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  2. Kurds in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian and Kurdish Women's Rights Organisation has called for a national strategy to address the problem of honour killings. [17] Other UK-based Kurdish organisations attempting to tackle the issue of honour killings include Kurdish Women Action Against Honour Killing.

  3. Murder of Banaz Mahmod - Wikipedia

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    Banaz Mahmod (Kurdish: بەناز مەحمود, 16 December 1985 – 24 January 2006) was a 20-year-old Iraqi Kurdish woman who lived in Mitcham, South London, England. [2] She was murdered on the orders of her family in a so-called honour killing because she ended a violent and abusive forced marriage and started a relationship with someone of ...

  4. Kurdish women - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish women (Kurdish: ژنی کوردی, romanized: Jnî Kurdî) traditionally had more rights than those living in other Islamic social and political systems, [1] although traditional Kurdish culture, as most of traditional societies in the Middle East, is patriarchal, and in Kurdish families and communities, it has been "natural" for men to enjoy predominant power. [2]

  5. 14 photos show the remarkable Kurdish women in little-known ...

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    Long before the United States announced its plans in 2015 to allow women into combat roles, Kurdish men and women were fighting alongside each other. 14 photos show the remarkable Kurdish women in ...

  6. Kurdish Women's Rights Watch - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish Women's Rights Watch (KWRW) was set up in June 2004 as a non-profit-making, non-political network of activists, academics, lawyers and journalists. Based in the United Kingdom, [1] KWRW grew out of Kurdish Women's Action Against Honour Killings (KWAHK), an association that was set up in 2000.

  7. Syrian Kurdish authorities hand over a British woman and 3 ...

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    A British woman and three children linked to the militant Islamic State group in Syria were handed over to a U.K. delegation that visited the region this week, Syrian Kurdish-led authorities said ...

  8. Woman, Life, Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish women's movement is part of the Kurdish freedom movement which was founded on grassroots activism in response to persecution from the governments of Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Syria. [6] The slogan 'Woman, Life, Freedom' was emblematically used by Kurdish fighters, notably in their successful efforts to lift the siege imposed by ISIS on ...

  9. Taban Shoresh - Wikipedia

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    The organisation hopes to double the number of statues of women in England. [9] She frequently speaks about the plight of Kurdish people in the middle east in public and on major news networks. [10] [2] In 2016 she was a finalist in Red magazine's Woman of the Year Awards. [11]