A Turkish drone deliberately killed three activists of the women’s movement in Kobanê. Zehra Berkel was a leading member of the women’s organisation Kongreya Star, Hebûn Mele Xelîl and Amina Continue Reading
Women in North East Syria protest Turkish attacks
Demonstrations continue in Rojava, Kurdistan and all around the world against the Turkish state’s genocidal war on the Kurdish people in various parts of their land, Kurdistan. Women took Continue Reading
Kurdish Women’s Movement activist detained in Amed
The Turkish regime’s political genocide against the Kurdish people continues unabated. Arrests are increasing in the scope of the investigation launched by Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office against the civil Continue Reading
Women killed by Turkish attack in Kobanê laid to rest
A Turkish drone deliberately killed three activists of the women’s movement in Kobanê two days ago. On 23 June, three activists of the women’s movement in north-east Syria were Continue Reading
Afrin resident abducted by mercenaries found dead in Azaz
The Turkish army and allied jihadist proxies continue committing crimes against humanity amidst a worldwide silence legitimizing their occupation operation in North-East Syria in violation of international law. Civilian Qeys Continue Reading
Why is Rojava a women’s revolution?
Women knit the revolution NEWS CENTER – From Arîn to Silaval, from Avesta to Amara and Hevrîn the fire of revolution that has been burning for 8 years in North Continue Reading
‘Banning education in mother language is a violation of children’s rights’
DİYARBAKIR – Co-chair of Eğitim Sen Diyarbakır No 1 branch, Hatice Efe, stated mother language is recognised as a fundamental right in the Convention on the Rights of the Child Continue Reading
Women Defend Rojava
“Freedom is the flight that we start when we open our eyes and don’t close them again. A fire that burns in the face of oppression towards a sister anywhere Continue Reading
Health Center in Rojava’s Heseke
After the attacks of the Turkish state on the town Serekanîyê, the local population was forced to flee. The former Health Center for women and children was reopened in the city Hesekê, where most of the forcibly displaced people found refuge. However the conditions and circumstances remain harsh. Despite the lack of medicaments and equipment, the co-workers of the Health Center are doing everything they can to help the sick and wounded.
Syria’s Future Party Secretary Hevrîn Xelef killed in bombardment
QAMISHLI – Syria’s Future Party Secretary Hevrîn Xelef lost her life as a result of the bombing of his vehicle in Reqa. As Turkey’s offensive on NE Syrian is going Continue Reading