WOMEN
Jineoloji Academy member Şareza Osman said that the revolution must grow through confederal resistance to sexist mentalities.
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.
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8 March celebrated across North Kurdistan
8 March, International Women’s Day, is being marked and celebrated all over North Kurdistan and Turkey today in many rallies and marches led by women who are rising up for their rights and freedom and condemning the male violence and male dominance.
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8 March celebrated in Kurdistan mountains
Hundreds of female guerrillas affiliated to the Women’s Guerrilla Army YJA Star (Free Women’s Troops) celebrated International Women's Day, 8 March, in Medya Defense Zones.
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Öcalan: Our revolution is a women's revolution
"Equality and freedom can only be attained on the basis of the women issue. This is why our revolution is a women's revolution," read a message from Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan marking 8 March International Women's Day.
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Women in Kobanê mark 8 March
This year's activities to mark the International Women's Day 8 March in Kobanê are being organised by Yekîtiya Star, organization of Kurdish women in Rojava (West) Kurdistan.
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Women from Sinjar celebrate 8 March in Amed
Amed Municipality organised an event yesterday to celebrate 8 March in the Fidanlık Camp, where Yazidi people from Sinjar were sheltered after they had have to take flight to North Kurdistan following the attacks of ISIS on the area.
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8 March celebrations in many towns
While preparations continue in Nusaybin where the World Women’s March will begin, International Women’s Day celebrations are taking place in many towns.
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“Women need self-defence forces more than ever”
The Kurdish Women’s Movement International Office has issued a statement to mark 8 March, International Women’s Day, calling on women to develop self defence mechanisms and to strongly resist male dominance.
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8 March activities commence in Cizre
Activities to mark 8 March, International Women’s Day, in Kurdistan commenced in Cizre district of Şırnak yesterday, with a rally held by thousands of women at the Çerkendal Square.
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Woman burnt alive in Manisa
A woman whose body was found in an abandoned cottage in Akhisar district of Manisa and whose name has not yet been identified had been burned alive, according to an autopsy report.
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Thousands march in Mersin for Özgecan
Thousands of people held a march in Mersin today in protest at the murder of Özgecan Aslan, blockading the D-400 highway, to demand justice for the 20-year-old woman, who was brutally killed after being raped.
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KJK calls on women to stop murders through self-defence
Komalên Jinên Kurdistan (Kurdistan Women Communities, KJK) Coordination has issued a statement strongly condemning the murder of Özgecan Aslan and the increasing murder of women in Turkey, calling on women to develop self-defence units.
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Women’s economy in Rojava
Women have taken the lead in the Rojava Revolution, establishing women’s foundations and cooperatives for the participation of women in social and economic life as well as women’s academies, self-defence forces and many other agencies.
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