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Enab Baladi
LLM in Transitional Justice
The world celebrates International Women’s Day on 8 March every year, an occasion to consider the progress made in women’s rights, to call for change, and to celebrate the work, courage and resilience of women in fulfilling exceptional roles in their countries and societies.
The main objective of this annual celebration is to highlight the role of women in public life, equal participation in decision-making, the right of women in decision-making in all areas of life, their right to equal pay, and achieving equal participation in unpaid care, domestic work, etc.
In Syria, there is still a long way to go to normalize women’s rights in political representation and participation in national decision-making. The facts and figures show oppression and unjust absence of women and their role in decision-making and legislative circles. Rather, the numbers indicate a decline in the role of women in political life and decision-making, even from t
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What Does Turkey Want From Iraqi Kurdistan?
As Kurds are used to it, they face internal political divisions while their territories are once more wedged between regional and world powers, not least their powerful Turkish neighbor.
Iraq’s Kurdistan Region has had an eventful few days. On Monday, February 15, rocket attacks by an Iran-aligned Iraqi militia on the airport of its capital, Erbil, killed a civilian contractor with the U.S.-led military coalition and wounded six others, including a U.S. service member. The attack came on top of a tumultuous week. Starting February 10, the Kurdish region faced Turkey’s massive Operation Claw-Eagle 2, involving hundreds of Turkish soldiers and dozens of Turkish aircraft, including at least 11 Boeing Ch-47 Chinook choppers.
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