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Turkish attack destroys the archaeological site of Brad in Afrin
Turkish planes bombed the archaeological site of Brad, 15 km south of Afrin city, which has been on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2011. -
Turkey bans screening of Armenian-Iranian movie
Turkish authorities have banned screening of an Armenian-Iranian movie titled ‘Yeva’ after a request from Consulate of Azerbaijan. -
Banksy artwork protests Kurdish journalist Dogan’s imprisonment
A huge Banksy artwork appeared in New York to protest the imprisonment of Kurdish journalist and painter Zehra Dogan. -
Jailed Kurdish journalist Zehra Dogan’s art exhibited in Vienna
Kurdish artist and journalist Zehra Dogan’s art is being exhibited in Vienna’s Künstlerhaus. -
Eastern Kurdistani director gifts the award to Afrin
Eastern Kurdistani director and artist Cemşid Fercwend gifted his award to the Afrin resistance. -
Children’s drama banned for being anti-war
A regional education administration in Turkey has banned a children’s play “Environmentalist Rascals” for being “anti-war and anti-violence”. -
“Jiyan” tells the story of women resisting in Rojava
“Jiyan”, a film about the freedom struggle of the women resisting in Rojava, will be screened for the first time on March 8. -
Writer sentenced to life receives 3 years for Roboskî
Writer serving a life sentence in the Şakran Prison Mehmet Ali Yaşa has been issued 3 years in prison for his book on the Roboskî Massacre, while the publisher was fined 33.000 Liras. -
Kurdish artist Zehra Dogan’s exhibition on tour in Europe
Zehra Doğan is a Kurdish artist and journalist currently imprisoned in Diyarbakir prison. Her pictures will be exhibited in several French cities in January. -
“Art Against War” event revives colors in Raqqa
The “Art Against War” event in Raqqa has ended with messages of solidarity to SDF forces and people of Raqqa. -
New play from the ‘Mountain Theater’: Tree of Life
The guerrilla theater group ‘Şanoya Çiya’ performs their new play ‘Dara Jiyanê’ (Tree of Life) for guerrillas in the mountains. -
Human Rights Film Festival banned in Diyarbakır
Diyarbakır Governorate has banned the “Which Human Rights Film Festival” organized by Documentarist, scheduled to kick off today. -
"Zer" awarded three film prizes in Antakya
Kurdish director Kazım Oz’s new film "Zer" has been awarded three prizes at the Antakya Film Festival. -
Short film about Taybet Inan wins prize
A short film about Taybet Inan, who was killed by Turkish soldiers during the curfew in the northern Kurdish town of Silopî, has been awarded another prize. -
Kurdish Film Festival London to be held in memory of Mehmet Aksoy
10th Kurdish Film Festival London will be held in memory of Mehmet Aksoy, a documentarist who was killed in an ISIS attack during Raqqa offensive. -
Costa Rican director Miranda prepares for a Rojava feature
Costa Rican director Luis Miranda protested the isolation imposed upon Öcalan and said, “I want to tell Europeans about his ideas and the Rojava Revolution through a feature film.” -
Zehra Doğan’s art exhibited in Geneva
Arrested journalist and artist Zehra Doğan’s paintings are being exhibited in Geneva. -
Nazeri and Kamkars hold benefit concert for earthquake victims
Shahram Nazeri and Kamkars held a benefit concert for the earthquake victims in Kermanshah. -
Rastak band to donate concert proceeds to earthquake victims
Iranian folk band Rastak will donate a part of the proceeds from concerts in Istanbul and Diyarbakir to the earthquake victims in Kermanshah. -
Jailed Kurdish journalist's paintings to be exhibited in Geneva
Imprisoned journalist and artist Zehra Doğan’s paintings will be exhibited in Geneva, Switzerland by the Amnesty International. -
Artuqid era tombs discovered in Hasankeyf
Historic tombs have been discovered in digs in the ancient city of Hasankeyf. -
Destruction accelerates in Hasankeyf and the Tigris Basin
Environmental and heritage destruction have accelerated in Turkey’s historic city of Hasankeyf as crews work day and night, seven days a week to collapse vulnerable portions of the cliffs ringing the town and fill in some 200 caves. -
Turkey restores only Ottoman and Seljukian buildings in Van
Turkish state restores only mosques from Ottoman and Seljukian era while leaving Kurdish historical buildings and Armenian churches to their fate. -
Turkification operation on Kurdish daycare in Van
The Perperok Daycare, opened by DBP’s Van Metropolitan Municipality in 2015 with a curriculum completely in Kurdish, has undergone Turkification including in its name by the appointed trustee. -
Literature Festival in London dedicated to Mehmet Aksoy
This year’s Huseyin Celebi Literature Festival will be held in memory of British-Kurdish filmmaker Mehmet Aksoy, who was killed by ISIS in Raqqa.