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Affichage des articles du mars, 2021

Demonstrations for human rights in Istanbul

Saturday 27 March Demonstrations started in January against the appointment of the new director Melih Bulu of the Bogazici University in Istanbul. The students are calling for his resignation. But they also have new demands. One week ago, president Recep Tayyip Erdogan published a decree to withdraw from a treaty with the Council of Europe which protects women against violence. Hundreds of women and men gathered in Istanbul to defend rights towards students, women and LGBT community. They demand the end of the anti-LGBT measures taken by the government and the police. But the government refuses to accept the decree of the Istanbul Convention and claims the treaty is meant to “normalize homosexuality.” In Turkey, it’s difficult for women and LGBT to be heard. Last week, dozens of students were arrested for deploying the LGBT flag. Most of them have been released but the face-off is not over. Manifestations pour les droits humains à Istanbul Samedi 27 mars ...

Hundreds of femicides sorted as suicides

Thursday 4 March Last year in Turkey, 300 women were murdered, but this number could be higher because a lot of femicides are sorted as suicides. Women’s murders frequently happen in Turkey but most of the time, murderers are not punished. In 2018, Sule Cet’s murder shocked the country. An important pressure on social networks during the trial made it possible to condemn the culprit and his accomplice to a heavy prison sentence. But it was a rare case. Often, to cover the femicides, a lot of culprits claim the death was suicide, even if it is not consistent with the facts. To fight against those injustices, female lawyers who are members of women’s associations denounce the flaws of the Turkish judicial system dominated by men who do not react well to femicides. Five years ago, Turkey passed a law to prevent the violence against women but the law has not been applied. Des centaines de féminicides qualifiés de suicides Jeudi 4 mars L’année dernière en ...