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Prisons and Judicial Rulings… Tools for Entrenching Fear and Restricting Freedoms in Iran
Iran’s Court of Appeal has issued controversial judicial rulings and enforced detention under harsh conditions, raising growing concerns among human rights organizations and detainees’ families.
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Transnational Democratic Women’s Platform Demands Global Accountability for Crimes Against Women.
The Transnational Democratic Women’s Platform calls for global accountability for crimes against women, emphasizing that violations are universal, not limited to regions, but occur worldwide
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Rojava: A Revolution That Transcends the Logic of the State
Once declared ended, history instead continued: Rojava proves alternatives endure, transcending state-centered revolution and opening a new political horizon shaped and led by women globally.
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Lawyer Warns: Gains of the Women’s Revolution Are at Risk Unless Legally Protected
Lack of clear legal provisions and protection mechanisms in the SDF–Transitional Government agreement threatens women’s leadership in decision-making, demanding human rights action to protect gains.
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A Witness to the Suwayda Massacres Reveals a Systematic Pattern of Genocide Against Minority Communities
Crimes and massacres that make humanity shudder continue to be uncovered by the women of Suwayda, a city that was subjected to genocidal violence against the Druze community in southern Syria on July 13, 2025.
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24 Killed, Including Children, in Attack on Displaced Persons’ Bus in Kordofan State
The Sudanese Doctors Network revealed that 24 people, including children, were killed after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) targeted a bus carrying displaced persons in North Kordofan State.
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Iranian Security Forces Arrest Three Women and a Child During Protests
Iranian security forces arrested three women and a 14-year-old girl in the cities of Kermanshah, Harsin, and Tehran over the course of just three days of protests.
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European Parliamentarian Warns of ISIS Threats and Calls for Support for the Kurds
European parliamentarian Assita Kanko warned that Kurds in North and East Syria face targeting after sacrificing thousands of lives fighting ISIS to protect shared security.
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Islamabad Bombing Brings ISIS Back into the Spotlight, Raises Fears of Regional Expansion
The bombing of Imam Barqa Mosque in Islamabad, which killed 31 people, has reignited concerns over the return of ISIS in Pakistan and fears of its regional expansion amid fragile security conditions and escalating sectarian violence.
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Communes… An Organizational Space to Protect Neighborhoods and Strengthen Popular Unity
As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen community security, women in Qamishlo’s communes play a vital role in organizing neighborhood protection, shifts, and popular readiness.
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Kobani… The Siege Continues Amid Calls for Safe Return
Kobani is enduring harsh conditions as a suffocating siege imposed by the Syrian Interim Government continues, despite the announcement of the implementation of an agreement to lift the blockade, amid international and UN neglect.
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Sudan on the Brink of Famine… Two-Thirds of the Population in Urgent Need of Aid.
Sudan faces one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises in 2026, as conflict, displacement, food insecurity and collapsing health services threaten millions amid declining funding.
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ISIS Crimes in Shengal Are Repeating in Rojava Under Different Names
Yazidi woman Parvin Shafan Emo says HTS jihadists are an ISIS extension, warning tragedy fears, especially as returning ISIS members to Iraq threaten Yazidi community. .
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Trafficking of Women and Children… The Dark Face of Global Capitalism
Discussion has resurfaced about Epstein Island, a site of horrific sexual abuse, revealing wider networks where exploitation thrives openly under the umbrella of global capitalism.
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Three Years After the Turkey Earthquake… Absent Justice and an Unhealed Wound
Three years after Turkey’s 2023 earthquake, the wound remains open: thousands live in prefabricated housing, families seek justice, and the state faces accusations of crime.
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Mothers on the Lines of Protection… Qamishlo Women Take Up Arms Against Threats
Amid escalating security tensions and mobilization, women in Qamishlo emerged as a primary defense, taking up arms to protect homes, neighborhoods, and land despite sacrifices.
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Rojava Between the Reality of the Syrian Conflict and the Path of Historical Transformation
Rojava remains an example of a political entity formed through its own will and led by women, one that has managed—through the harshest phases of the Syrian crisis and up to the current diplomatic moment—to alter the course of history.
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Kermanshah… Testimonies Reveal Organized Massacres Against Protesters Amid a Media Blackout
As Iranian authorities conceal the crackdown through internet shutdowns and denial, testimonies from Kermanshah reveal organized killings, nighttime transfers, and gap between statistics and reality.
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Narges Mohammadi Goes on Hunger Strike in Protest of Rights Violations
In protest against being denied phone calls with her family and lawyer, and to demand permission to receive visits, activist Narges Mohammadi, winner of the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize, began a hunger strike days ago.
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MKG: Judicial procedures have turned into a “mechanism of intimidation” against journalists in Turkey
MKG reported ongoing systematic violations against journalists in the field, courts, and digital space, stating judicial procedures have become an intimidation tool threatening press freedom..