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Turkish women join voices against violence: “We are not afraid”

Turkish women are raising their voices and demanding their rights, calling for an end to the violence they face almost daily.

Demonstrations by women in our neighborhood in favor of their rights are not an easy task. For years, as Deutsche Welle points out in a related report, it was almost impossible for the police to demonstrate undisturbed in Istiklal, Istanbul’s largest shopping street. Recent Women’s Day was no exception. Despite the difficult conditions due to the pandemic, they took to the streets to demonstrate peacefully. However, they again encountered the familiar police blocs.

Images of intense opposition were prevalent in the streets of Istanbul, with armored police vehicles and heavily armed police on the one hand and women dancing, singing and showing solidarity with members of the LGBTQ + community, who are also victims. discrimination in Turkey.

Shocking video on social media

Her subject violence against women in Turkey is back in the news on the occasion of a shocking video that was released on social media last weekend. A man brutally hits a woman on the head in public. There is blood everywhere. According to Turkish media, she is her husband. Their 5-year-old daughter stands on the side of the road and looks looking for her mother.

50-year-old Sema, who defends women’s rights, says: “Many women have been killed by men, especially in the last two years. That is why we must defend ourselves. We make our own decisions, we live our lives, the road is ours, as are our rights. “

300 women were murdered last year

According to feminist websites, 300 women were murdered by men in Turkey last year alone. The perpetrators are often spouses, ex-partners or family members. Many women find that their treatment by justice is mild. For his part, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told his party’s women MPs that he would address the problem. At the same time, he clearly defines the position of women in Turkey: “Women are the mother and the basis of the child.”

But it is precisely such formulations that refer to a conservative and patriarchal society that many women in today’s Turkey do not want to hear. And there society changes and with it the position of the modern woman in it. That is why women in Turkey seem determined not to give up, continuing to take to the streets at every opportunity, even if it involves clashes with the police. And as 34-year-old Basak says: “We are not afraid. We have no intention of clashing with the police. We just want to convey our messages. If they stop us, we will go elsewhere. But we will definitely be here. “Even if the police are here, that will not change anything.”

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