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A new report reveals that the ISIS used the weapons of the Turkish-controlled Syrian National Army during uprisings including last Januaryâs major outbreak in Hasakah, North and East Syria.
A rally was held in Cologne on Saturday led by the Kurdish Women’s Union of Germany, to show their support for women in Iran, who have been resisting the Islamic Republic for five months.
Turkish opposition were asked by the jailed former co-chair of the Peoples’ Democratic Party Kurdish politician Selahattin DemirtaĹ, where they will stand in the face of Turkeyâs expected ground operation into North and East Syria.
The Taliban have barred female students from taking private university entrance exams indefinitely. This means a blanket ban on female studentsâ enrolment in any educational institution.
Prominent Catalan musicians on Saturday performed in Barcelona, calling for freedom for the Kurdistan Workersâ Party leader Abdullah Ăcalan and other political prisoners in Turkey.
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