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Solidarity grows in Aleppo: We will heal our wounds together
The Syrian Free Women's Foundation has launched a campaign to provide aid to women and children displaced from Shahba. “We will heal our wounds together,” said Verjîn Mihemmed, one of the foundation managers.
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RSF: Gaza is the world's most dangerous region for journalists
The Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has published its 2024 Round-up on Thursday, saying a third of the journalists killed in 2024 were slain by the Israeli armed forces.
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Member of Jineology Academy: We must defend the gains of the revolution in Rojava
Necibe Qeredaxi, member of Jineology Academy, called to defend the gains of the revolution led by women in Rojava.
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Death toll in Gaza keeps rising
Since Thursday morning, 35 civilians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes that targeted various areas in the Gaza Strip. The number of children admitted for treatment has increased to more than 4,000 per month since July, according to the UN.
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Kurdish filmmaker Viyan Mayi calls for solidarity with Rojava
In an interview with NuJINHA, Kurdish filmmaker Viyan Mayi criticized the international silence against the ongoing attacks on North and East Syria and called for solidarity with Rojava.
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‘The whole world plays ostrich when it comes to the Kurds’
“The whole world plays ostrich when it comes to the Kurds,” say women of Makhmour, condemning the recent attacks on North and East Syria. “As the people of Makhmour, we stand with the people of Rojava.”
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Egyptian journalist: Women have an important role in ending current wars and conflicts
Egyptian journalist Hajar Kamal says women have an important role in ending current wars and conflicts suffered by many countries for five years, calling on women’s organizations to discuss the effects of wars on women.
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Turkish attack on Qara Qozaq Bridge kills one woman
Turkish forces targeted a vehicle carrying 11 people on Qara Qozaq Bridge, located in the Euphrates canton of North and East Syria, killing one woman and injuring one child.
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Iranian authorities suspend Kurdish teacher from teaching for 2 months
Leila Salimi, a Kurdish teacher in Sanandaj, has been suspended from teaching for two months by the Administrative Violations Committee of Iran’s Ministry of Education.
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Amnesty International: New compulsory veiling law intensifies oppression of women and girls
New Iran’s compulsory veiling law permits the imposition of the death penalty for peaceful activism against Iran’s discriminatory compulsory veiling laws, Amnesty International said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Palestinian woman: All I want is a safe place away from explosions
“All I want is a safe place for my children away from explosions,” said Ahlam Al-Rifai, a displaced woman facing difficult living conditions in a shelter center built in the Gaza Strip.
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2 people killed in attack by Turkish-backed armed groups on ambulance
Turkish-backed armed groups targeted an ambulance carrying wounded people on the road between the town of Sarrin and the Tishrin Dam on Wednesday, killing two people.
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PYD Spokesperson: We are ready for a dialogue to build a democratic Syria
We are ready for a dialogue to build a democratic Syria, said PYD Spokesperson Sema Begdaş. “The future of Syria must be determined by the people of Syria.”
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‘The end of imperialist war policies is a must to ensure freedom’
Sanem Deniz Kural, member of the Labourist Movement Party Central Committee, commented on the recent attacks on Syria and said, “The AKP government must stop supporting jihadist groups.”
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3 members of Zenubya Women’s Community killed in attacks on Manbij
Zenubya Women’s Community announced on Tuesday that its three members were killed in the attacks of the Turkish state and Turkish-backed armed groups in Manbij.
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3 civilians killed in Kobanê
The Turkish state and Turkish-backed armed groups bombed Kobanê’s Ceida Mezin village on Tuesday evening, killing three civilians, including one child, and injuring two children.
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Turkish drone kills 8 civilians in Ein Issa
A Turkish drone targeted a village in Ein Issa on Tuesday, killing eight civilians, including two children.
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104 journalists killed worldwide in 2024
As of 10 December 2024, 104 journalists had been killed worldwide, more than half of them in Gaza, said the annual report of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).
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Theatre festival for persons with disabilities in Kermanshah
The 8th Zagros Theatre Festival for Persons with Disabilities was held in Kermanshah from December 6 to December 9, 2024 with the participation of many theatre groups of people with disabilities.
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‘Turkish President should be prosecuted for killing 12 civilians in Ain Issa’
“Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan should be prosecuted in international courts for killing 12 civilians in Ain Issa,” said the women of Til Temir.