by hanging in the central prison courtyard, adding to ongoing abuses against female inmates.
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Activists: What is Happening to Aleppo’s Kurds Amounts to Genocide
Armed attacks on neighborhoods in Syria’s Aleppo have caused a severe humanitarian crisis. Child and women’s rights activists say the violence amounts to genocide, urging international pressure and UN action to stop the massacres and protect children.
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Malala Youssafzi supports Iran protests, Urges Listening to the people’s Vioces.
Pakistani Activist Malala Youssafzi backed Iran’s protests,saying they result from decades of repression against women and that the country’s future must be shaped by its people, led by women.
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Day 17 of Protests: Massacres and Internet Shutdown
Iran has witnessed widespread popular protests for 17 days, met by military and propaganda-driven repression, amid a near-total internet blackout and documented massacres in several regions, as the regime portrays protesters as “foreign-backed terrorists.