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Posters at the University of Aleppo Promote the “Sharia Dress”
In recent days, the University of Aleppo has witnessed a campaign featuring wall posters illustrating what is described as the “Sharia-compliant and non-compliant women’s dress.” The campaign sparked widespread controversy on social media.
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“Safety Is My Right” – An Initiative to Protect Tunisian Children from Abuse
To protect children from sexual abuse, the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights has released a guide titled “Safety Is My Right”, targeting parents and institutions working with children aged 6 to 16.
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A Candidate for Iraq’s Christian Quota Seeks to Strengthen Women’s Rights and Protect Diversity
Shamiran Odisho presents a comprehensive electoral vision centered on peaceful coexistence, the protection of minority rights, and women’s empowerment, aiming to build a democratic Iraq that guarantees equality and dignity for all its communities.
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Algerian Federation: Breast Cancer Awareness Campaigns Are Losing Their Humanitarian and Solidarity Spirit
The Algerian Federation of Cancer Patients’ Associations has issued a statement expressing concern over the deviations affecting some of the events held during Pink October.
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In protest against the wave of executions... Qezel Hesar prisoners continue their hunger strike
In a striking development reflecting the growing tension inside Iranian prisons, around 1,500 death row inmates in Qezel Hesar Prison
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Sectarian Violence... The Syrian Interim Government Breaches Agreements
Ceasefire violations continue to expose the fragility of field-level understandings and reveal the double standards of the Syrian Interim Government, which claims commitment solutions while practicing expansionist tactics and systematic violence.
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Zenobia Women's Gathering: Targeting Our Headquarters Is an Attempt to Undermine the Will of Free Women
The Zenobia Women’s Gathering condemned the burning of its committee’s headquarters in the town of Abu Hammam in Deir Ezor Canton, confirming that it was an attempt to silence the voice of free women and undermine their struggle for justice and equality.
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Algeria Celebrates Rural Women on the International Day of Rural Women
Algeria marked the International Day of Rural Women, observed annually on October 15, with a series of national and local events honoring the vital contributions of rural women to sustainable development, local economies, and the preservation.
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Women’s Council Launches Its Sixth Campaign to Strengthen Women’s Role in a Democratic Syria
The PYD Women’s Council launched a two-month campaign to fight violence and promote equality, stressing that free women are key to a democratic Syria.
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Armed Group Sets Fire to Zenobia Women’s Gathering Council in Deir ez-Zor
The Zenobia Women’s Gathering Council building in the city of Abu Hamam, located in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor within the Autonomous Administration regions of North and East Syria, was attacked by an armed group that set fire to the premises.
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Gabes Is Suffocating... Tunisians Protest to Save “the Environment and Humanity”
Dozens of Tunisians demonstrated in the capital, demanding the relocation of polluting industrial units from Gabes amid the spread of diseases and cases of suffocation caused by pollution.
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During an Honor Ceremony... A Tunisian Journalist Recounts the Experience of Women in the "Freedom Flotilla"
Journalist Olfa Lamloum confirmed that the experience of the "Freedom Flotilla" represents a living lesson in global solidarity where women’s presence was remarkably evident, and voices from all over the world came together in defense of truth and justic.
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“We Will Gather” — A Cry of Women for the Freedom of Leader Öcalan
In the regions of Deir ez-Zor, Raqqa, and Tabqa in North and East Syria, a mass demonstration was launched demanding the freedom of Leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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Uncertain Fate and Mystery Surround the Disappeared in Syria’s Coastal Region
Uncertainty surrounds the fate of several abducted in Syria’s coastal areas. Samar Ismail returned bearing signs of torture, Hadeel Ajdari appeared briefly in a video, while Mohammed Qais and Naama Ibrahim are still missing.
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Women in Iraqi Elections… Limited Participation Despite Challenges
Statistics for the upcoming Iraqi parliamentary elections in November show a clear gender gap, with the number of male candidates being three and a half times that of female candidates across Iraq, especially in the city of Sulaymaniyah.
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In Protest Against Executions… Prisoners in Ghezel Hesar Go on Hunger Strike
A group of inmates at Ghezel Hesar Prison in the city of Karaj have begun a hunger strike to protest the transfer of several fellow prisoners to solitary confinement in preparation for their execution.
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International Day of Rural Women: A Step Toward Agricultural Justice
Lamia Qam Rajaybi, Director of the Rural Women Unit at the Farmers’ Union, stressed the importance of moving beyond the symbolic nature of the International Day of Rural Women, emphasizing that this occasion should serve as a genuine opportunity.
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Star Congress: 1,800 Letters from Women of al-Jazira Demand the Freedom of Leader Abdullah Öcalan
The Star Congress in the al-Jazira region revealed the results of the letter-writing campaign to Leader Abdullah Öcalan launched at the beginning of October. A total of 1,800 letters were collected, written by women to express their positions and demands.
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Under the Pretext of “Protecting Women,” Iranian Lawmakers Revive the “Chastity and Hijab” Bill
Across Iran and Eastern Kurdistan, incidents of violence against women are on the rise.
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Sudan: Ongoing Conflict and the Deteriorating Humanitarian and Health Situation
Human rights reports have confirmed that the humanitarian and health situation in Sudan has reached a critical stage amid severe food shortages and the spread of epidemics, in addition to widespread violations targeting Sudanese women in shelters.