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  • HRC to support sexual harassment victims in Saudi Arabia 

    The Saudi Human Rights Commission (HRC) has launched a specialized group to support victims of sexual harassment and their families.

  • Children’s excitement for Red Wednesday in Shengal 

    The excitement and joy of the children in Shengal for Red Wednesday (Çarşamê Sor) Holiday are worth seeing. The children are celebrated the holiday at Gülistan Garden with the support of the Êzidî Women’s Aid Network (Kurdish: Tevna Arikariya Jinen Êzidî). Today is a happy day for the children of Shengal.

  • Anfal Genocide and those left behind: The clearest form of genocide -1 

    Years ago, executioners spread death on Kurds. The eight-stage genocide took place for years. Kurdish children even babies were killed; women were tortured by being sold in slave markets and the process of killing people peaked after the last stage of the genocide. Those who left behind from the genocide still have pain in their hearts. In our series of articles, we write all details of the Anfal Genocide. In the first article, we summarize the process of the genocide. The second article includes interviews with the witnesses. Anfal Genocide is only a part of genocides faced by the Kurdish people for centuries.

  • 4 women detained while protesting Turkey’s withdrawal from Istanbul Convention 

    Four women were taken into custody while protesting Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention in Izmir province.

  • Emine Şenyaşar demands justice for 36 days 

    Emine Şenyaşar, whose husband and two sons were killed, has held a sit-in protest in front of Urfa Courthouse for 36 days demanding justice for her killed relatives.

  • Painted eggs, baked desserts: Êzidîs ready for Red Wednesday 

    Êzidîs, who have deep-rooted traditions and beliefs, have continued to protect themselves despite all attacks on them. Red Wednesday (Çarşamê Sor) is celebrated by Êzidîs in the second week of April every year. This year, Êzidîs have already painted eggs and baked desserts for the Red Wednesday.

  • Emine Şenyaşar’s protest enters its 35th days 

    Emine Şenyaşar, whose husband and two sons were killed and one son is behind bars, has held a sit-in protest in front of Urfa Courthouse for 35 days. “I will not leave her,” said Emine Şenyaşar emphasizing that the killers are free.

  • Bahar Karakaş, Rabia Tekas, Zelal Bilgin sent to prison 

    Free Women’s Movement (TJA) activist Zelal Bilgin and Diyarbakır Metropolitan Municipality council members Bahar Karakaş Uluğ and Rabia Tekas have been sent to prison. The number of jailed women rises to 11.

  • Aware Xan: Shengal is a holy place for all women 

    Dengbej (Kurdish storyteller) Aware Xan visited Shengal, “Shengal is a holy place not just for Êzidîs but also for all women,” she said.

  • Emine Şenyaşar demands justice in front of Urfa courthouse for 32 days 

    Emine Şenyaşar has held a sit-in protest in front of the Urfa Courthouse for 32 days demanding justice. Şenyaşar family thanks everyone, who has supported them, and calls on everyone to be a voice for their justice struggle.

  • Ban on abortion, miscarriage, fine by gender! 

    Apart from the prohibition of abortion in Iran, pregnant women have faced fines if they lose their babies. As if these ban and punishments are not enough, the Iranian regime has imposed fines by gender of the miscarried fetuses.

  • Huge petition in many cities: “I don’t want to die” 

    We Will Stop Femicides platform placed a huge petition reading, “I don’t want to die” on a board in Istanbul’s Zincirlikuyu quarter to raise concerns about Turkey’s withdrawal from the İstanbul Convention. The petition was removed but women in many cities of Turkey have placed the petition in their cities.

  • Emine Şenyaşar: “I will sit here until having justice” 

    Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit Şenyaşar have held a sit-in protest, known as “Justice Watch”, in front of Urfa Courthouse for 31 days. Ferit Şenyaşar said that the prosecutor's office has identified 23 people who attacked them and as Şenyaşar family, they expect the necessary steps to be taken.

  • Journalist Selda Manduz acquitted 

    Journalist Selda Manduz, who appeared in the court over terror charges, has been acquitted by the court. The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) made a statement on its Twitter account and says we hope this sets a precedent for other similar cases in the country.

  • Call from TJA to join march: Our resistance will determine the process 

    Women in Diyarbakır will march on April 10 with the motto, “Istanbul Convention keeps alive”. TJA activist Esma Çelik invites all women in Diyarbakır to join the march, saying “Women’s resistance will determine the next process.”

  • Media ignores women in Turkey 

    Association for Support and Training of Women Candidates (KA-DER) conducted a research on TV programs broadcasted by mainstream media and has shared the results; Women's participation in the 2089 TV programs is only 21 percent.

  • Refugee women to be deported for protesting Turkey’s withdrawal from Istanbul Convention 

    Four Iranian refugee women, who were detained for joining the protests against Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention in Denizli province, will be deported from Turkey.

  • Emine Şenyaşar’s sit-in protest enters its 29th day 

    Emine Şenyaşar, whose husband and two sons were killed, has held a sit-in protest for 29 days demanding “justice”.

  • 111 cases of violence against women journalists around the world in March 

    The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) has published its report called, “Press Freedom Status For Women Journalists: March 2021”. According to report, attacks on women journalists continued in March all around the world; four women journalists were killed, women journalists were attacked in the field and dozens of women journalists were expelled from work.

  • Turkey: men kill 36 women in March 

    In March, men killed 36 women; the deaths of at least 24 women were reported in the press as suspicious, according to the news compiled by Bianet from local and national newspapers, news websites, and news agencies.