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'Women can establish a free life only through national unity'
KJAR member Uta Doxuruzgari said that women can establish a free life only through national and international unity, adding, “As women in the Middle East, we can frustrate plans of the forces that started the third world war.” -
Peace Mothers call on Kurdish parties to defend Kurdistan
Peace Mothers gathered in Sulaymaniyah, Southern Kurdistan, and announced the final declaration of the workshop they held. The mothers called on Kurdish parties to defend Kurdistan against invasion. -
TJA activist Bilgin sentenced to 9 years in prison
TJA activist Zelal Bilgin, who is jailed in Diyarbakır Prison, has been sentenced to 9 years in prison. -
Hevrin Khalaf Square inaugurated in Lyon
Hevrin Khalaf Square was officially inaugurated by the Lyon City Council in France. -
Disciplinary proceeding launched against jailed TJA Spokeswoman Gökkan
A disciplinary proceeding has been launched against Free Women’s Movement term spokeswoman Ayşe Gökkan on the grounds of a petition she had submitted to the administration of the prison where she is held. -
TJA meets women in Van
The Free Women’s Movement (TJA) met women’s organisations in Van to determine the action program for the new period. -
Peace Mothers meet in Sulaymaniyah against Turkish invasion
Peace Mothers from four parts of Kurdistan have met in Sulaymaniyah, Southern Kurdistan against the Turkish invasion attacks. -
4,000 women in the Kurdistan Federal Region apply to RJAK in 6 months
RJAK member Jîno Reşid said that 4,000 women in the Kurdistan Federal Region applied to them in 6 months, 1,042 only in the last month, and added that men, encouraged by impunity, were organized through imams acting with the ISIS mentality. -
RJAK activist still under KDP custody after 45 days
Two of the three RJAK member women detained by the KDP were released after 33 days, while Ciwana Ebdulqadir, who has been detained for 45 days, is still in custody. -
Women develop self-defense
In feminist self-defense seminars, women develop their self-defense against both men and the regime. -
Leyla Güven’s dress not permitted into prison because of its colors
Arbitrary practices against political prisoners in Turkey continue unabated in blatant violation of human rights. -
'100 Reasons' campaign lands at 48th UN session on Human Rights in Geneva
A panel and press conference about the ‘100 Reasons’ campaign launched by the Kurdish women's movement for the prosecution of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be held at the 48th UN session on Human Rights in Geneva. -
Peace mothers appeal to KDP
Activists of the Peace Mothers Initiative from Northern Kurdistan appeal to the Barzani clan to prevent a "fratricidal war", saying that the mothers in Southern Kurdistan should form a bridge of brotherhood. -
Women commemorate Feray Şahin on the 4th anniversary of her killing
Women commemorated Feray Şahin and demanded justice on the 4th anniversary of her death. Şahin was murdered by Turkish policeman Fatih Burak Aykul. -
Protest against femicide in Vienna
The feminist alliance Claim the Space has protested against femicides in Vienna. Earlier this week, two women were murdered in the Austrian capital for standing up against patriarchal violence. -
Court releases man accused of murdering young Anastasiya Yazerskaya
While the prosecutor demanded a life sentence for Ahmet Oğuz Özgür, who was accused of the death of Anastasiya Yazerskaya, on the charge of "deliberate killing", the judge acquitted him on the grounds of "lack of evidence" and released the man. -
Asya Abdullah joins panel on fighting world women in Duisburg
The women's association Courage and other women's organizations are organising an event today called “Fighting World Women: from Rojava to Tunis”. Asya Abdullah from the Syrian women's movement Kongreya Star will be speaking there. -
Peace Mothers Initiative criticises Masoud Barzani
The Peace Mothers Initiative criticised Masoud Barzani and said he should be ashamed and not be a party to the war. -
Rapist sergeant stays out of jail
The prosecutor's request for the arrest of sergeant Musa Orhan, who pushed Ipek Er to commit suicide after he raped her, was rejected. -
Peace Mother Hayriye Doğan passes away in Amed
Kurdish activist Hayriye Doğan passed away in Amed at the age of 82. -
Man kills his wife in Lice
A woman named Gurbet Fida was murdered by her husband Ali Fida in Lice, Amed. -
Başaran: It is a policy of the state to leave women in poverty
Ayşe Acar Başaran, spokesperson for the HDP Women's Council, met women in Antep as part of the meetings "Against Women's Poverty". According to Başaran, it is a state policy to leave women in poverty. -
Femicide in Girkê Legê: Woman murdered by brother
In the northeastern Syrian town of Girkê Legê, a woman was shot dead by her brother. The motive for the crime was the 21-year-old woman's desire for divorce, who was living in a forced marriage. -
Güven and Alökmen not allowed to defend themselves in Kurdish
Demands by DTK Co-Chair Leyla Guven and HDP Provincial Co-Chair Hülya Alökmen to make a defence in Kurdish were denied as the judge claimed that they used their "right to remain silent." -
TJA Spokeswoman Ayşe Gökkan remains in prison
The presiding judge, who ordered an attack on the lawyers, ruled to keep TJA Term Spokesperson Ayşe Gökkan in prison.