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If the Syrian constitution Does not Recognize Women’s Rights, They Are Ready to Launch Another Revolution
Women in Tel Tamir, al-Jazira Canton, urged the Syrian Interim Government to draft a democratic constitution protecting Rojava Revolution women’s achievements to help build democratic Syria.
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Psychologist: Cognitive Distortion Behind Society’s Normalization of Violence
Many women deny the violence they endure,remaining silent due to soicl pressure or lacking the psychologiacl tools needed to confront and openly reject abuse.
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Leader Öcalan Calls for a Positive Phase and the Construction of an Integrated Democratic Republic
On peace call anniversary, Öcalan: Weapons lose meaning where democratic politics practiced. He urges reconciliation, integration, and a legal peace framework guaranteeing all components' rights.
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Woman’s Body Recovered from Zê River Amid Mystery as Investigations Continue
Civil defense teams recovered the body of a woman from Zê River in Khbat town, after she fell from the old bridge under circumstanced that remain unclear.
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Reham Hassan: We Cannot Trust the Iraqi Government
Reham Hassan of the Yazidi Women’s Freedom Movement said Yazidis distrust Iraq’s government for not recognizing their genocide, prosecuting ISIS members, or resolving missing women cases.
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Academic Year Suspended in Kobani
Attacks and the siege on Kobani have brought the educational process at the university to a halt, depriving more than 1,200 students and dozens of schoolchildren of continuing their studies.
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New Sentences Issued for Protest Detainees in Iran Amid Rights Criticism
Iran's judiciary has sentenced Sagharr and Ghazal Ghodrat to five years in prison each, following their arrest during the ongoing protests in the country.
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Shingal, Which Rebuilt Itself from Its Ashes, is Once Again in the Crosshairs
The forces of the 74th Firmān are pressuring Shingal today. Shingal, once their refuge, again becomes the sanctuary for its defenders.
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Child Crime in Turkey: Punishments Alone Do Not Prevent
Official data shows a continuous rise in the number of children involved in crime, as authorities neglect their protective role and fail to address structural causes
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Morocco…Calls to Reform Family Laws to Ensure Justics and Protect Women from Violence.
The Democratic Association of Moroccan Women urged the government to enhance women's protection, economic participation, and update marriage laws to combat poverty.
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Academics and Activists Demand the "Right to Hope" for Leader Öcalan
33 international activists and intellectuals have called on the international community to take action to ensure the freedom of action for Öcalan and to enable the Kurdish people to hear their leader's voice.
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Amidst Deteriorating Conditions in Gaza, Warnings of Worsening Humanitarian Risks and Disruption of Relief Operations
UN warns Gaza humanitarian crisis worsens as security incidents disrupt aid and Israeli bombardment kills civilians, exacerbating suffering.
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Women and Restrictions on Media
Restrictions on media increasingly threaten female journalists' freedom and their presence in the field.
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Afghanistan... Pakistani Attacks and Female Doctors Barred from Access
Amid new Pakistani attacks on Afghan border areas, Taliban restrictions on female doctors disrupt first aid, endangering women and children.
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Mothers of Fighters: Women's Safety Cannot Be Achieved Without Recognition of the YPJ
If the Women's Protection Units are not recognized as a women's force in Syria, women's safety will not be guaranteed, and their freedom will face the danger of genocide as happened in the Syrian coast and Shengal.
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Human Rights Watch: Rapid Support Forces Committed Violations Against People with Disabilities in Sudan
Since April 2023, HRW reports reveal RSF committed serious violations against people with disabilities during their attack on El Fasher, North Darfur.
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Protests in Qamishlo demand disclosure of the fate of captured fighters
Families of fighters held captive by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham jihadists staged a mass protest in the city of Qamishli on Wednesday, 25 February, calling for information on the fate of their sons and for their immediate release.
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Yazidi women warn: Any attempt to disarm Shingal is a prelüde to a new massacre
Following the Turkish foreign minister’s remarks and Iraqi army disarmament moves, Yazidi women warned the community would be left unprotected, paving the way for another massacre.
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Sudan: Doctors Detained Amid Fears for the Safety of healthcare Workers
Sudan Doctors Network warns of worsening medical conditions after RSF detained several doctors; their fate remains unknown amid escalating violations against healthcare workers.