Hawar News Agency Plan – 24, 6, 2025

Hawar News Agency Plan – 24, 6, 2025
24 June, 2025   02:00

A number of politicians in North and East Syria affirmed that the ideology of leader Abdullah Ocalan remains alive in their consciousness and conscience. They stressed the need to allow comprehensive community meetings with him. They added: “If the Turkish state is serious about its efforts toward establishing democracy, it must allow all segments of society the opportunity to meet with the leader. We, in turn, express our desire to meet him.” (Photos and video attached)

Displaced residents from the occupied city of Serekaniye, currently living in refugee camps, have renewed their demands for a safe return to their homes amid severe deterioration in humanitarian conditions within the camps. They called for international guarantees and the opening of safe corridors to end their suffering, which has continued for over six years. (Photos and video attached)

Fatima Al-Shami, who chose poetry as her medium of expression in a village in the Tabqa region, stands out as a story of resilience and resistance. Despite years of hardship—from losing her motherhood to the oppression of ISIS mercenaries—she never stopped writing, even in secrecy. (Photos and video attached)

Residents of the city of Tal Brak in Jazira Canton expressed their discontent with the poor quality of bread produced in the city’s bakeries and surrounding countryside, in addition to delays in its distribution by authorized vendors. They called on the relevant authorities to intervene and improve the distribution of this essential commodity. (Photos and video attached)

The Syrian Women’s Council is organizing a lecture titled “Transitional Justice and Its Context in Syria” at its headquarters on Tourist Street in Qamishlo at 9:30 a.m. (Photos and video attached)

ANHA