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Women guerrillas celebrate March 8 in the mountains of Kurdistan
"World War III is the result of patriarchal domination mindset," stated guerrilla commander Hêzil Özgür at a celebration of Women's Struggle Day, 8 March, in the mountains of Kurdistan. -
Men kill at least 22 women in February
According to the news compiled by bianet from local and national newspapers, news websites and agencies, men killed at least 22 women and raped three women in Turkey in February 2022. -
KON-MED calls on everyone to attend rallies organised by European Kurdish Women's Movement
Celebrating March 8, International Working Women's Day, KON-MED called on everyone to take to the streets and attend the marches and rallies organised by the European Kurdish Women's Movement. -
Women's movement RJAK continues 8 March activities in Sulaymaniyah
The women's movement RJAK organized an open-air celebration in Sulaymaniyah on the occasion of International Women's Day 8 March. Today women will visit the grave of young victim Şinyar Huner, burned while sleeping by her husband. -
TJK-E announces its action calendar for 8 March
The TJK-E announced its action calendar for 8 March. -
Women in Wuppertal send postcards to women behind bars in Turkey
The Wuppertal Women's Council Viyan has initiated a postcard campaign to mark the approaching Women's Struggle Day on 8 March. The cards were sent to "wonderful advocates of women's rights" who are imprisoned in Turkey. -
KJAR: We will take to the streets on March 8
KJAR pointed out that their main agenda and purpose in 2022 would be "guarantee the physical freedom of Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan and to extend the struggle in which women are at the centre in all aspects. -
Xelat Şemsê: "We are closer to freedom than ever"
Xelat Şemsê, a member of the YJA Star Command Council, stressed that the AKP/MHP government faced unprecedented difficulties in the fight against the guerrillas in 2021 and failed. She noted that 2022 will be a very difficult year of struggle. -
'History is being rewritten with the participation of women'
According to Rîhan Loqo of Kongra Star, one of the key organizations of North-East Syrian women planning for a new 8 March, life has been rebuilt from the perspective of women, and history has been written with the participation of women. -
Kurdish women in France mark March 8
The Kurdish Women’s Movement in France organized events to mark March 8, International Working Women's Day. -
Life of female PKK guerrilla Bese Anuş becomes a novel
The biographical novel was published in Turkish as "Besê" and in Kurdish as "Basê" and chronicles the life of Besê Anuş, one of the PKK's earliest guerillas and martyrs. -
Batufa Çekdar: We will further strengthen our resistance
Freedom guerrillas have the power to fight down all the hostile forces, YJA Star Command Council Member Batufa Çekdar said, insisting that “We will further strengthen our resistance and achieve victory.” -
Women in Northern and Eastern Syria welcome 8 March with a cultural festival in Qamishlo
Women in Northern and Eastern Syria welcomed 8 March with a festival organized with the slogan “Women are the spring flower of culture”. The festival reflected the colours of women in culture and art. -
Kurdish Women's Initiative kicks off March 8 events in the UK
The British Kurdish Women's Initiative has launched its March 8 activities. The initiative will raise awareness on women's resistance throughout the week. -
Lawyer Berfin Polat: Diyanet trying to prevent divorce, not violence against women
Lawyer Berfin Polat from the board of the women's association Rosa spoke about the patriarchal politics of the Turkish state and said that the religious authority Diyanet is conducting a misogynist campaign in the name of preventing violence. -
Kongra Star releases statement on anniversary of the killing of indigenous leader Berta Cáceres
Berta Cáceres was a woman, a mother, an activist, an indigenous leader, a land defender, a revolutionary. She was killed in Honduras on 2 March 2016. -
PEN to hold Women Writers Committee Annual Meeting
The PEN Women Writers Committee will hold its annual meeting on 7 and 8 March. -
Kurdish lawyer sentenced to six years imprisonment
The Kurdish lawyer and Jineolojî specialist Ruşen Seydaoğlu has been sentenced to over six years in prison as an alleged terrorist in Amed (Diyarbakır). Like thousands of other victims, she is charged with activities in the DTK. -
March 8 event in Amed: We will organize women's solidarity
Women came together in the Sur district of Amed (Diyarbakir) province as part of the 8 March International Working Women's Day. The women danced to traditional songs chanting the slogan "Jin, Jiyan, Azadi" (Woman, Life, Freedom). -
HPC-Jin calls for an immediate end to the isolation of Öcalan in Turkish prison
The Women's Civil Defence Forces raised concern over the isolation of jailed Kurdish Leader Abdullah Öcalan, saying that “an inhuman punishment has been targeting Öcalan for the last 23 years. This must finally end.” -
YJA-Star Commander: We should raise the struggle for freedom
Evaluating the YJA Star Command Council meeting, YJA-Star Command Council Member Hêzil Özgür said that “We will deal our wounded enemy a fatal blow in 2022. This is our promise and decision.” -
YJA Star Command Council holds meeting
At the YJA Star Command Council meeting, the importance of restructuring and tactical renewal of the guerrillas was highlighted. -
Students of the Autonomous University of Barcelona talk about struggle of Kurdish women
Students of the Autonomous University of Barcelona organized a panel on the struggle of Kurdish women as part of the 8 March. -
Women in Çatak protest sexual assault against 3 children by village guards in one year
Women in Çatak, province of Van, protested the sexual assault on 3 children by village guards in one year, drawing attention to the special war policy carried out by the AKP-MHP government. -
Woman who allegedly attempted suicide in Diyarbakır in serious conditions in hospital
The condition of Şaha Erdin, who allegedly attempted suicide on Thursday in Diyarbakır, is serious.