Hawar News Agency Plan– 21,3 2025

Newroz Festival: Newroz is one of the most significant national occasions for the Kurdish people, celebrated annually on March 21. This festival goes beyond being a mere traditional celebration; it has become a symbol of identity, resistance against oppression, and affirmation of national existence. Despite decades of discriminatory policies, the Kurds have managed to hold onto this celebration, turning it into an annual occasion to reaffirm their cultural and political rights. (Photos and videos attached).
Calls for Accountability: Residents of Amuda, in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, have demanded that the Turkish occupation state be held accountable for its ongoing crimes in the region. They emphasized that the massacres committed in Kobani will not break the Kurdish people’s will. (Photos and videos attached).
Women's Rights in Syria’s Constitution: Women from the city of Tirbespiyê stressed the need to include clear protections for women's rights in the new Syrian constitution. (Photos and videos attached).
Intellectuals from the Tabqa region highlighted that the DAA model in North and East Syria is a successful governance system that contributes to the political resolution of the Syrian crisis. They noted that decentralized governance and broad popular participation are key tools for achieving democracy and stability in Syria. (Photos and videos attached).
Newroz Celebrations: March 21 marks the celebration of Newroz, with festivities taking place worldwide. In North and East Syria and Aleppo, 11 celebrations are scheduled across Jazira, Raqqa, Tabqa, and Euphrates Cantons, as well as in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood in Aleppo, starting at 10:00 AM. (Photos and videos attached).
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