Is Life Getting Worse For Women In Erdogan鈥檚 Turkey?
Turks are united in revulsion at the murder university student Ozgecan Aslan. But they are divided about whether things are getting better or worse for women.
The murder and disfigurement of a 20-year-old woman in southern Turkey has prompted nationwide protests. Demonstrators have chanted the victim鈥檚 name, Ozgecan Aslan, and claimed that Turkey is becoming increasingly misogynistic. They point to growing reports of violence against women and restricted access to abortion. Hundreds of thousands of women have tweeted #sendeandat 鈥 'tell your story' in Turkish - to share their experiences of abuse. The powerful president, Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an, says that violence against women is the 鈥渂leeding wound鈥 of Turkey. But he has also said that women are 鈥渘ot equal鈥 to men. So, is it life getting worse for woman in Turkey? Expert witnesses include a leading Turkish feminist and a member of the governing AK party.
(Image: People hold posters of Ozgecan Aslan. Credit: Adem Altan/AFP/Getty Images)
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