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5 youths from Rojava tortured by Turkish soldiers
Turkish soldiers deployed at the border to Rojava, West Kurdistan, continue committing cruelty against the civilians crossing the border, where 4 people have been killed during the past 4 weeks. -
3 pregnant girls being held in solitary in Turkish prison
Three girls under 18 are being held in solitary confinement in Şakran prison as a punishment for being pregnant and have been denied medical treatment in spite of suffering labour pains. -
'Genocide' letter to Erdoğan and Davutoğlu
Syriac and Kurdish associations in Europe and North America have sent a letter to Turkish President Erdoğan and Prime Minister Davutoğlu, calling on them to end their denial of the 1915 Genocide and restore all rights to the Christian peoples. -
HDP candidates visit Syriacs on hunger strike
The 4-day hunger strike organised by the “Seyfo Committee” to draw attention to the 100th anniversary of the Seyfo genocide is continuing in the Midyat district of Mardin. The strikers have today been visited by the HDP Mardin MP candidates. -
Hunger strike of Syriacs continues
The 4-day hunger strike held by Syriacs living in the Midyat district of Mardin for the recognition of the Seyfo genocide is continuing in its 3rd day. -
Syriacs on hunger strike for recognition of Sayfo genocide
Syriacs from Tur Abdin have gone on hunger strike in Midyat district of Mardin demanding the recognition of the 1915 Sayfo genocide in its hundredth year. -
Centenary of 1915 Syriac (Sayfo) genocide
The date 1915 brings to mind the Armenian genocide. However, it was not only Armenians who were slaughtered in 1915, but also Greek and Assyrian (Syriac, Chaldean and Aramaic) Christians. -
IHD releases report on right violations in Kurdish region
According to the IHD report on violations of rights, 3,711 violations of rights were registered in North Kurdistan region in the first three months of 2015. -
MP Sarıyıldız: Is a Kurdish refugee’s life only worth 4 lira?
A Turkish court has decided to drop charges against a Turkish soldier who shot dead 28-year-old Saada Darwich from Rojava on the Turkish border. -
25 executed in Iran in 14 days
Iran continues to commit crimes inside the country while the international powers pursue negotiations with the regime on its nuclear program. Iran has executed 25 activists since the beginning of April. -
Massacre balance sheet of ISIS-Al Nusra in Syria: 4,563
The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) has issued a report on the toll of Syrian victims killed by extremist groups in Syria. -
647 sick prisoners in Turkey awaiting treatment
The Human Rights Association (IHD) in Turkey has submitted a report to the Ministry of Justice regarding the situation of sick prisoners in Turkey. -
Probe into Öcalan posters at Newroz in Birecik
A probe has been launched against six people on the grounds of carrying posters of the Kurdish Leader Abdullah Öcalan at Newroz celebrations in Birecik district of Urfa at this year's Newroz celebration on 18 March. -
Turkish state obstructs humanitarian aid reaching people of Kobané
The Turkish state has prevented humanitarian aid sent from Denmark reaching people from Kobané who are in Suruc. -
Student wounded in Kobanê jailed and denied treatment
Pamukkale University Psychological Counseling and Guidance Department final year student Erkin Selanik, who had gone to Kobanê to provide service for women and children aggrieved by the ongoing conflict, was wounded with a shrapnel piece on the head. -
Vigil for justice at Roboski border continues
In the village of Roboski, where 34 Kurdish civilians were massacred by Turkish warplanes on 28 December 2011, people continue suffering an ever-increasing repression by Turkish soldiers and the military activity around the village. -
Roboski villagers facing an unending repression by Turkish military
Hüseyin Encü, who lost his brother Cihan Encü in Roboski massacre said that; “The state massacred us in our own lands. While we tried to survive in these lands, we see that they are preparing for new massacres”. -
Syriacs and Assyrians in Stockholm start hunger strike against ISIS
The Syriac and Assyrian people living in Sweden have started a hunger strike, after they took to the streets yesterday in some cities to protest the attacks of the ISIS on Assyrian villages in Til Temir and Hasekê. -
FKÊ urges KDP to end repression of Yazidis
Federation of Yazidi Societies in Europe (FKÊ) has issued a statement urging the KDP asayish (public security) forces to end the repression of the Sinjar Yazidis sheltered in camps in Zaxo and Duhok cities of South Kurdistan. -
New mass grave found in Dargeçit
A new mass grave has been discovered in a cave near the village of Dilan (Ulaş) in the Dargeçit district of Mardin province. The human remains found in the Pekurte cave are thought to be of people who were abducted by JITEM in the 1990s. -
PKK inmates transferred from Imralı to Tekirdağ put in solitary
It has been revealed that PKK inmates Cumali Karsu, Bayram Kaymaz and Hakkı Alpan, who were recently transferred from the Imralı island prison to the Tekirdağ F Type prison, are being held in solitary confinement. -
ISIL may have committed genocide in Iraq, says UN human rights report
A report by the United Nations human rights office says that the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant may have committed genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity in its attacks against ethnic and religious groups in the country. -
Kurdish political inmate dies because of negligence in prison
Political prisoners jailed in Turkey and North Kurdistan continue losing their lives as a result of state policies, severe conditions in prisons and negligence of the problems of ill prisoners. -
EP passes resolution to protect minorities from ISIS
European Parliament passed a resolution urgently calling for the establishment of save haven for the Syriacs and Assyrians in Nineveh Plains and Khabour. -
Yazidis in Amed demonstrate for the right to life
Yazidis sheltered in Fidanlık camp which belongs to Yenişehir Municipality in the main Kurdish city Amed held a demonstration demanding the assurance of their right to life.