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The İstanbul March 8 Women's Platform organized a demonstration in İstanbul's Kadıköy on the occasion of March 8 International Women's Day yesterday (March 6). Women applauded, sang songs and chanted slogans while also opening banners that read, "We step up our struggle against poverty, violence and exploitation; we have the power to change."
Women also waved their white handkerchiefs to send their greetings to Kurdish politician and ill prisoner Aysel Tuğluk and all other women ill prisoners in Turkey who are not released due to the reports of the Forensic Medicine Institution which conclude that "they can stay in prison".
While the names of the women who lost their lives as a result of male violence were also read out during the demonstration, women cried out loud: "We don't want male justice, we want real justice."
At the demonstration where women performed folk dances and chanted ululations, the press statement was read out in three languages.
'We step up our struggle'
The statement in Turkish, Kurdish and Arabic was read out by Şenay Kumuz, Gamze Abay, Mercan Gül and İrem Kayıkçı. The women said:
We step up our joint struggle against male domination, exploitation of labor, unemployment, poverty, flexible and precarious work, increasing male violence and policies of impunity, war, mounting violence and violations of rights in prisons and against our struggle on the streets, the ones who turn LGBTI+s, migrants and refugees into targets with discriminatory hate speech, fascism and promises of both the government and mainstream opposition.
Referring to the economic hardships in Turkey, they added:
"Inflation rates have increased along with the economic crisis; while the prices of all products, especially basic needs, have increased, even the most basic necessities such as housing, heating and food have been restricted. With the hikes in electricity and natural gas prices, there is a desire to confine women to dark and cold houses, to family and to the cycle of violence. We will not pay the price for the crisis; let you papa state pay it."
'We are against warmongering'
The women's statement also referred to the Russia-Ukraine war on its 11th day yesterday. Underlining that "they do not accept the unjust policies of war and invasion of Russian imperialism and NATO in Ukraine, Donetsk and Luhansk", women briefly added the following:
"As the ones who closely witnessed what women, children and poor people forced to migrate are subjected to as refugees, we are against this warmongering. We are a witness to the massacres of refugees in the Aegean Sea, on the Greece-Turkey border and in their living spaces. We will not let refugee women be sexually, physically and psychologically assaulted.
Since the beginning of 2022, men have massacred at least 64 women. The attacks on LGBTI+s have been gradually increasing and there is an effort to normalize hate speech. Subjected to homophobia, transphobia and economic violence, LGBTI+s are tested with poverty and they are driven to suicide, like Zirve Soylu.
'We have the power to change'
"We know that these are not suicides but the murders of the heteropatriarchal capitalist order. They attack by withdrawing from the İstanbul Convention, by attacking the Law no. 6284 [on the Protection of Family and Prevention of Violence Against Women], by amending the law on alimony, by arresting and by marking television programs as targets.
"We are here as domestic worker women; we are here as unemployed and poor women; we are here as the refugee women who are seen as war bounties in Ukraine and Syria. We are here because there is a free and equal future to win! We have the power to change."
After the press statement was read out, the event ended with songs and folk dances. (EMK/RT/SD)