Women will be in Taksim Tünel on November 25
- women
- 11:45 07/11/2022
Women announced that they will be in Taksim Tünel on November 25 this year against male-state violence.
Women announced that they will be in Taksim Tünel on November 25 this year against male-state violence.
9 journalists whose news stories were subject to accusations have been arrested.
In her last article in Özgür Politika, Nagihan Akarsel described the attack against the Kurds 'a concept of a all out attack by nation states" and said: "If the heart stops, life stops. We are at the time of doing everything in our power to protect our hearts."
Condemning the murder of Nagihan Akarsel, a member of the Jineology Research Center, the women reminded the assassinations that were carried out before and said, "We know the mentality that did this."
YPJ rescued a Yazidi woman during the ongoing Humanitarian and Security Move in Hol Camp.
Kudret Aksu, mother of Süleyman Aksu, who lost his life in the Suruç Massacre, wants the perpetrators to be found while grieving at the grave of his son, whom she has been visiting for 7 years come rain or shine.
The Council of State rejected the request for annulment of the Presidential Decision of 20 March 2021 regarding the annulment of the Istanbul Convention. Two members who voted against the decision of the Council of State found the decision unconstitutional.
68 women's rights organizations released a joint statement about the deteriorating health condition of Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) former MP Aysel Tuğluk, who is held in Kocaeli Prison.
Peace Mothers, marching to draw attention to the increasing deaths and isolation in prisons in Mardin, called out to those responsible, "Enough is enough."
Women from the Middle East to Europe who support the struggle of the women resisting to oppression and violence of Taliban in Afghanistan, expressed the importance of a common line of struggle.
Women's Rights activist Fatma Bostan Ünsal, who stated that the instrumentalization of religion causes antifeminam displays, said that conservative women should stand against Islamophobia as well as antifeminam policies developed by instrumentalizing religion.
Three RJAK member women, who were detained by the KDP on the anniversary of the Shengal Massacre, have not been heard from for 13 days. Asking the whereabouts of the RJAK members, the women from Botan demanded that the KDP make a statement.
Demanding to know the whereabouts of the three RJAK member women detained by the KDP missing for the last 10 days, RJAK Spokesperson Soma Ferhad stressed that what happened was not a coincidence and that they will continue their struggle at all possible platforms despite the oppression.
Emine Şenyaşar whose sons were murdered right in front of her eyes, said: "They left no one to celebrate my mother's day. My Celal and Adil used to celebrate my mother's day. They took them from me. They locked my Fadıl in a prison."
Women organized actions against violence in many cities within the scope of November 25. Combining their words and their struggles, the women said, "We continue to grow this struggle in order not to leave a single sister alone."