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An Activist Recounts a Moment of Collapse and Solidarity in Evin Prison
Inside Iran’s Evin Prison, activist Motahareh Gonay recalls how death-row inmate Bakhshan Azizi offered rare solidarity and comfort, teaching that even amid despair, sharing one another’s pain can spark fragile hope.
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Press Freedom as the Core of the Democratic Path, DFG Affirms
The Dicle-Firat Journalists Association reports continued violations against press freedom in Turkey in September, with 10 journalists arrested, one detained, and investigations launched against 19 others.
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"Gen Z" Protests Regain Peacefulness After Days of Tension
Morocco’s youth-led protests have spread to several cities, and on the sixth day they regained their peaceful character, with participants once again calling for better essential services in the health sector.
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Youth… Fuel of Change and the Torch of Hope
Amid sweeping transformations in the Middle East and North Africa, the youth stand at the forefront, blending the legacy of liberation struggles with the power of digital activism to resist oppression and demand change.
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Tunisian Protesters Show Solidarity with the Global Resilience Fleet
A nighttime demonstration took place in the Tunisian capital in response to the Israeli navy’s interception of the Global Resilience Fleet, which aims to break the blockade on Gaza, and the detention of six Tunisian activists onboard.
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Italian Journalist: The Autonomous Administration as an Ideal Model for Syria and the Middle East
Italian journalist Marilù Mastrogiovanni, who is conducting research on Jineology (the science of women), emphasized that the model of the Autonomous Administration should be adopted as a framework for sustainable peace in Syria and the Middle East.
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"Gen Z" Protests Enter Fifth Day Amid Escalating Demands from Young Peopl
The wave of protests in Morocco, led by a movement known as "Gen Z," has entered its fifth day, blending peaceful demonstrations in some cities with incidents of violence and vandalism in others.
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What Are the Reasons and Motives Behind the Rise of Femicide in Sudan?
Sudan faces a surge in femicides after two women doctors were killed by their ex-husbands. Social pressures, economic crisis, and ongoing conflict fuel gender-based violence, prompting urgent calls for stronger laws to protect women from such crimes.
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Written in the Same Sectarian Ink: The Massacres of Sinjar, Syria’s Coast, and Sweida
From Sinjar to Sweida, jihadist groups have waged sectarian massacres, enslaved women, and left thousands dead, while global powers largely turned a blind eye.
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International Condemnation Following Deaths of Three Detainees in Qarchak Prison
The U.S. Department of State condemned the deaths of three female detainees at Qarchak Prison in Varamin, Iran, highlighting ongoing medical neglect and severe human rights violations against women in detention.
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Seminar in Egypt Explores the Future of Women’s Revolution Through a Historical Lens
A thought-provoking seminar titled “The Future of Work: Women’s Revolution and Its Historical Foundations” was held in Egypt, tracing the trajectory of women from the Neolithic era to the Rojava revolution.
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Women Protect the Environment Through Democratic Municipalities
In the Jazira region of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, women play an active role in municipal work, contributing to the protection of the environment and life through a democratic administrative model.
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“The Abducted Are Our First Cause”… Mothers’ Cry in Sweida
Every Tuesday, women from the Sanad Association and their supporters gather in the town of Shahba, Sweida. They hold up photos of their abducted sons and daughters, vowing not to stop their weekly sit-in until all the kidnapped return safely.
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Moroccan Political Activist Calls for Gender Equality and Urgent Implementation of the Parity Law
Imane Ghanmi stressed that cultural and social stereotypes still confine women’s ambitions, limiting their potential. She noted these challenges go beyond legal texts, requiring equality and parity to be rooted in collective social awareness.
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Revolution’s Resilient Woman Nafya: I Will Fight Until We Free Our Leader
Dedicating her life to the struggle for freedom, Nafya Esad said, “I declare that I will fight until we free our Leader. At the same time, we will offer our strongest support to the SDF to defend our land and country, and not leave it to the occupiers.”
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Prof. Huda Rizk: Abdullah Öcalan’s freedom key to lasting peace
Prof. Huda Rizk emphasized that true peace demands shared responsibility, women’s active role, and equal rights for all communities. She warned that ignoring Abdullah Öcalan’s calls for democracy undermines prospects for lasting stability in the region.
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Strong Participation of Yemeni Women in the World Women’s Peace Conference
At the World Women’s Peace Conference, Yemeni participants emphasized that they are actors of peace. They highlighted the role of women in transforming conflict zones into centers of hope and peace.
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What Is Happening in Qarchak Prison?
In Iran’s Qarchak Prison, two female prisoners have lost their lives within ten days due to untreated illnesses. In an environment where women detainees face torture every single day, it is impossible not to ask the question: “What is happening in Qarchak
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Forced Marriages in Deir ez-Zor
Child marriages and forced marriages through “berdel” exchanges continue in the countryside of Deir ez-Zor. These marriages, carried out without women’s consent, are being challenged by awareness campaigns led by the Zenubya Women’s Community.