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    There is a need for a ‘women's struggle alliance’ in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region

    Munîra Abwbakir and Şîna Alî, who stated that women's unity is essential against the prevailing patriarchal mentality in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, said, “There is a need for a common voice in solving problems.”

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    Kurdish women’s struggle offers a vision of freedom

    Free Women’s Movement (Tevgera Jinên Azad-TJA) member Sebahat Tuncel stated that what distinguishes the Kurdish women’s movement is its claim to a new life that has developed along the line of women’s liberation, saying, “Here, there is a different promise of freedom and an invitation to freedom for women. What is exciting is this.”

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    Existential stance in Afghanistan: Resistance

    In Afghanistan, women are refusing to abandon resistance, developing new methods of struggle against Taliban rule. Pashtana Durrani said: “The agenda is simple: we need to be our own saviors. We must make our own decisions—not the men around us, not the global community, not international organizations.”

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    Foza Yûsif: Organising worldwide from a women’s perspective

    Foza Yûsif, a member of the Co-Presidency Council of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), who says they have carried out a revolution within a revolution in the Middle East, stated: “As women of the world, we need to build large-scale organisation. There must be a system that operates with a women’s perspective globally.”

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    AKP’s 23-year record: At least 8 thousand 33 women killed

    Over the 23 years of Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule, at least 8 thousand 33 women have been killed, while one thousand 381 women died under suspicious circumstances, according to rights groups. Ayşe Minaz of the Wan (Van) Women’s Platform said: “The AKP has overseen a period of femicide.”

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    TJA members: Women will lead the peace process

    Members of the Free Women’s Movement (Tevgera Jinên Azad-TJA) described the Peace and Democratic Society Process as a promising development for Kurds and other peoples, emphasizing that women have played, and will continue to play, a leading role in shaping it.

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    TJA kicks off 25 November

    TJA has kicked off its 25 November actions and events. In statements made, it was emphasised that “We will be in the fields, streets, and every area of life until we establish an equal, free, and peaceful life.”

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    Dersim Odjak’s women: Everyone must take responsibility for peace

    Coming together to support the process, Dersim (Tunceli) Odjak’s women stated, “With all our faith, we strive to take responsibility to end the tears of mothers.”

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    28 suspicious deaths of women in Wan over two years

    Over the past two years, 28 women have died under suspicious circumstances in Wan (Van). Felek Babur of the Free Women’s Movement (Tevgere Jinên Azad-TJA), stating that these suspicious deaths stem from a policy of impunity, said, “Behind every suspicious death lies the family and men.”

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    Intubated journalist Aykol to continue to be put to sleep

    Journalist-writer Huseyin Aykol, who was intubated after suffering a cerebral haemorrhage, will continue to be kept under anaesthesia due to high blood pressure.

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    Dormitory and university investigations to be seperated in Rojin Kabaiş case

    Wan (Van) Bar Association Chair Sinan Ozaraz said that the complaints they filed against the dormitory and the university regarding the death of Rojin Kabais will be investigated separately from the main case.

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    Classmates of Rojin Kabaiş ask: Why is the Rector hiding?

    Students at Van Yuzuncu Yil University (YYU) have entered the fifth day of their protest for the suspicious death of their classmate Rojin Kabais. The students asked: “Why is there footage of the student who found Rojin’s phone, but not of the person who left it there?”

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    One thousand 800 letters from women to Abdullah Öcalan

    Kongra Star Jazire Coordination announced that women wrote one thousand 800 letters to Abdullah Öcalan as part of the campaign they launched.

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    Women organize ‘to live and let live’

    Women’s organizations in Wan have launched a campaign titled “We organize to live and let live” to defend women’s rights and shed light on suspicious deaths of women. “We are fighting to be a voice and a breath for women,” said Meryema Aslan, director of the Star Women’s Association, one of the campaign organizers.

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    Peace Mothers witnessing conspiracy: It was a black day

    Peace Mothers, who witnessed the process of Abdullah Öcalan's leaving from Syria on 9 October, stated that the conspiracy process was a "black day" for them.

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