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Kurdish writer Mozhgan Kavousi sentenced to one year in prison
Mozhgan Kavousi, former political prisoner, Kurdish activist and writer, has been sentenced to one year in prison for supporting the “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi” uprising.
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Israel targets children in Gaza
More than 16,480 Palestinian children have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since October 7,2023, Ismail al-Thawabteh, head of the Government Media Office in Gaza, said in a statement on Monday.
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Emine Şenyaşar to seek justice in front of Turkish parliamentary speaker’s office
Emine Şenyaşar will seek justice for her killed husband and two children in front of the Turkish Parliamentary speaker’s office.
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Sara Organization aims to create society without violence
The Sara Organization to Combat Violence against Women organizes awareness-raising activities to create a society without violence.
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One in three children have some form of malnutrition in MENA region
At least 77 million, or one in three, children in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have some form of malnutrition, UNICEF said on Monday.
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Women journalists: We will raise our voice against executions
“We will raise our voice against executions,” said women journalists of Afrin and Shahba, condemning the death sentences against labor activist Sharifeh Mohammadi and journalist Pakhshan Azizi in Iran.
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Relative of sick prisoner demands release of all sick prisoners
“Today, thousands of people struggle to survive in prisons. As their families, all we demand is to raise your voices for sick prisoners,” said Leyla Daşçı demanding the release of her daughter Güllü Daşçı and all sick prisoners.
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KJK: Jin, Jiyan, Azadi has become a global slogan of women
The Kurdistan Women's Communities (KJK) has published a written statement greeting the resistance of women in India and Afghanistan and saying, “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi has become a global slogan of women.”
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More than 600,000 children suffering from acute malnutrition in Yemen
The number of children under five in Government of Yemen-controlled areas who are suffering from acute malnutrition rose by 34 per cent compared to last year, UN agencies and partners said in a report published on Sunday.
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Afghan women resist Taliban for three years
Since the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, Afghan women and girls have been deprived of their rights. Despite the oppressive policies of the Taliban, women are determined to end the Taliban’s darkness.
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‘They must hold those responsible for the genocide accountable instead of closing the PADÊ’
“Instead of trying to close down the PADÊ, they (Iraqi authorities) must hold the Turkish state and ISIS responsible for the genocide against the Yazidi community and rescue Yazidi women held captive by ISIS,” said Yazidi women.
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Peace Mother: We keep struggling with our halay, songs
Ayşe Taşçı, member of the Peace Mothers’ Initiative, faces charges for singing Kurdish songs and one of her speeches on the International Women’s Day. “We keep struggling with our halay and songs,” she said.
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WHO calls to tackle mpox virus together
After Sweden reported the first case of highly infectious mpox virus, formerly monkeypox, outside Africa, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, called on the affected countries to tackle the virus together.
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Women arrested in Siirt for dancing halay released from prison
Four people, who were arrested in Siirt for dancing halay to Kurdish music, have been released from prison, banned from travelling abroad.
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‘The resistance of Afghan women is also the resistance of Kurdish women’
“The resistance of Afghan women is also the resistance of Kurdish women,” said the statement issued by the Kurdish Women's Union in Germany (YJK-E), stressing that the Taliban aim to make women invisible in social life.
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Natural beauty of Dersim fascinates everyone
Dersim, a city of the Alevi Kurds, fascinates those who see it with its holy places and natural beauty.
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Palestinian women struggle to participate in ceasefire negotiations
The patriarchal mindset prevents Palestinian women from participating in ceasefire negotiations, said Suhair Khader, President of the Union of Palestinian Women's Committees.
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Women of Afrin: We will never leave our region
"We will never leave our region to Erdoğan," say women living in Afrin’s Sherawa town, condemning the attacks of the Turkish state and Turkish-backed factions.
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‘Closure of the PADÊ is a coup against the co-presidential system’
TAJÊ Spokesperson Rîham Hico condemns the decision of the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq to dissolve three political parties, including the PADÊ and describes the decision as “a coup against the co-presidential system”.