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  • 354th day of sit-in protest for justice: 14th investigation launched against Emine Şenyaşar 

    Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have held a sit-in protest in front of the Urfa Courthouse demanding justice for 354 days. On the 354th day of their sit-in protest, Emine Şenyaşar has learned that 14th investigation has been launched against her on charges of “insulting” AKP MP İbrahim Halil Yıldız.

  • Police attack family of Gülistan Doku 

    Today, the family of Gülistan Doku, who has been missing since 2020, was stopped and attacked by police while going to the Ministry of Justice in Ankara province. Gülistan Doku’s sister Aygül Doku has been hospitalized.

  • Women to take to streets on March 8: “This order will change” 

    Hasret Alp, an activist of the Free Women’s Movement (TJA), stated that the activities and events for International Women’s Day will be stronger and more organized than in previous years. “Women will change this order. We are women struggling to build a democratic, free and equal order.”

  • Family of Gülistan Doku stopped by police 

    The family of Gülistan Doku, a university student who went missing on January 5, 2020, was stopped by police while going in front of the Ministry of Justice in Ankara province. The family has been waiting at the hotel for a meeting with the minister of justice.

  • Program of NE Syria for women’s day announced 

    The Joint Activity Platform of Women’s Movements and Organizations in NE Syria has announced its program for International Women’s Day, March 8. Women of NE Syria will organize activities and events such as seminars, celebrations, and panels to mark International Women’s Day.

  • 353rd day of sit-in protest for justice: We will continue to demand justice until it is delivered 

    The Şenyaşar family has held a sit-in protest in front of the Urfa Courthouse demanding justice for their killed relatives for 353 days. “We will continue to demand justice until justice is delivered,” the family wrote on their social media account.

  • Health workers: We demand more livable working conditions 

    Nurse Aynur Kor, also a member of the Health and Social Services Workers' Trade Union (SES), stated that women health workers are most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and they demand more livable working conditions. “Healthcare workers have suffered from a chronic fatigue syndrome since the beginning of the pandemic,” she said.

  • 352 nd day of sit-in protest for justice: Şenyaşar family issues statement 

    Şenyaşar family issued a statement on the Suruç-Urfa highway on the 352nd day of their sit-in protest demanding justice for their killed relatives.

  • Photo of chained woman sparks outrage in Tunisia 

    A photo of a mentally ill woman with foot chained sparked outrage on social media. After the spread of the photo on social media, the Ministry of Women, Family, Children, and Seniors took urgent measures. The woman in her fifties has been reportedly treated at a hospital.

  • “Where is Ceren Ağaç?” 

    New Democrat Women (Yeni Demokrat Kadın-YDK) member Ceren Ağaç has been disappeared since she was taken into custody by police in Izmir province, Turkey. Social media users ask “Where is Ceren Ağaç” to know her whereabouts.

  • Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi temporarily released from prison 

    Jailed Iranian human rights activist Narges Mohammadi, who was recently hospitalized due to 75% of blockage in the artery, has been temporarily released from prison for medical treatment.

  • Teyba Mihemed murdered: Her murder is tried to be recorded as “suicide” 

    Teyba Mihemed, who was subjected to systematic violence by her husband, was murdered as a result of an inflammable substance attack. Even though her murder is tried to be recorded as “suicide”, the statements of the witnesses reveal that the incident was not a suicide but a murder. An investigation has been launched into the incident while her husband hasn’t been arrested yet.

  • DAKAP to organize march for IWD in Amed 

    Dicle Amed Women’s Platform (DAKAP) has announced that they will initiate their activities for International Women’s Day by organizing a march starting at the Dağkapı Square of Amed (Diyarbakır) on March 1. “We will take to the streets with the spirit of resisting women,” Hanife Kardaş, a member of the DAKAP’s organizing committee, told JINHA.

  • Sit-in protest for “justice” enters its 351st day 

    The Şenyaşar family has held a sit-in protest in front of the Urfa Courthouse demanding justice for their killed relatives for 351 days. “If there is persecution, resisting is a right,” the family said.

  • Street interview: “We cannot make ends meet due to soaring energy bills” 

    Some of them are retired, some are workers and some are students; all of them have to work to make ends meet. All of them complain about the price hikes. They are back from shopping empty-handed.

  • Mother of political prisoner Zeynab Jalalian summoned to testify 

    Gozel Jalalian, the mother of political prisoner Zeynab Jalalian, has been reportedly summoned to testify by the Iranian Intelligence Agency in Maku after she called on the international community to see her daughter.

  • Armenian teachers: The monist system was destroyed in Syria by the revolution 

    Armenian teachers in NE Syria stated many languages went extinct due to the monist system in Syria and said, “But there is multilingualism in NE Syria now. The monist system was destroyed by the revolution. This revolution should be protected by everyone.”

  • Sit-in protest for justice continues for 350 days 

    Emine Şenyaşar and her Ferit Şenyaşar, who have held a sit-in protest in front of the Urfa Courthouse demanding justice for their killed relatives, said, “We prefer freezing in front of the Şanlıurfa Courthouse than sitting at home and living under persecution. This should be the shame of those who talk about law and justice in Turkey.”

  • Zeynab Jalalian’s mother: I want to see my daughter 

    No information has been received from Zeynab Jalalian, who has been held in prison by the Iranian regime for years. Her mother Gozel Jalalian, who hasn’t seen her daughter for 15 years, calls on lawyers and authorities to find a solution for her to see her daughter.

  • RJAK announces its program in Sulaymaniyah for International Women's Day 

    Kurdistan Free Women's Movement (RJAK) has announced its program in Sulaymaniyah for International Women’s Day, March 8. The movement will organize a painting exhibition, plant trees, distribute roses and hold mass celebrations.