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Several Ronahi TV-employed journalists have died or been wounded in the Syrian Civil War, among them are: Mustefa Mihemed, who died from injuries related to a mine explosion on July 13, 2016 [5] Kendal Cudi, who was injured in the same mine explosion as Mustefa [6] Zekeriya Şêxo, who was wounded in the Turkish military operation in Afrin [7]
Rojava TV – based in Syrian Kurdistan; Ronahî TV – based in Syrian Kurdistan; Minbij TV – local TV of Manbij; JIN TV – Kurdish feminist channel by the Newa Women's Foundation and dedicated to Sakine Cansız, Fidan Doğan and Leyla Şaylemez who were murdered in Paris in 2013, assassinated by Turkish National Intelligence Organization agents, in the Triple murder of Kurdish activists ...
A landscape of local newspapers and radio stations has developed. However, media agencies often face economic pressure, as was demonstrated by the closure of news website Welati in May 2016. [222] In addition, the autonomous regions have imposed some limits on press freedom, for example forcing the press to get work permits.
Syria TV, distributed through DTT Syrian News Channel , also known as Alikhbaria Syria or Al-Ikhbariyah Syria (since 2010), distributed through DTT Drama 24 , distributed through DTT
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The People's Defence Forces (Kurdish: Hêzên Parastina Gel, HPG) is the military wing of the group Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). During the 7th Congress of the PKK in January 2000, the HPG replaced the former military wing of the PKK, the People's Liberation Army of Kurdistan (Artêşa Rizgariya Gelê Kurdistan, ARGK).
The journalists killed during the Syrian Civil War refers to the foreign war correspondents, Syrian professional journalists (including those who work for pro-government media outlets), and Syrian citizen journalists (including those who work for opposition forces) killed since the beginning of the civil war in 2011 and who have died as a result of their reporting.
Leyla Söylemez (1 January 1989, Mersin – 9 January 2013, Paris) was an area manager of the PKK youth organisation. Her nom de guerre was Ronahî. [1] In Turkey, Leyla Şöylemez had an arrest warrant issued against her on charges of "membership of a terrorist organization".