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ZAHRA NADER TELLS / 2
‘Feminist movements all around the world should solidarize with Afghanistan’
Zahra Nader, a journalist from Afghanistan, says that in the face of what is happening in Afghanistan, the international media “need to make their countries and politicians responsible for doing the right thing and not what is easy.”
13 December 2022
Selay Dalaklı
ZAHRA NADER TELLS / 1
‘We need to tell the story of women in Afghanistan right now’
Zahra Nader, a journalist from Afghanistan, says, “Afghanistan is in the most severe women’s rights crisis in the world right now. So, we want to tell the story of how women resist, how they live in this situation, and what the cost is.”
12 December 2022
Selay Dalaklı
November 25 demonstrations banned in İstanbul's Beyoğlu
Women's groups had announced that they would hold a demonstration in Taksim to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
24 November 2022
'Free access to contraceptive methods now much more difficult in Türkiye'
Türkiye had made progress in the past with respect to women being able to get access to contraceptive methods. 'However we are falling behind these past gains' says Kocaboğa from Sexual Health and Reproductive Health Platform.
3 November 2022
Ece Deniz
Gender discrimination in Türkiye 'concerning,' says European Commission report
Backsliding continues in women's rights and gender equality, and the country's anti-discrimination legislation also does not meet European standards, according to the EU Commission's 2022 report.
19 October 2022
Turkey's top administrative court refuses to annul Erdoğan's İstanbul Convention decree
Women's groups took to the streets to protest the judgment while opposition leaders vowed to bring back the convention.
20 July 2022
WEEKLY ROUNDUP
'False memories' of Gezi, rage of women
Erdoğan attacks Gezi Park protesters with profanities • Turkey insists it will launch a new military offensive in Syria despite objections by US, Russia • Sweden signals it may resume arms sales to Turkey • Under pressure from religious groups, Eskişehir's LGBTI+ activists speak out
5 June 2022
Volga Kuşçuoğlu
Only 3 of 61 sports federations are headed by women in Turkey
Despite there being many women athletes in Turkey, the number of women leading sports federations is very low, shows a new report.
11 May 2022
Turkey's withdrawal from İstanbul Convention 'unlawful,' says Council of State prosecutor
The convention was ratified by the parliament and therefore cannot be annulled by a presidential decree, the prosecutor has stated.
29 April 2022
Details of indictment against We Will Stop Feminicides Platform
A lawsuit was filed against the platform for "immoral activities." A lawyer with the group has explained the allegations against the platform one by one.
18 April 2022
'We Will Stop Feminicides Platform' faces closure for 'immoral' activities
The lawsuit was filed after petitions of complaints accusing it of "undermining the family under the guise of defending women's rights," the group has said.
13 April 2022
LAWYERS PASİNLİ & AKKAYA
Legal amendment ‘aims to prevent divorce’ by limiting right to alimony
Speaking about the legal amendment poised to put a time limit on the right to alimony, lawyers Akkaya and Pasinli say that the attacks on women’s rights will not be limited to this, underlining that the amendment is against international conventions.
9 February 2022
Evrim Kepenek
Violations of rights peaked in 2021, shows CHP report on women
According to main opposition CHP Vice Chair Biçer-Karaca’s report, women constituted one of the groups most severely affected by the increasing violations of rights during the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis in Turkey in 2021.
6 January 2022
Evrim Kepenek
DEADLY FIRE IN İSTANBUL
Rights group demands 'urgent measures against deep poverty burning refugee children’
The İHD has stated, “The ones living in deep poverty, refugee women and children must be prevented from living in conditions where they do not even have safety of life and their right to life is under threat.”
17 December 2021
JOINT STATEMENT
8 bar associations condemn Erdoğan over his remarks targeting İstanbul Convention
Releasing a joint statement, the women’s rights centers of eight bar associations have criticized President and AKP Chair Erdoğan, who targeted the İstanbul Convention and the ones defending the convention: “We don’t recognize his words.”
10 November 2021
'KNOW YOUR PLACE'
University students protest ‘pyjama ban’ on women at a public dorm in İzmir
University student women have protested the administration of İzmir Cihannüma Higher Education Credit and Hostels Institution (KYK) dormitory for banning women students from wearing pyjamas outside their rooms.
18 October 2021
Amnesty criticizes Turkey's judicial reform package excluding unmarried women
The fourth judicial reform package "fails to address the deep flaws" in Turkey's judicial system, according to Amnesty International.
17 September 2021
Women's Platform for Equality discusses situation in Afghanistan
Women from Afghanistan also attended an online meeting held by the platform. One of them said the Taliban threatened them, saying, "The foreign forces will leave within 20 days and then you will get what you deserve."
24 August 2021
Women leave purple wreath in front of Consulate of Afghanistan
"We want to tell every woman, especially those in Afghanistan," said the protesters.
23 August 2021
Beauty and the East – Yabancı* observations about the freedoms of women in Turkey
If I am not being looked at, who could tell me that I am not behaving correctly? The stares are meant to unsettle women, serving as a daily reminder that men are the ones who make the rules and are thus the ones to ensure they are being followed.
6 August 2021
Betania Bardeleben Reyna
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Police block women's march for İstanbul Convention, use tear gas, rubber bullets
Women took to the streets as Turkey officially quit the İstanbul Convention on combating violence against women.
1 July 2021
Evrim Kepenek,Melisa Elçin Özçelikel
Erdoğan announces action plan on violence against women as Turkey quits İstanbul Convention
"Our struggle against violence against women did not start with the İstanbul Convention and will not end with it," the president has said.
1 July 2021
International Women's Solidarity Association grants honorary membership to Moroğlu
Nazan Moroğlu, the Coordinator of the Union of İstanbul Women’s Organizations (İKKB) and the Vice Chair of İstanbul Bar Association, has been granted the honorary membership of the International Women’s Solidarity Association (IWSA).
22 June 2021
REPORT/IMPRESSIONS
İstanbul Convention rally: 'I was born free and I live freely'
Even if the convention is abolished, women and LGBTI+s are determined to enforce its articles.
21 June 2021
Evrim Kepenek
Erdoğan insists it's at his discretion to pull Turkey out of İstanbul Convention
The president has said that Turkey's withdrawal from the Council of Europe treaty to combat violence against women is a "done deal."
26 March 2021
WOMEN IN POLITICS 2021
Turkey 129th out of 188 countries in women's parliamentary representation
UN Women has released a map on women's representation in parliaments, ministerial positions and at the highest levels of executive power.
23 March 2021
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REPORT ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS
41 women driven to suicide in Turkey in a year
At least 1,075 women were subjected to economic, physical, psychological and sexual violence, harassment or threat last year, shows a recent report released by the Women’s Commission of the Human Rights Association (İHD).
18 March 2021
Court dismisses newspaper executive's suit for damages against harassed woman journalist
Accused of harassing a woman journalist, the executive had filed a lawsuit for slander, seeking compensation.
24 February 2021
PEN Turkey grants Duygu Asena Women's Rights Award to Prof. Ayşe Buğra
The writers' association has said that it has awarded Buğra because of her reactions after being targeted by the president over the Boğaziçi University protests.
22 February 2021
We remember ‘this crowd’ whenever we despair
Amid all these debates and polemics about women’s looks in Turkey, I look at my reflection in the mirror and ask myself: What do I represent, after all? What do I “mean” in this country where everything is so full of political and ideological symbolism?
4 January 2021
Selay Dalaklı
'MAY YOU LOSE SLEEP'
‘Me too’ exposes the system as well, says HDP’s Ersoy
HDP MP Oya Ersoy has underlined that women cannot tolerate even a single word about Turkey’s possible withdrawal from the İstanbul Convention. “It cannot remain on paper, we will ensure that the convention is enforced,” she has noted.
17 December 2020
'ME TOO' MOVEMENT IN TURKEY
İstanbul Bar calls for legal action after revelations of sexual harassment
Investigations should be opened based on women's revelations of sexual harassment, according to the bar association.
14 December 2020
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