'Special warfare is spreading through a policy of impunity'
'Special warfare is spreading through a policy of impunity'

Şükran Demir from the I Need Peace Women's Initiative, pointing out that the special warfare policies pursued in Kurdistan are spreading through impunity, stated that organized struggle against this is essential.

Reaction to cyberattack on NûJINHA: We will not take a step back
Reaction to cyberattack on NûJINHA: We will not take a step back

Noting that the cyberattack targeting NûJINHA was an attempt to silence women's voices, NûJINHA Editor Arjin Dilek Öncel said "We will not take a step back," while MKG President Roza Metina stated: "Women's press is being targeted so that women's cries are not heard."

JINNEWS May report: 16 women killed, 25 suspicious deaths
JINNEWS May report: 16 women killed, 25 suspicious deaths

According to JINNEWS’ May violence report, 16 women were killed and 25 women lost their lives under suspicious circumstances.

No information on detained Kurdish teacher Forûzan Îslamî
No information on detained Kurdish teacher Forûzan Îslamî

Kurdish teacher Forûzan Îslamî was reportedly detained in Urmiye (Urmia) without a court order, and no information has been received about her whereabouts.

KCDP April report: 26 women murdered, 23 suspicious deaths
KCDP April report: 26 women murdered, 23 suspicious deaths

According to the We Will Stop Femicide Platform’s (KCDP) April report, 26 women were murdered in the space of a month, whilst 23 women died in suspicious circumstances.

March to be held for murdered women
March to be held for murdered women

Kadınlar Birlikte Güçlü (Women are Stronger Together) will hold a march on May 2 to demand justice for murdered women.

Campaign by women for the Integration of YPJ
Campaign by women for the Integration of YPJ

Women's organizations in North and East Syria have launched a campaign for the integration of Women’s Defense Unit (Yekitiyên Parastina Jinan-YPJ) into the Syrian Ministry of Defense.

‘Killings of women cannot be addressed by punitive policies alone’
‘Killings of women cannot be addressed by punitive policies alone’

Bahar Gültekin Candemir, deputy chair of the Union of Turkish Bar Associations (TBB), said violence and killings against women cannot be resolved solely through punitive policies, while lawyer Jiyan Özkaplan said coordinated actions by state officials in Kurdistan are driven by a policy of impunity.

Women in Gemlik call for freedom and legal guarantees for Abdullah Öcalan
Women in Gemlik call for freedom and legal guarantees for Abdullah Öcalan

In a statement issued after the Gemlik March, participants called for the requirements of the second phase of the process to be fulfilled, urging that “Abdullah Öcalan’s political status be recognised, his physical freedom ensured, and legal guarantees for peace established.”

Women gather in Gemlik calling for Abdullah Öcalan’s physical freedom
Women gather in Gemlik calling for Abdullah Öcalan’s physical freedom

Women arrived in Gemlik across Turkey and Kurdistan, where a march calling for the release of Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan is set to begin.

Women set off from Istanbul for march to Gemlik
Women set off from Istanbul for march to Gemlik

Women have set off from three districts of Istanbul to take part in a march to Gemlik.

Women marching towards Gemlik say Abdullah Öcalan’s freedom is their first demand
Women marching towards Gemlik say Abdullah Öcalan’s freedom is their first demand

The women who set out for the Gemlik March stated that the first step the state should take is ensuring Abdullah Öcalan’s freedom, saying, “His status should be secured as the chief negotiator of the process.”

Women from Amed set off for Gemlik march: Let's unite around Abdullah Öcalan's freedom
Women from Amed set off for Gemlik march: Let's unite around Abdullah Öcalan's freedom

Women, calling for the expansion of the struggle for the physical freedom of Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan, set off from Amed (Diyarbakır) towards Gemlik with a strong participation.

‘Women’s freedom connected to the freedom of the Leader’
‘Women’s freedom connected to the freedom of the Leader’

Members of the Free Women’s Movement (Tevgera Jinên Azad-TJA) have announced that they will be demanding the freedom of Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan through the Gemlik March and have invited everyone to join the march.

'We will shout for Leader Apo's freedom in Gemlik'
'We will shout for Leader Apo's freedom in Gemlik'

Women calling for the Gemlik March stated that all segments need to unite around the “right to hope.”

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