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Turkey sees dramatic rise in femicides
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1 year ago
Femicide, deadly violence against women or girls, is on the rise in Turkey. Aid groups say a lack of education and a social climate favorable to perpetrators is to blame.
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Turkey, 2024.
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The country hasn't had this many cases of deadly violence against women in many years.
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In October alone, 48 women were killed, most by partners or family members.
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Every time I read about the murder of a woman, it all comes back.
00:23
My body trembles, the adrenaline flows.
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I actually feel the pain these women must have felt.
00:33
Abject fear still pursues Özgür Gülbaş whenever she leaves her apartment in Eskişehir,
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western Turkey.
00:41
Five years have passed since she was nearly killed by her ex-husband.
00:46
He stabbed her 16 times with a knife.
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Gülbaş carries a GPS receiver with her at all times.
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The culprit is back on the streets, with only an ankle monitor keeping track of him.
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If he gets too close to her, an alarm sounds.
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But she can't shake the uncertainty.
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I always have to carry this device with me and always keep the battery charged.
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But still, I rarely go anywhere.
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Gülbaş's voice can be heard at many a demonstration against femicide around Turkey.
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The offices of the We Will Stop Femicide platform are one of the few places Gülbaş still regularly
01:40
visits.
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As a survivor, she does what she can to support women.
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These women have always supported me in my struggle for justice.
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And so I've decided to help other women and mothers who, like me, have become victims
01:58
of violence in their own struggles.
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The activists plan the next protests.
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The organization is facing a potential ban.
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The government is accusing it of infringing on morals and family values.
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At the same time, Turkish women are increasingly having to worry about their safety out on
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the streets.
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At any time, I can be attacked or even killed by a man known or unknown to me.
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We can't allow ourselves to get used to living with that in this day and age.
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The number of fatalities recorded here keeps rising.
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By the end of 2024, there will be many more than the 400 already counted, not to mention
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unsolved murders.
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Women are allegedly falling out of hotel room windows or from their balconies.
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And the media report it as suicide.
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On top of that is the widespread culture of impunity that we have to fight against.
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After conviction, penalties for many of the perpetrators are reduced.
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This was the case for Özgür Gülbaş's ex-husband.
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Initially he was sentenced to seven years in prison for attempted murder.
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For Gülbaş and her young son, it was a brief respite.
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But then came the appeal hearings.
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He was credited with time served in pretrial custody.
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Then the sentence was only one year in prison, and he didn't even have to serve all of that.
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At some point you start to wonder if you don't bear some of the guilt yourself.
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The courts and the authorities are always making you feel like you do.
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Turkey's opposition parties are outraged over the inadequate protection of women against
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violence.
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They accuse ErdoÄŸan's administration of encouraging perpetrators.
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With just one signature, Mr Tayyip ErdoÄŸan left the international convention combating
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violence against women.
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And with that, the state ended its support for our women.
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The people in the streets of EskiÅŸehir lay the blame for the rise in violence against
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women on a lack of education.
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The more people read and educate themselves, the more understanding they develop for their
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partners.
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It's very clearly inadequate education, and a matter of how you raise your own children.
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Özgür Gülbaş agrees.
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She does what she can to keep her own son insulated against the culture of violence
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against women that's so widespread in Turkey.
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I want him to become a good member of society, above all, one that shows respect for women.
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I dedicate myself tirelessly to that end.
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Survivors like Özgür Gülbaş carry the banner of hope for Turkey.
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Hope for a world in which women can live without fear.
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