TJA to organize march for ‘social peace and democratic solution’
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TJA will organize a march in Amed on May 31 with the motto, "Women marching for social peace and democratic solution".
TJA will organize a march in Amed on May 31 with the motto, "Women marching for social peace and democratic solution".
NADA’s Women’s Coalition secretary member Nubihar Mistefa emphasized that the issue of women is a fundamental human issue, stating, “An internationalist women’s movement must be established to solve this problem.”
Peace Mothers came to Amed from Adana and Mersin for the commemoration of Ali Haydar Kaytan and Rıza Altun and demanded the physical freedom of Abdullah Öcalan.
NADA will hold its first congress in Sulaymaniyah between May 15-17 2025.
Warisha Moradi, a Kurdish political prisoner and women's rights advocate at imminent risk of execution, is still denied access to medical treatment by Iranian authorities although she suffers from lumbar and cervical disc disease.
According to JINNEWS' violence tally for April, 34 women were murdered and 14 women died suspiciously.
Reacting to the installation of cameras in the living quarters of the prison where her daughter is imprisoned, Rabia Ataş said, "They are behaving dishonourably, they are using psychological violence."
12 women were murdered in Rojhilat within 1 month and 12 women died in suspicious circumstances.
Making a statement on May Day, TJA said, "Women's labout is not only a part of economic production; it is also the power to rebuild and transform society."
The 113th issue of Jin Magazine was publised with the cover "My Body! My Choice!" cover.
Almost 7 months have passed since the suspicious death of Rojin Kabais. The investigation is being conducted under a confidentiality order and critical questions remain unanswered. Lawyers will meet with the prosecutor again next week.
7 women artists were banned from singing in Iran.
Stating that the state should fulfil its responsibility following Abdullah Öcalan's call, the mothers of prisoners emphasised that the state should ensure the freedom of all political prisoners, especially Abdullah Öcalan.
Women demanded the release of Iranian Kurdish graphic designer Shahla Pirastah without being deported.
SOHR announced that at least 17 women and children were abducted in Syria.