Posts by Melis Kaya
Pour les municipales 2026 à Paris, Rachida Dati et le dilemme de la macronie
Traumatisés par leur crash à la municipale de 2020, les élus Renaissance redoutent un nouveau scénario catastrophe s’ils investissent une candidate cernée par les affaires.
La place de Rachida Dati n’est ni au gouvernement, ni dans l’élection municipale parisienne, elle est devant les tribunaux.
Mon interview par Christophe Barbier sur Radio J⤵️
#MeTooPolice «Jamais j’aurais pensé qu’un policier pouvait faire ça »
Des femmes, plaignantes ou mises en cause dans des enquêtes relatent à @liberation.fr les violences sexuelles qu’elles ont subies de la part de gendarmes et policiers.
Une enquête réalisée avec @leboucqf.bsky.social
🇺🇾🌹 We are deeply saddened by the passing of José "Pepe" Mujica. The former president of Uruguay, a former freedom fighter and political prisoner during the junta, was a true progressive leader and an inspiration to millions.
His legacy of struggle for social justice will continue to guide us.
Il respecte sa parole, il n’a pas peur de mener des réformes, il saura donner confiance en la politique aux parisiennes et aux parisiens : je soutiens @remiferaud.bsky.social pour #Paris2026 !
Hamit Bozarslan, historien : « Les Kurdes veulent être les sujets de leur propre histoire » www.lemonde.fr/idees/articl...
An insightful look at how Mélenchon’s leadership has complicated the future of the French left. A must-read for anyone trying to understand what’s at stake ahead of French elections in 2027. foreignpolicy.com/2025/04/25/m...
Urmia Central Prison: Hamid Hoseinnezhad Heidaranlou, Kurdish Political Prisoner and Victim of Fabricated Charges, Secretly Executed hengaw.net/en/news/2025...
On this day in 1990 Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years of detention under the apartheid regime.
In a normal country, #PakhshanAzizi & #VerishehMoradi would be heros. In #Iran, they face death row. And these death sentences are nothing but acts of revenge against #WomenLifeFreedom
#پخشان_عزیزی
#وریشه_مرادی
A close-up of Gisèle Pelicot shows her smiling. She has short light brown hair and wears a black zip-front jacket with a white scarf. Text reads: "Gisèle Pelicot: The Face of Courage." Photo credit: Clement Mahoudeau/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Gisèle Pelicot stood with her head held high in a courtroom in Avignon, France, on Thursday as the verdicts in the four-month rape trial of her ex-husband and 50 other men were read. Her image has become a symbol of female strength around the world, our critic writes.
Read more: nyti.ms/41Ju7lP
Journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin were killed yesterday in what is reported to be a drone attack on their vehicle near the Tishrin Dam, east of Aleppo.
They were covering developments in the area, scene of clashes between Syrian Kurdish groups and opposition fighters, since 8 December.