‘The resistance in Rojava is the voice of the growing global women’s struggle’
DEM Party Istanbul MP Çiçek Otlu stated that the resistance led by women in Rojava echoes the rising women’s struggle across the world, warning that “the attempt to erase women’s gains is seen as the first step toward suffocating the Rojava Revolution. Remaining silent means becoming complicit in these attacks.”
'ISIS mentality will be defeated by the ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadî’ resistance'
Stating that the approach toward Rojava reflects the approach toward the Peace and Democratic Society Process, Gülser Yıldırım, a member of the Free Women’s Movement (Tevgera Jinên Azad – TJA), said, “Women are resisting the ISIS mentality. This mindset will be defeated by the ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadî’ resistance. Our people must take to the streets with a spirit of mobilization.”
HTS abducted two YPJ member
Groups affiliated with Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) abducted two Women’s Defence Unit (YPJ) members in the Deir ez-Zor (Dêrazor) region.
Syrian women launch petition against massacres in Aleppo
Syrian women launched a petition against the attacks carried out by HTS in Aleppo and stated: "Our battle in Aleppo and Afrin is a battle for the future of all human values."
Peace Mothers in Ankara: Stop this war
Peace Mothers who traveled to Ankara to protest Turkey’s support for attacks against Kurds in Aleppo called for an end to the war and demanded the resignation of Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
Peace Mothers in front of Foreign Affairs Ministry
Peace Mothers set out from various cities in Kurdistan and Turkey in protest against the attacks on Kurds in Aleppo and they have arrived in Ankara.
Peace Mothers set off demanding an end to attacks in Aleppo
Members of the Peace Mothers Assembly set off to Ankara, Capital of Turkey, to demand an end to the attacks against Kurds in Aleppo.
Peace Mothers to travel to Ankara over Aleppo attacks
Reacting to the attacks targeting Kurdish neighborhoods in Aleppo, the Peace Mothers announced that they will travel to Ankara, capital of Turkey tomorrow to protest the assaults.
PJAK member Zeyneb Xurasan: Uprising in Iran not a protest, but a march for freedom
PJAK member Zeyneb Xurasan said that the events unfolding in Rojhilat (Eastern Kurdistan) and across Iran are not protests, but a march for existence and freedom by the peoples, stressing: “We will not step back. Historical decisions must be made, and resistance must continue accordingly."
Rojhilat women: Protests are a continuation of the 'Jin jiyan azadî' uprising
Six women's civil society organisations in Rojhilat issued a joint statement declaring that the protests are a continuation of the 'Jin jiyan azadî' uprising and emphasising that the future they demand is based on democracy, gender equality and genuine participation by the people.
The Paris Massacre: It is possible to re-examine Turkey during this process
Lawyer Jean-Louis Malterre indicated that the unsolved murders of three women politicians in Paris over the past 12 years are attributed to the "collaboration" between Turkey and France. He mentioned that there is a possibility of re-examining Turkey in the Peace and Democratic Society Process.
DBP commemorates three women politicians
Marking the anniversary of their killing, the DBP Women’s Assembly commemorated Sêvê Demir, Pakize Nayır and Fatma Uyar, stating: “We reaffirm our commitment to protecting the legacy of struggle they left behind and to never abandoning the search for truth and justice.”
Neda Naji: protests underscores urgent need for sustained organizational work in Iran
Neda Naji stated that the protests in Iran would become intertwined with civil and political struggle, and that the events had sharply highlighted the urgent need for sustainable organisation in the country.
Report on protests in Iran: Identities of 17 people who lost their lives confirmed
The identities of 17 people who lost their lives in a week of protests sparked by the economic crisis in Iran have been confirmed.
‘As long as perpetrators go unpunished, no woman is safe’
Women in Amed drew attention to impunity in crimes against women, stating that “As long as perpetrators go unpunished, no woman is safe.”