WOMEN
DEM Party MP Özgül Saki said that Kurdish women’s peace struggle drives change in the Middle East.
Following the conference of Kurdish women parliamentarians, Gülser Yıldırım calls for a stronger organization of women: “We have hope, but hope is not enough. We must organize, work, and grow this unity.”
Roza Kahya said that the government targets the growing women's struggle through its “Year of the Family” policies.
Interview with Ruken Ahmed, member of the Kongra Star Committee for Democratic Political Alliances, about the NADA Congress held in Sulaymaniyah on 15-16-17 May.
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Raging protests after femicide in Turkey
In several cities in Turkey, women protested against patriarchal violence after the murder of student Pinar Gültekin and demanded the implementation of the Istanbul Convention.
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YPS-JIN calls for self-defense against rape
In view of the increasing number of cases of sexual violence, the Civil Women's Defence Units YPS-JIN call for the organisation of women in the defence units to "take revenge on the male state".
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Strong voices against violence against women
In Hamburg-Altona, the International Women's Alliance has protested against violence against women. The issue at stake was the increase of femicides worldwide, but also the attacks on the Kurdish women's movement in Turkey.
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Aklime Hanas arrested in Amed
57-year-old Aklime Hanas has been arrested in Amed. The number of women arrested in the Kurdish metropolis since Tuesday has thus increased to 23.
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"Femicide rate in Turkey resembles a war record"
With a purple human chain and pictures of murdered women on trees, the initiative "Women's Liberation" in Istanbul has drawn attention to the massive increase in patriarchal violence and called on the government to implement the Istanbul Convention.
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Women's organizations: We will never step back!
Numerous women's organisations show solidarity with the activists arrested in Amed and say: "The struggle of the arrested women is also our struggle. We will never bow down and step back."
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Rosa Association activist Gültekin released from custody
Activist Fatma Gültekin, arrested in May in Amed in the course of the investigation against Rosa women's association, has been released from prison. The trial against her, in which she faces up to 15 years imprisonment, is still pending.
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Pervin Buldan: Hands off women!
The final rally of the HDP campaign "Women's struggle is everywhere" took place in Istanbul. HDP co-chair Pervin Buldan condemned the Turkish government's misogynist policies and called for a joint struggle.
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Women will continue to speak out!
Violence and repression against women in Kurdistan and Turkey continues to increase. Rosa Women's Association, which carries out women's studies in North Kurdistan, is also an institution that is subject to these pressures.