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Dreams: A Key Motif in the Arabic Noval and a Space for Liberation from constraints
The writers at the Tunis Forum for the Arabic Novel affirmed that dreams act as a form of liberation, enabling individuals to break free from constraints and offering novelists a key to deeper insight into the events they portray.
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A Bloody Year Under Jihadist Rule and an Uncertain Future for Syria
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s control over large Syrian regions has fueled massacres and abuses against civilians, especially women and children, and its unilateral rule threatens Syria’s stability, social cohesion, and future
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Public Flogging: A Tool of Repression Plunging Afghanistan Into a Severe Human Rights Crisis
Public flogging has resurfaced under Taliban rule, becoming a political and social instrument of repression carried out without fair trials. This has led to escalating violence, widespread fear, and grave human rights violations—particularly against women
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Sixteen Days: An Opportunity to Spotlight Issues of Violence Against Women in Yemen
Yemeni activists and experts expressed women’s suffering from digital and social violence, stressing the need for deterrent legislation and civil efforts to protect women and amplify their voices.
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Women of Ain Issa: The Democratic Integration of SDF Is the Beginning of the Syrian Solution
The integration of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) into Syria’s future army contributes to achieving Syrian national unity and enables all Syrian parties to participate in building a democratic Syria.
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Calls to Review Prison Sentence Against Iranian Teacher
More than 100 teachers and civil activists voiced support for Forough Khosravi, a Behbahan teacher sentenced to 15 years in prison for her union work and objections to state broadcasting
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The African Forum in Tunisia Calls for Strenghthening the Peace and Security Agensda
“At the close of the sixth African Forum, participants reaffirmed commitment to Resolution 1325, urging protection for women and stronger inclusion in peace efforts, along with a safer environment for their work.”
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SIHA: The atrocities in Sudan reveal the contradiction between human rights and reality
Coinciding with International Human Rights Day, the “SIHA” network warned of the ongoing atrocities in Sudan, affirming that violence against civilians and neglect of victims exposes the contradiction between slogans and the painful reality.
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"From Kurdistan to Ukraine… Crises of legitimacy and the reshaping of the international landscape.
Rising tensions in the Middle East and beyond are creating overlapping crises from Northern Kurdistan to Iraq, harming women, weakening legal parties, increasing religious-jihadist influence, and driving renewed attempts to reshape the region.
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Tishrin Dam resistance proved people will surpasses threats and occupation
The first anniversary of the Tishrin Dam Resistance marks a pivotal moment, reflecting not just a battle but a powerful test of collective will against Turkish occupation attacks
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Öcalan: Ending Violence Against Women and Organizing Society Is an Urgent Priority.
Leader Abdullah Öcalan stressed rising societal violence—especially against women—reaffirming his total rejection of violence within families and clans, and urging collective responsibility to confront this dange
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A new tragedy exposes the fragility of Morocco’s housing infrastructure
The collapse of two adjacent buildings in the city of Fez left 19 people dead and several injured, highlighting the authorities’ failure to prevent such incidents.
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Lebanese women stress the need for comprehensive policies to enhance digital security.
A Beirut seminar underscored rising digital threats to women and the need to combat tech-driven gender-based violence, stressing civil society cooperation to build inclusive national policies that strengthen digital security.
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The judiciary in the Kurdistan Region is unable to deter violence against women
Femicide in the Kurdistan Region is escalating due to weak laws and the dominance of patriarchal mindsets. The solution lies in updating legislation and enforcing strict measures, such as Law No. 14 of 2002, to ensure real protection for women and genuine
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Mothers of Peace: The time has come for serious action,and demand is peace,equality,and freedom.
The Mothers of Peace in Wan urged the Turkish government to take serious steps toward peace and release political detainees, affirming that Kurdish people demand peace,freedom,and equality,and calling for continued joint struggle to achieve these goals.
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Exhibition Showcases Teachers’ and Artists’ Creations Despite Challenges
The city of Rania in the Kurdistan Region witnessed the opening of an art exhibition under the slogan “Life Without Art is a Canvas Without Color,” with wide participation from art teachers, artists, and intellectuals from the Raperin area.
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Turkish Artist Faces Six-Year Prison Sentence
The 13th High Criminal Court in Istanbul sentenced Turkish artist Pinar Aydinlar to six years and three months in prison after convicting her of “membership in a terrorist organization.
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'Execution in Iran is not a punishment but a systematic violation of the right to life'
The “No to Execution Tuesday” campaign continues in 55 Iranian prisons for the 98th week, with participants asserting that executions are no longer a lawful punishment but an organized crime and a systematic violation of the fundamental right to life
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Dialogue session in As-Suwayda explored women’s reality and social changes
Addressing various forms of violence, women’s relationship with the law, and the evolution of their role in society
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The National Committee: Violence against Women in Yamen is Systematic.
The National Committee for Investigating Human Rights Violations in Yemen said during the 16 Days campaign that violence against women has become systematic repression intensified by conflict and the lack of effective accountability.