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Women of Sweida: Massacres in Sweida and the Coast Are Repeating in Kurdish Neighborhoods of Aleppo
Women in Sweida condemned the shelling and violations against civilians in the Kurdish neighborhoods of Aleppo, affirming that what is happening constitutes a crime against humanity that cannot be justified under any political or military pretext.
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Massacre in Sheikh Maqsoud Neighbourhood Clamis the Lives of an Entire Family
Jihadists of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham committed a massacre in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood of Aleppo,resulting in the killing of an entire family of six, including three children,after their home was directly targeted.
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Internal Security Forces and Local Council in Aleppo: Attacks Constitute Humanitarian War Crimes
The Media Center of the Internal Security Forces – Aleppo, along with the General Council of Kurdish Neighborhoods, condemned the attacks, stressing that they represent direct intimidation of civilians and forced displacement under the threat of weapons.
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Women of Algiers: “The Rediscovered Apartment”
An Exhibition That Revives Memory, Restores Voice, and Reclaims Women’s Presence
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General Strike Paralyzes Markets Amid Escalating Clashes in Iran
Protests in Iran entered their twelfth day amid rising tensions and violent clashes, with a general strike paralyzing Kermanshah, while demonstrations spread to universities and eastern Kurdistan regions.
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Sara, Rojbîn, and Ronahî… Three Paths, One Fate
More than a decade after the assassination of Sakine Cansız, Fidan Doğan, and Leyla Şaylemez, Kurdish women still march, holding their photos, demanding truth as if they walk among them.
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Protecting Women’s Rights Begins with Awareness and Cannot Be Achieved Without Genuine Political Will
Basma Mohammed, Director of the Women’s Leadership Academy in Iraq, said justice and equality remain distant, as violations, weak women’s political participation, and law enforcement gaps make the struggle urgent.
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“What Is Happening in Syria Threatens to Repeat Genocide Against All Components”
Violations against Syria’s indigenous religious and sectarian communities are escalating amid troubling international silence and a clear failure to provide any form of protection or accountability.
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New arrests target women in Iran, raising concerns over the fate of minors
Following nationwide protests in Iran, human rights sources reported the arrest of dozens of women, including minors, who faced ill-treatment, beatings, and threats of sexual harassment during detention.
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Military Escalation in Aleppo… New Injuries and Forced Displacement
Aleppo faces rapid military escalation as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham–affiliated jihadist groups shell Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafieh, and Bani Zaid, causing rising civilian casualties and intensifying forced displacement.
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TJA Condemns the Repression of Women in Iran and East Kurdistan and Calls for Urgent International Action
TJA condemned escalating security repression against women in Iran and East Kurdistan, saying widespread assaults and arrests of women protesters violate human rights and reflect a systematic, gender-targeted political policy.
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Kermanshah Is No Longer Just a Stage for Protests but a Symbol of Resistance Against Oppression
Protests across Kermanshah and Abdanan in East Kurdistan have entered their second week, with demonstrators continuing to control certain streets and manage parts of the city despite severe repression and the heavy presence of Iranian security forces.
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The Resistance of Tishreen Dam: A Popular Epic that Foiled the Plans of the Turkish Occupation
Following over 100 defensive rotations and sacrifices against Turkish-led attacks on the Tishreen Dam, the popular resistance in northeast Syria prevailed. Women participated, seeing this defense as an extension of their struggle and Kurdish resistance hi
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Severe Humanitarian Deterioration in Al-Dulayng and UN Calls for Civilian Protection
Al-Dulayng in South Kordofan faces severe humanitarian decline under RSF siege and drone strikes, prompting a UN warning of escalating civilian suffering.
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Military Operations Displace Thousands in the West Bank
The UN agency "UNRWA" announced the displacement of over 12,000 Palestinian children in the West Bank amidst ongoing raids and military operations.
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The run-off round's poor female representation reveals a 2025 election crisis.
The Egyptian parliamentary run-off revealed starkly weak women's representation, with only two female candidates competing and one winning, reflecting dominant family networks and insufficient party and cultural support.
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Evin Prisoners Support Protests and Affirm Their Stand with the People
Political prisoners in Evin Prison state the Iranian regime, aware of its imminent end, continues to suppress public demands while prioritizing its own survival.