Jin magazine: Our life was always a fight
- women
- 10:25 05/1
The 97th issue of Jin magazine was published with the cover "Our life was always a fight".
The 97th issue of Jin magazine was published with the cover "Our life was always a fight".
Stating that they will continue the struggle for freedom bequeathed by the women murdered in Silopiya and Paris, DBP Women's Assembly member Nurten Üzümcü said, “We will respond by uniting our struggle and strengthening our organization.”
According to the report announced by KCDP, at least 394 women were murdered and at least 259 women died suspiciously in 2024.
Nizamettin Kabaiş stated that his daughter's case was tried to be closed as "suicide". He says, "We wanted to talk to Rojin's rommate many times, but the dormitory director prevented us. She blocked our phone. That means she knows something and that's why she ran away."
"My daughter is not dead, her dreams and struggle are kept alive in the Rojava women's revolution" says Sakine Demir, mother of Sêvê Demir, who was murdered during the curfews in Silopiya.
Deniz Poyraz, who was murdered in İzmir, was commemorated at her grave on her 41st birthday.
"The meeting that took place in İmralı has once again demonstrated the hope and willpower for a democratic solution," says TJA.
Stating that they will not allow ISIS and its derivatives to be resurrected and their crimes to be legitimised, "Today is the day to increase solidarity with Rojava women" says DEM Party Women's Assembly Spokeperson Halide Türkoğlu and call on women to struggle.
The 95th issue of Jin Magazine was published with the headlıne "Dersim, Maraş, Robiski... Do you dare to face?".
Kongra Star Spokesperson Rîhan Loqo stated that women were targeted in the attacks on the Autonomous Administration and said: "For this reason, we invite all socialist, women-conscious, intellectual, writer, artist to defend women's gains."
The calendar of the protest and commemoration events to be held on the anniversary of the massacres in Paris has been announced.
DEM Party and DBP Provincial Co-chairs participated in the vigil on the Qamishlo-Nisêbîn border and say take the Rojava model as a basis.
Jiyan Dêrik, a member of Zenubya Women's Community Assembly, stated that her friends who were massacred in Manbij were women who led the struggle after the invasion of ISIS and said: "As long as women live, they will stand against this system."
Emîra Mihemmed, who fought on the YPJ front against the attacks of Turkey and the SNA, is from the Arab and Sosin Osêv is from the Armenian people. Both women stated that they resisted as part of the Autonomous Administration and defended their lands.
Stating that the attacks on North and East Syria pose a threat to women the most, Satiye Ok stressed that women's initiatives for peace should be formed in every field against the war.