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DIYARBAKIR (DIHA) – Kurdish women will meet in the National Kurdish Conference held by Democratic and Free Women Movement (DOKH) on 24-25 April in Diyarbakir. Main topic to discuss in the conference was specified as violence, abuse and rape.
Democratic and Free Women Movement (DOKH) will organize the National Kurdish Conference on 24-25 April in Diyarbakir to discuss women problem such as violence, abuse and rape. 150 Kurdish women from Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey will share their paper on those cases.
Mulkiye Birtane, member of the conference preparation committee, specially emphasized that the conference will be a bridge between Kurdish women who live in four different countries.
Scientist, writers, intellectuals and activist all around the world such as Canada, Germany, Switzerland, and parliaments from 4 different Kurdish parties such as KDP, YNK, GORAN, Yekgirti İslami from Iraq, Iran, Syria will be also attend the conference.
Exiled Kurdish women Prof. Kajal Rahmani and Suheyla Qazi,from Peace and Justice Academy and from Syria will attend the conference in Diyarbakir.
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