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Rabia Balkhi… The first female voice in the world of Persian literatüre
In the memory of Khorasan, Rabia Balkhi shone brightly_she who emerged from a household steeped in power and prestige to become one of the first women to carve a place for herself in Persian literature.
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Peradi... A women's ensemble reviving musical heritage with a contemporary spirit and feminist perspective
Since its 2019 founding in Istanbul, Peradi presents polyphonic art transcending traditional performance, rooted in heritage and collective structure elevating interaction, listening, and voice integration.
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“Lavinç"... A lament that turns into a living testimony to the wounds of the Yazidis
In Shingal, women sing the song Lavinç as a lament at sunset. When sung as a folk song, it describes the harmony between the mountains, people, and nature. But when sung as a lament, it expresses people's alienation from everything.
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Reyhan Khanum Lorestani… The voice of the Yarsani woman that transcended centurie
Reyhan Khanum of Lorestan is one of the most prominent female figures in the spiritual and cultural memory of Yarsanism (Ahl-e Haqq). She played a prominent religious and artistic role through poetry and playing the Daf.
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Susan Sontag: The writer who made thought take the stage
Susan Sontag is cosidered one of the most influential voices of th 20th century.she was able to move cultural critcism from the confines of academic pages to a broader space, where thought itself become an aesthetic act and a theatrical presence.
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"Holy Spider" ... A cinematic portrayal of the murders of women in Iran.
The film "Kutsal Örümcek" (Holy Spider) depicts the murders of women and gender discrimination in Iran on screen. Based on real events, it raises questions about systematic violence and the social structure that fuels it.
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When a Song Becomes a Struggle… From Suheyla Taş to Jihan Bilkin
From Suheyla Taş to Jihan Bilkin,when purpose and path unite, the song unites as well.when freedom and truth guide the journey,and the soul is sacrificed at its end,the song becomes priceless.
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Artistic tribute from Tunisia honoring the strength and resilience of Palestinian women
Amid growing tragedies, art remains the people's voice. In Tunisia, “Mother of the Martyr” testifies that Palestine lives in supporters’ hearts and that the Palestinian woman remains steadfast as a beacon of strength and freedom.
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Three Years and Gaza Still in the Eye of the Storm: The Narrative of War, Women, and Memory
In Gaza, the story neither begins with the first shell nor ends with the last casualty. memory intensifies, voices intertwine, and women emerge not as shadows in a bloody scene, but as living presences in the heart of the storm.
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Egyptian women uphold history, battle modern inequality
Egyptian women have shaped their nation from ancient queens to feminists, yet today they still face systemic violence, marginalization, and socio-economic challenges.
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Interview with woman tortured in prison in occupied Serêkaniyê
In an interview with NuJINHA, a woman, who was subjected to torture in the military prison in occupied Serêkaniyê, told us that many innocent people are held in the prison.
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Gazan women demand better health services
Gazan women suffer due to the lack of medical supplies at hospitals, which risk their lives. They demand better health services.
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Halabja Massacre: The wound in the hearts
35 years have passed since the Halabja Massacre, which left a black mark in history. Although 35 years have passed, there are still missing women and children.
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RAWA fights for women’s rights in Afghanistan for 40 years
The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) is an Afghan women’s organization fighting for human rights and for social justice in Afghanistan for more than 40 years.
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History of Afghan women’s role in art and literature-Part 6
“Paying ransom to the savage Taliban is a national betrayal”
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History of Afghan women’s role in art and literature-Part 5
The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) was founded in 1977 to promote women's rights and secular democracy in Afghanistan.
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History of Afghan women’s role in art and literature-Part 4
Newton's third law of motion states that “every action has an equal and opposite reaction”. The more a government oppresses people, the more women and men rise up.
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History of Afghan women’s role in art and literature-Part 3
Queen Soraya played a major part in the modernization reforms of the emancipation of women.
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History of Afghan women’s role in art and literature-Part 2
Afghanistan’s written history barely refers to the role of militant women, about the injustice faced in the hands of unfair rulers and the patriarchal society. But even so, their role in art, literature and resistance has always been reflected in history.
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History of Afghan women’s role in art and literature-Part 1
Afghan women have played an important role in the history of Afghanistan; they have played a great role in art, poetry and warfare of Afghanistan for centuries.