
Why Europe Still Struggles to Recognize Femicide
Genta Abdiji * The Power of Naming There is something deeply uncomfortable about naming violence. Words force societies to confront truths they might prefer to

Genta Abdiji * The Power of Naming There is something deeply uncomfortable about naming violence. Words force societies to confront truths they might prefer to

Mariam Atanelishvili * “When technology is developed with just one perspective, it’s like looking at the world half-blind” [1] Women have faced discrimination throughout

Mariam Atanelishvili * Introduction Women’s rights are a fundamental part of the European Union’s commitment to human rights, equality, and democratic values. Equality between women

Weronika Pilsniak * “Violence against women means any act of gender-based violence that is rooted in discrimination, unequal power relations, gender stereotypes and harmful social

On 13th April 2026, Solidarity With OTHERS co-organised a panel discussion at the European Parliament in Brussels to mark the 15th anniversary of the Istanbul

Weronika PILSNIAK* Introduction Every year, 8 March International Women’s Day serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equality, social justice, and

Nurşah Tutar * This year, the Mirabal March was unlike any previous edition for us. For several years, we have taken part in this essential

Profile Victim: Merve ZayımProfile: Pregnant woman who gave birth while in prisonLocation: Edirne, TurkeyStatus: Under Pre-trial detention over alleged Gülen Movement links Case Summary Merve

Ahsen Ayhan When we talk about gender justice, two terms frequently emerge: gender equality and gender equity. Although they are often used interchangeably, these concepts

Ahsen Ayhan Gender equality is a foundational principle of justice and social development. At its core, gender equality refers to the state in which individuals