Protests in Iran enter their 17th day
As protests in Iran enter their 17th day, it has been reported that at least 505 demonstrators have been killed by regime forces and over 10 thousand people have been detained.
Protests continue on its 16th day in Iran
At least 544 protesters have been killed in protests entering their 16th day in Iran and Rojhilat Kurdistan.
Prof. Lemkow: The EU could play a vital role in the situation in Aleppo
Prof. Louis Lemkow stated that the attacks by forces affiliated with the Syrian Interim Government on Şêxmeqsûd (Sheikh Maqsoud) and Eşrefiyê (Ashrafieh) reveal Turkey's expansionist policies in the region and said: "The situation in Aleppo has to be stopped and the EU could play a vital role."
Protests enter 13th day in Iran: Hundreds of thousands on the streets
As protests entered their 13th day in Iran, hundreds of thousands took to the streets overnight, maintaining demonstrations across the country.
Iranian Journalist Dehnavi: People demand fundamental change
Emphasizing that the protests in Iran are not driven solely by the economic crisis, journalist Mehdi Dehnavi said the public’s decades-long demand for change has been met with what he described as a “puppet show of elections,” adding: “Now people are demanding a fundamental change in the foundations of governance.”
People resist throughout the night in Ilam and Kermanshah
While protests that initially began in Tehran over economic grievances have taken on a character in which social and political demands are intertwined, people continued their resistance throughout the night against attacks by regime forces.
Protests in Iran spread to 27 cities, 88 districts and 257 towns
Protests in Iran have spread across the country to 27 cities, 88 districts and 257 towns.
Iranian Journalist Sobati: Protests are the transformation of long-standing, accumulated grievances
Stating that the protests in Iran are rooted in a long-accumulated demand for change, journalist Ali Sobati said the main focus of the protests is to prevent the movement from being hijacked and to allow it to develop in its natural course.
Spain–Catalonia Process
While Catalans have secured significant rights through negotiation processes, their struggle for independence continues. Former President of Catalonia Pere Aragonès stated, “Our goal was to end repression and ensure our people’s freedom. We achieved the first objective; now a political solution is on the table.”
Threatening messages to citizens in Iran: You were monitored by intelligence
As mass protests against the economic crisis continue in Iran, citizens have received threatening text messages stating, “Your participation in illegal gatherings has been monitored by intelligence,” and “advising” them not to take part in protests.
Students join shopkeeper’s protests in Iran
Protests triggered by Iran’s deepening economic crisis continue to spread across the country. Demonstrations initially launched by shopkeepers have now gained support from university students.
Attacks against Alevis continue in Syria
Attacks against Alevis continue in coastal and central Syria.
Attack on Alevi mosque in Homs: Numerous dead and injured
An explosion at a mosque in the Wadi al-Dahab neighbourhood of Homs, Syria, has reportedly left many people dead and injured.
Daniela Patti: We need to have the liberation of Mr Ocalan
Daniela Patti, Co-Chair of Italy's Volt Party, stated that the International Peace and Democratic Society Conference was important in order to exert pressure, saying, "We need to be able to have the liberation of Mr. Ocalan as a starting point."
Philosopher Ceruti: Ocalan's new direction can serve example in the Middle East
Italian philosopher Mauro Ceruti, who expressed his support for the Peace and Democratic Society Process, said, "This new direction can serve as a positive example in the Middle East."