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Mausoleum of Nebi Huri in occupied Afrin converted into mosque
The Turkish State Foundation Administration has converted the Mausoleum of Nebi Huri in the Hellenistic site of Cyrrhus in occupied Afrin into a mosque. All the precious mosaics in the ancient complex were stolen. -
Koma Çiçek Botan releases new song: "Battle of Women"
A new music video called "Cenga Jinê" about the "Cenga Heftanin" [Battle of Heftanin] resistance in Heftanin has been released. -
Employee of Bahar Cultural Center in Batman remanded in custody
Bahar Cultural Center employee Zilan Kaya was remanded in custody in Batman. -
11th Hamburg Kurdish Film Festival opens online on 19 December
The 11th Hamburg Kurdish Film Festival will be held online this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. -
Rojava Film Commune awarded 2020 AFIELD Fellowship
The 2020 AFIELD Fellowship was awarded to Rojava Film Commune. -
Poems for Hard Times, by Sinn Féin former leader Gerry Adams
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has published a poetry book entitled Poems for Hard Times. -
Thousands of years of history will be submerged in Amed
After flooding the 12,000-year-old ancient city Hasankeyf with the highly controversial Ilisu dam project, the Turkish state insists on damaging cultural heritage in North Kurdistan. -
The epic victory of Kobanê published in a book
The epic resistance of YPG and YPJ forces against ISIS gangs in Kobanê was published in a book titled "Kobanê Resistance Diary". The book written by Sefkan Kobanê, one of the commanders of the resistance, sheds light on how victory was achieved. -
Composer Felix: Artists have responsibility towards social issues
Mexican-American composer Nathan Felix has released a chamber opera titled Öcalan, inspired by the Kurdish leader. -
Elementary school in Rojava wins painting competition in Germany
An elementary school in Amûdê, Northeast Syria, has won the painting competition of the Essen Advent calendar. -
Kurdish writer sentenced to 6 years and 3 months in prison
Kurdish writer Gulgeş Deryaspî who was detained in operation in Bitlis one and a half years ago, has been sentenced to a prison term of 6 years and 3 months. -
"We paid a great price for education in mother tongue"
As the Kurds were banned from speaking in their mother tongue for years due to the Ottoman occupation and the persecution of the Baath regime, Rojava people say the achievement made in education in mother tongue, for which a great price was paid. -
Woman in Edirne killed by the man she was divorcing
Mehmet Emin Karaaslan murdered Nilay Karaaslan in Edirne while in the process of divorce. -
Candemir: I write about the 60s and 90s with humour
Candemir's first book consists of 17 stories. The journalist tells with humor about the pain suffered by Kurds in Turkey. -
Online courses of Hewramî and Kelhûrî
The Istanbul Association for Kurdish Studies will be offering courses online in the Kurdish languages Hewramî and Kelhûrî. -
43 artists perform song to mark PKK 42nd anniversary
A special song was rearranged and performed to mark the 42nd anniversary of the PKK. The song, whose lyrics and music are penned by Hozan Emekçi, is performed by 43 Kurdish artists. -
Kurdish cinema at Naples Human Rights Film Festival
The 12th Edition of the Naples Human Rights Film Festival is underway in the Italian city of Naples. -
Artist Zehra Doğan wins Carol Rama Prize
Kurdish artist Zehra Doğan has been awarded the Carol Rama Prize by the Artissima art fair. With this, the jury honored Doğan's interpretation of the “ideal of unconventional female creativity and artistic freedom”. -
Author Nezir Çakan jailed in Kobanê trial
Book author Nezir Çakan has been arrested in Ankara. The chairman of the Kurdish writers' association "Komeleya Wêjekarên Kurd" is accused of participating in the Kobanê protests in the fall of 2014. -
Artists in Istanbul protest Covid measures and lack of proposals
Protesting the restrictions on art activities and events imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic, artists in Istanbul held a silent protest in Mis Street, in Taksim. -
Flutist Nergiz claims women's role in art throughout history
Side-blown flutist Irem Nergiz said that women have been a part of art throughout history and added: "Women have been a source of inspiration for art for centuries.” -
Ali Elias Nasir elected new spiritual leader of the Yazidis
The "High Council of Yazidis" has appointed Ali Elias Nasir as the new spiritual leader of the Yazidi community. The 41-year-old thus succeeds Bavê Şêx Xurto Hecî Îsmaîl, who died in October. -
Play by Dario Fo banned in Urfa
After Istanbul, the Kurdish interpretation of the play "Mockery of Fear" by Dario Fo has also been banned in Urfa. -
PKK Cultural Committee appeals to artists
The Cultural Committee of PKK calls on artists to fight together against the threatening occupation of Southern Kurdistan by Turkey and appeals to the KDP to give up collaboration with the occupiers. -
New York Kurdish Film Festival online until Sunday
The fourth edition of the Kurdish Film and Cultural Festival of New York had its opening on Friday. It is an online edition due to the Covid-19 pandemic.