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Turkey Drops Bid To Close Leading Anti-femicide Group

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Turkey Drops Bid To Close Leading Anti-femicide Group
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A Turkish court on Wednesday rejected a prosecutor’s attempts to shut down a leading anti-femicide campaign group on charges of violating administrative laws and “morality”.

The rare court victory for a Turkish rights group came as Ankara vows to mend ties with Western allies after May elections in which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan extended his dominant rule into a third decade.

Cheers from the We Will Stop Femicide Platform members and supporters went up in Istanbul’s main courthouse after the presiding judge dropped the case after more than a year of hearings.

“You won’t be able to stop us, but we will stop femicide,” the group declared on social media after the verdict.

“We are very happy, but (the trial) should not have happened in the first place,” We Will Stop Femicide Platform representative Nursen Inal told AFP.

Riot police cordoned off the courthouse and detained two supporters of the campaign group ahead of the closely watched hearing.

Prosecutors had asked the court to close the group for “acting against the law and morality” in hearings that had stretched out for more than a year.

The group called the charges political and said it was never presented with an explanation as to which laws it was supposed to have violated.

The We Will Stop Femicide Platform has been campaigning against the murder and abuse of women in the mostly Muslim but officially secular nation since 2010.

It became a lightning rod for criticism from Islamic conservatives after speaking out against Erdogan’s 2021 decision to pull Turkey out of a European convention aimed at combating violence against women.

More conservative members of Erdogan’s ruling party also accused the group of damaging traditional family values by speaking out in defence of LGBTQ rights.

Erdogan himself branded the LGBTQ community “perverse” and repeatedly denounced its supporters during his May re-election campaign.

The We Will Stop Femicide Platform says 403 women were murdered in Turkey last year and 423 in 2021.

The group’s prosecution alarmed human rights groups and followed a string of other hugely controversial jailings of Erdogan opponents and reporters.

But some analysts are sensing a change in tone in Turkey after the May vote.

Turkey this year reaffirmed its commitment to resume long-stalled negotiations to join the European Union.

Erdogan is also slowly repairing relations with historic rivals Armenia and Greece.

His push to join the European Union — at a standstill since 2018 — is unlikely to make major headway in the coming years.

The bloc’s enlargement commissioner said on a visit to Ankara this month that Brussels needed to see tangible progress on Turkey’s commitment to “democracy and the rule of law”.

But initial talks are starting on expanding a customs union the sides first signed nearly three decades ago.

Riot police cordoned off the courthouse and detained two supporters of the campaign group ahead of the closely watched hearing
AFP



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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