Özgecan Aslan
Laws OK, 'prosecution process problematic'
Turkey?s penalties for violence against women are strict enough for suspects to get the necessary sentences, and the problem is with the prosecution process, during which judges have discretionary power, Family and Social Policies Minister Ay?enur ?slam has said.
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Turkish women changing names to escape violence from men
With the police and the Family Ministry weighing up steps to take in the fight against violence against women, 125 victims have changed their names to escape further attacks.
We are shocked!
How awful! A psychopath stabs to death a 20-year-old female student because she had resisted his rape attempt. He then chops off her hands and burns her, all while ringing his father and a friend who arrive at the scene to ?help? him. The next day, nearly 80 million Turks are shocked! How shocking one of us committed such a monstrous act!
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Turkish man detained over killing, dismembering wife
A mentally ill Turkish man has been detained for allegedly murdering his wife and dumping her dismembered body at a garbage dump in Istanbul -- the latest grisly killing of a woman in Turkey.
The murder came amid public anger over the murder and attempted rape of 20-year-old female student Özgecan Aslan by a bus driver last week.
Turkish soap operas increase rapes, AKP MP argues
A ruling party lawmaker has blamed popular Turkish soap operas for the increase in the number of rape cases in the country, arguing that such series were ruining the nature of the Turkish family structure.
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Erdo?an targets feminists to prevent unity of conservative and liberal women
?Men are entrusted to women.?
?It?s not over until I say it is over.?
The first sentence belongs to Turkey?s President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an. He said it while talking about the brutal murder of Özgecan Aslan.
The second belongs to an ordinary male citizen in Turkey, uttered when his female partner asks to part ways.
Support one woman, attack another
Özgecan Aslan was murdered brutally because she was a woman.
We are, as a country, experiencing the pain of such an atrocity. At least, today, all of us, especially we, men, should be thinking again and again, questioning our view of women. The first thing men should do is change the language of politics.
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Thousands protest murder of Özgecan Aslan
Around 15,000 people marched in the southern province of Mersin on Feb. 18 to protest the brutal murder of 20-year-old Özgecan Aslan.
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Wife of Özgecan Aslan's killer demands 'heaviest sentence' for husband
The wife of the man who confessed to the murder that has shook Turkey over the past days has demanded the ?heaviest sentence? for him.
?God damn him. I want him to be given the heaviest sentence,? Neslihan Alt?ndöken told the Do?an News Agency on Feb. 17.
Turkish man wears skirt for victimized women
A Turkish man has donned a skirt in a central Istanbul square, to demonstrate in memory of slain 20-year-old student Özgecan Aslan, triggering social media calls for a massive "skirt-wearing" march over the weekend.
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