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Killing of 300 Women in El-Fasher
Sudan’s Minister of State for Social Welfare, Salima Ishaq, announced that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed a massacre against 300 women in the city of El-Fasher during the first two days of their entry into the city.
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"Justice is a Right, and Safety is a Responsibility"
The Free Media Union and the Human Rights Organization in Syria held a press conference in the city of Qamishlo, in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, to shed light on the importance of protecting journalists.
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The Struggle of Women in the Middle East: From Resistance to Building Peace and Social Justice
heaviest burden of wars and conflicts. Nation-states employ all their tools to suppress women, but in confronting this system of oppression and working toward a more just and humane future, there is only one effective path - the unity of women.
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Women of Aleppo: A Cornerstone in Writing the Constitution
The Syrian woman has always stood at the heart of events, resisting tyranny, oppression, and injustice. She is not a mere clause to be added to a constitutional document — she is the very essence of the constitution itself.
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Voices of the Missing Women... Art as a Cry for Justice
“Voices 2” project turns art into an advocacy tool, conveying the suffering of abducted women in Sweida and demanding justice, accountability, and the revelation of their fate amid a painful societal silence.
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The Best Interests of the Child in Moroccan Family Law - Just a Slogan?
In the absence of effective mechanisms that ensure the rights and psychological well-being of children, the question remains: are the best interests of the child truly upheld in Moroccan courts, or has this principle become merely?.
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A Call from TAJÊ: Give Your Votes to Those Who Work for the Community
Regarding the Iraqi parliamentary elections, Seham Shingali emphasized that society wants to have true representation in Iraqi politics and determine its own destiny.
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A Feminine Presence Illuminates the Halls of the Algiers International Book Fair
The 28th edition of the Algiers International Book Fair was distinguished by a record female participation of writers and publishers from Algeria, the Arab world, and Europe, who presented literary works reflecting the depth of contemporary feminine.
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Hevi Suleiman: A Symbol of Struggle for Women’s and Civil Rights
Hevi Suleiman, the coordinator of Kongra Star in Qamishlo city, carried the cause of women even in her times of pain and departed after a long life of struggle.
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Concern Over the Dissolution of Civil Society Bodies and Ongoing Restrictions in Tunisia
Activists in Tunisia fear the dissolution of intermediary bodies that they consider the cornerstone of freedom and democracy, following a government campaign to suspend civil society organizations working in the fields of women’s.
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Women’s Associations in Tunisia: Women’s Rights Between Freezing and Marginalization
The president of the UNFT, Radhia Jerbi, condemned the suspension of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women in principle, especially since a United Nations campaign to combat violence against women is about to begin, in which the association plays a
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Urmia Between Pluralism and Denial: The Struggle of Identities in the Public Sphere
Amid growing complaints about the marginalization of Kurds in Iran’s public sphere, criticism is mounting against policies seen as excluding non-Persian national identities — particularly in multiethnic cities like Urmia.
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Gaza... More than 125 Violations of the Ceasefire Agreement and a New Massacre Against Civilians
The Government Media Office in Gaza documented more than 125 violations of the ceasefire agreement committed by Israeli forces, which included deadly attacks that killed dozens of civilians, including children, women, and people with disabilities.
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WHO: El-Fasher Faces Health System Collapse and Worsening Humanitarian Catastrophe
Amid escalating violence in El-Fasher, the WHO has condemned repeated attacks on health facilities, most notably the assault on the Saudi Maternity Hospital, which resulted in the deaths of more than 460 people and the abduction of several health workers.
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30 Years of Imprisonment... Lamia Ossi Reveals the Practices of the Turkish Authorities
After 32 years of imprisonment in Turkish prisons, the Kurdish freedom activist Lamia Ossi walked out carrying in her eyes the story of struggle and freedom.
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Generation Z212" Movement: Popular Demands Met with Prison Sentences
Over 2,400 Moroccans — including 1,400 in custody — are facing prosecution for joining “Generation Z212” protests demanding better public education and healthcare services.
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Star Congress Mourns Hevi Suleiman, Martyr of Freedom and Organization
The Star Congress of North and East Syria mourned Hevi Suleiman, a coordination member who devoted her life to women’s freedom and was honored as a “Martyr of the Congress.”
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Analysis of the Concept of “Widow”… From the Culture of Sati to the Making of Free Women
A study by the Academy of Jineology reveals the deep cultural roots of the concept of “widow” and sheds light on inherited discrimination, calling for social awareness that restores women’s freedom and dignity.
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"No to Execution Tuesday" Campaign Expands to 54 Prisons in Its 92nd Week
In its 92nd week, the “No to Execution Tuesday” campaign has expanded to include 54 prisons across Iran, amid an unprecedented surge in executions, with authorities recording 283 executions in just one month.
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Yemeni Women Participate in the First "Darts" Championship with Hopes for International Representation
a "Darts" federation was established in the city of Aden under the supervision of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. This establishment came in response to the declining participation of women in sports