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The revolution that changed the world and women-2-
After the revolution, many things changed, particularly for women; everything was ready to change gender-based inequality. In the second part of our article series, we prepare the portraits of the women who led the revolution.
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The revolution that changed the world and women-1-
105 years have passed since the October Revolution took place. It rewrote all social rules and radically changed the lives of women all over the world.
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War strategy: Torture and rape
Women’s bodies are used as a strategy in wars and conflicts. This strategy became systematized in the 1990s in Turkey and then in Rojava and now in Armenia. An Armenian female soldier named Anush Apetyan was raped, killed by Azerbaijani forces.
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30,000 teachers waiting for appointment in Kurdistan Region
Teacher and activist Medenî Govend Receb says 30,000 teachers have been waiting for appointment in the Kurdistan Region, “Some of them have been working under contract for about 13 years.”
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Women work to prevent child marriage in Manbij
Women’s organizations in North and East Syria work and launch campaigns to prevent child marriage.
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Private schools in Kurdistan Region threaten Kurdish language
Kurdish language education is not offered in almost most of the more than 300 private schools in the Kurdistan Region. The language experts think that this education system leads children to be alienated from their society and identity.
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Mala Jin becomes symbol of women’s revolution-4-
Mala Jin plays an important role in all regions of North and East Syria. Mala Jin members spoke to NuJINHA about their activities.
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Mala Jin becomes symbol of women’s revolution-3
“Women are the basis of justice”
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Mala Jin becomes symbol of women’s revolution-2
Îlham Omer: When we started, we were three women but now there are thousands of women
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Mala Jin becomes symbol of women’s revolution-1
A role model from North and East Syria: Mala Jin
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7th anniversary of Kobanê Massacre: Anger turned into revolution
The Kobanê Massacre was committed by ISIS in Kobanê between June 25 and 28, 2015 after its defeat in the city. 233 people were killed during the massacre.
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Tunisian women face violence at work
Women organizations and associations continue to receive complaints of gender-based workplace violence in Tunisia every day.
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Tuareg women play prominent roles in social life
Women play prominent roles in the Tuareg society, an ethnic group that inhabits various parts of the African continent and have a history of 5000 years. They are the leaders of their society and family.
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-10
Egyptian feminist movement
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-9
Egyptian women’s art and creativity
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-8
Male laws control the life and freedom of Egyptian women
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-7
Marriage, divorce, and rape cases
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-6
Violence - circumcision - harassment - revealing virginity - honor crimes
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-5
Modern Egypt ... laws for women
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Egyptian women under patriarchal mentality-4
Egyptian women during the Ottoman, French, and British occupation