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Earthquake death toll rises to 31, 974
At least 31,974 people have lost their lives in the earthquakes, according to the latest figures from Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD). The death toll is expected to keep rising.
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People continue to take to streets in Iran
The popular uprising that started in Rojhilat and Iran has entered its sixth month. Last evening, people took to the streets in many cities to protest the regime.
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Iranian government prevents women from launching aid campaign for earthquake victims
The aid campaign planned to be launched by some women in the city of Sardasht has been prevented by the Iranian government. “We feel sad for not helping earthquake victims,” the women said.
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Kobanê movie to be screened for earthquake victims
The Kobanê movie will be screened in Vienna by the Rojava Film Commune to be in solidarity with earthquake victims.
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House made of cardboard by children in Pazarcık
Many buildings and houses collapsed and were damaged when two major earthquakes shook 10 cities in Turkey. In Pazarcık, children, who have no house anymore, built a house made of cardboard.
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Volunteer from Switzerland: The situation is worse than said
Pediatric nurse Xece Konu, who came from Switzerland to Pazarcık to help earthquake victims, said, “You cannot understand the situation in Pazarcık without seeing it. More people are needed to help.”
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Women’s Coalition forms Disaster Coordination Network
Established by the Women's Coalition to provide aid to earthquake victims, Disaster Coordination Network calls for international solidarity.
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Iranian political prisoner Khadijeh Mehdipour released
Iranian activist Khadijeh Mehdipour has been released from prison.
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March held in Shahba to protest siege imposed by Syrian government
Displaced people of Afrin held a march in the Til Koçber village of Shahba to protest the ongoing siege imposed by the Syrian government.
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Earthquake death toll rises to 31,643
The number of people who have lost their lives in the earthquake is increasing. Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) has announced that the death toll has risen to 31,643.
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‘We share the pain of the people of Bakurê Kurdistan who mobilized for the liberation of Kobanê’
Women of Kobanê say that the people of Bakurê Kurdistan mobilized to fight ISIS in Kobanê, emphasizing that they share the pain of people of Bakurê Kurdistan, who have been suffering from the earthquake that hit Maraş, and stand by them.
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People still wait for their loved ones to be rescued in villages of Pazarcık
Some villages of Pazarcık have been almost wiped off the map due to the earthquake that hit the district on February 6, 2023. Reacting to the late rescue efforts, village women said that they took dead bodies out of debris and that children ate nothing fo
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From Elbistan forgot by the state: No words can describe this cataclysm
Time stopped for the people of Elbistan when the second major earthquake hit the district. For the citizens of Elbistan, who describe the earthquakes as ‘Cataclysm’, life will never be the same again.
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Earthquake in Turkey affects Syria and Rojava: At least 100 people killed
At least 100 people have lost their lives in Syria and Rojava due to the earthquake that hit Turkey in the morning.
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Many dead after earthquake hits Kurdistan
A major earthquake of magnitude 7.4 hit Kurdish cities in the morning at 04.17, killing many people as many buildings collapsed.
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‘Global protests should be held to break the isolation’
Speaking about the aggravated isolation imposed on Kurdish people’s leader Abdullah Öcalan, Şeyma Edanan, co-chair of the Freedom Movement in the Germiyan region of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, said “Global protests should be held to break the isolation
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Protests of workers and farmers in Iran
In several cities of Iran, workers and farmers held demonstrations to protest low, unequal wages, the high prices of products, social security policies and government policies.
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Two cases of Şenyaşar family merged
The “workplace” and “hospital” cases regarding the massacre against the Şenyaşar family have been merged. The family has been seeking justice for 697 days.
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Professor arrested in Kabul for giving books to women
The Taliban arrested Professor Ismail Mashal, founder of the private Mashal University in Kabul and also a lecturer at Kabul University, for giving books to women on the streets of Kabul.
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Citizens in Iran and Rojhilat continue to face judicial pressure
The Iranian government has been increasing the dosage of its judicial pressure on the people of Iran and Rojihilat chanting the slogan “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi” for their freedom. According to reports, more than 367 Kurdish and Baloch citizens have been arreste