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Governor bans stand-up performance in Kurdish
HDP Youth Assembly's stand-up performance of "Dawiya Dawi" was banned by Fatih District Governor's Office without justification. -
Kurdish Literature Association: If we unite, our voice will be louder
Kurdish Literature Association co-chair Mehmet Deviren said that if Kurdish writers unite, their voice will be louder. -
Koçanis Church in Hakkari defies centuries
Although hundreds of years have passed since the building of the Koçanis Church, which served as a religious centre for Assyrians, it still endures time. -
European Youth Movements launch Dengê Ciwanan (The Voice of Youth) program broadcast
The Dengê Ciwanan (The Voice of Youth) program, launched by the European Youth Movements, started broadcasting on virtual media platforms. -
Children's channel broadcasting in Kurdish seeks to increase audience worldwide
Zarok TV, the children's channel broadcasting in Kurdish, promoted a support campaign on social media. -
Kurdish youth in Stuttgart vow to continue their actions for Öcalan’s freedom
“One of the most important tasks and objectives of us young people in this process is to remain in the streets and to be continuously active until Leader Öcalan's physical freedom is achieved.” -
Mesopotamia Cultural Center holds concert in front of HDP building today protesting Governor's ban
The concert that was planned to be held in Van for the 30th anniversary of the MKM was banned by the Governor's Office. The concert will be held in front of the HDP provincial building today. -
HDK promotes panel on importance of political music in dark times
Sociologist Nazlı Buket Yazıcı spoke at the panel held within the scope of the "Peace and Art Meetings" promoted by the HDK Culture and Art Commission and said: "Political music should be a voice for the sorrows of society in dark times." -
Screening of doc on life of SDF fighter Lorenzo ‘Orso’ Orsetti in Rome
The documentary on the life of International SDF fighter Lorenzo ‘Orso’ Orsetti ‘Tekoşer’ will be screened on Saturday at SCENA in Rome. -
Iran sentences translator of book on Rojava to 11 years in prison
Arash Ganji is a prominent writer, translator, and the Secretary of the Iranian Writers’ Association (IWA), which advocates for freedom of expression and an end to censorship. -
Xwebûn magazine: Women's Revolution is the enlightenment of humanity
The 19th issue of Xwebûn, a quarterly magazine of young women living in Europe, has been released with the headline “Women's Revolution is the enlightenment of humanity”. -
Center for Solidarity and Cooperation with Universities of North and East Syria opens in Paris
On World Kobanê Day, the Center for Solidarity and Cooperation with Universities of North and East Syria (CSCUNES) announced its establishment. -
Artist Danîş Botan: ‘Time for freedom’ campaign must gain new momentum
Artist Danîş Botan said that the ‘Time for freedom’ campaign must gain new momentum and added that achievements and legitimate rights of the Kurdish people can be protected with this initiative. -
Nûbihar, the only Kurdish publishing house at Ankara Book Fair
Aziz Tekin, from Nûbihar, the only Kurdish publishing house among 174 publishers at Ankara book fair, said: "We are trying to reach places where there are no Kurdish publications." -
London celebrates World Kobanê Day on Monday
London celebrates World Kobanê Day on Monday -
12th edition of Hamburg Kurdish Film Festival kicks off
The 12th edition of Hamburg Kurdish Film Festival opened on Thursday with the slogan 'Four parts, one cinema'. 41 films will be shown this year. -
Roni: The Kurdish language is under serious threat
According to MED-DER Co-chairman Rıfat Roni, with the spread of Turkish mass media and schooling, Turkish has now become the dominant language in the villages, which poses a serious threat to Kurdish. -
Archeologists discover 2700-year-old wine factory near Duhok
An Italian-Kurdish research team has discovered the remains of an approximately 2700-year-old "industrial-scale wine factory" near Duhok. The site is near the ancient capital of the Assyrian King Sargon II. -
Kurdish intellectuals urge Kurds to reclaim their language
Historian and writer İhsan Colemêrgî said that every Kurdish person, particularly patriots, should turn their homes into Kurdish education centres to save the Kurdish language. -
Hüseyin Çelebi Literature Festival held in Basel
Under the motto "Celebrate literature, art and resistance with us!" the Hüseyin Çelebi Literature Festival of the Kurdish student associations YXK/JXK took place in Basel. -
Mîr Celadet Bedirxan Library in Silopi continues to serve students against all odds
Over 300 students benefited from Mîr Celadet Bedirxan Library in a period of 3 months, said Silopi Municipality co-mayor Süleyman Şavluk, adding that their aim is to keep the memory that the trustees tried to erase. -
The 2nd Nar (Pomegranate) Festival opens in the town of Susê
The 2nd Nar (Pomegranate) Festival has started in the town of Susê in Deir ez-Zor. -
Peace in Kurdistan Campaign remembers Huseyin Çelebî
Peace in Kurdistan Campaign remembers Huseyin Çelebî as an outstanding Kurdish political activist and fighter for his people’s freedom. -
28th Hüseyin Çelebi Literature Event takes place in Basel today
The 28th Hüseyin Çelebi Literature Event, led by YXK and JXK activists, will be held in Basel today. -
'The Diary Abroad' in Stuttgart Museum
At the Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart, Gurbetteli Ersöz's book "Yüreğimi Dağlara Nakşettim (Carved my Heart into the Mountains)" is on display with 145 stone tablets. The exhibition will be on display until January 2, 2022.