'Jin, jiyan, azadî' banner in 3 languages on university campus
- women
- 15:41 25/11/2024
Şırnak University students hung banner "Jin, jiyan, azadî" in 3 languages on the central campus.
Şırnak University students hung banner "Jin, jiyan, azadî" in 3 languages on the central campus.
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