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Los Desaparecidos – The Disappeared Turkish-Style

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What must it be like (Mr. President), when the State forces its way into your life, your space, your home, seizes your children, takes them away from you and locks you up?

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AFRIN CIVILIANS “Between a rock and a hard place”

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What is the fate of predominantly Kurdish civilians in the territories occupied by the Turkish state since August 2016?

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Return to Kobane – Part 2

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Patrizia Fiocchetti has been in Kobane to open the Women’s Academy. Here the second part of her notes on the visit to the city

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Return to Kobane – Part One

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Patrizia Fiocchetti has been in Kobane to open the Women’s Academy. Here is the first part of her feature about the journey

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Kobane, three years after

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Patrizia Fiocchetti was in Kobane just after its liberation from DAESH, in January 2015

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Kobane, three years after the liberation

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Patrizia Fiocchetti has gone back to Kobane three years after the liberation from DAESH and found a city full of life and activities

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Turkish Presidential Candidate Demirtaş “We will continue to fight”

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Selahattin Demirtaş, the party’s unsuccessful presidential candidate, released the following statement through his lawyers from his prison cell

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Ramin Hossein Panahi, Iranian Kurd, Still on Death Row…?

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Iran Human Rights warns that the execution of the Kurdish political prisoner, Ramin Hossein Panahi, may be carried out in the next few days

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Turkish Presidential Candidate Demirtaş: “I am running for president in Turkey, from my prison cell”

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“The only hope for a liberal, democratic future lies in our coming together to defeat the authoritarian regime.” Selahattin Demirtaş

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HDP Kürkçü: Future of Turkish democracy at stake in 24 June elections

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On Sunday the peoples of Turkey will go to the polls in one of the elections most unfair and uneven ever held in the 150 years of Turkey’s elections history

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