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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.
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Horrific Murder Shakes the City of Shahba
In a shocking crime that shook the city of Shahba in the As-Suwayda Governorate, a young woman, Fatina Hamzeh, was killed after being shot twice by her ex-husband in front of the Agricultural Credit Bank.
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Educational Disruption Threatens Children’s Psychological Stability in the Kurdistan Region
Psychotherapist Lawin Korda Tawfiq confirmed that students in the Kurdistan Region are suffering from increasing psychological disorders as a result of ongoing educational strikes and the economic crisis, calling for systematic psychological support.
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Explosion of a Hand Grenade Claims the Lives of Two Women in Al-Karama Camp
Al-Karama Camp for displaced people, located in northern Idlib, Syria, witnessed another tragedy following the explosion of a hand grenade inside one of the tents, which resulted in the death of two women and the serious injury of a young man.
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Continuous Violations and Open Battlefronts Among Jihadist Groups
The UN Security Council discussed the Syrian file, at a time when security tensions are escalating in various areas under the control of the jihadist group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham. The educational process is experiencing a setback.
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Out of Respect for You"... Nasim Simiyari Responds to Calls of Support and Ends Her Hunger Strike
Nasim Gholami Simiyari, a civil activist held in Evin Prison, ended her hunger strike after receiving messages of solidarity and support from fellow prisoners, activists, human rights defenders, and former political prisoners.
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Migration as a Tool of Domination: A Study on Population Drain Policies and the Reshaping of Societies
Migration has become a central phenomenon in the Middle East, where scenes of mass displacement have become commonplace. At its core, migration is not merely a social transformation but a reflection of profound political fragmentation.
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Increase in Suicide Cases in Mosul and Shingal
A report by the Forensic Medicine Institute in Mosul revealed that 84 people, including 18 Yazidis, committed suicide over a nine-month period.
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Mai Sato: Iranian Female Journalists Face Harassment and Systematic Discrimination
A new UN report details escalating repression in Iran against dissidents and journalists, especially violations targeting female journalists, according to Mai Sato, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran.
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Targeting of Zenobia Women’s Gathering in Deir ez-Zor: An Attempt to Deter Women
Terrorist cells of ISIS in Deir ez-Zor Canton, in North and East Syria, have recently intensified their attacks on civilians, targeting the Zenobia Women’s Gathering - a women’s organization that works for women’s rights in the region.
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"It is not enough to dream of change — we must create it through struggle and faith."
Despite Taliban oppression, Sadaf Ahmadi turned pain into strength by founding secret classes, encouraging girls to learn, and using poetry and writing to share women's suffering with the world.
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"Hilal Zerin" prepares to launch a song documenting the steadfastness of Sheikh Maqsoud, the Fortress of Resistance
The "Hilal Zerin" Movement in the Syrian city of Aleppo, in cooperation with the "Jamil Horo" Center for Culture and Art, is preparing to release a music video titled which documents the resilience of the residents neighborhoods in the face of sieges.
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Ecuador Rises Up and Kongra Star Calls on the World to Show Solidarity
Kongra Star voiced solidarity with the women and peoples of Abya Yala, especially in Ecuador, opposing repressive neoliberal policies and urging support for the national strike and resistance.
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Crimes of "Honor" in Idlib Amid Lack of Protection and the Complicity of Traditions
In the Syrian city of Idlib, controlled by the jihadist group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, scenes of killings under the pretext of “honor” are repeated, revealing a deep-rooted social crisis that extends beyond individual crimes.
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From Pain to Hope… Mothers of Peace Call for a Just Peace
- Carrying the pain of loss and suffering, Mothers of Peace from various cities across Northern Kurdistan gathered to demand a just peace and the freedom of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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Algeria... “Our Strength Lies in Our Awareness” Awareness Day for Breast Cancer Prevention
As part of Pink October activities, the Public Institution for Community Health in Tébessa organized an awareness day on breast cancer at the Faculty of Science and Technology, with wide medical participation and remarkable.