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Birçok kadın oyuncudan İstanbul Sözleşmesi paylaşımı: Türkiye’de neler oluyor?

Kadın erkek eşitliğini savunan ve kadının haklarını güvenceye alan İstanbul Sözleşmesi’ne dönük AKP iktidarının başlatmış olduğu karalama ve fes etme tehditlerine karşı birçok ünlü oyuncu sosyal medya hesaplarından tepki göstererek, “Sesinizi duyuyoruz, sizinleyiz” dedi

Kadın oyuncular Evan Rachel Wood, Eva Green, Jessica Biel, Florence Pugh, Jenna Ushkowitz, Anna Paquin ve şarkıcı Christina Aguilera, AKP iktidarı tarafından hedef haline getirilen kadınlar için hayati öneme sahip İstanbul Sözleşmesi’ne ilişkin paylaşım yaptı.

Birçok kadın oyuncu sosyal medya hesaplarından duruma tepki göstererek, “Türkiye’deki kadınlara neler oluyor?” ifadeleriyle paylaşım yaptı. Türkiye’de artan kadına yönelik şiddete dikkat çekti.

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CHALLENGE ACCEPTED @clairemccarthygram @barbarabaumel • You may have seen black & white photos from the women you follow with #womensupportingwomen #womenempoweringwomen pop up in your feed recently. The origin of this movement comes from what is happening to Turkish women – to cite @auturkishculturalclub, in recent years, reports of violence against women have skyrocketed. Well over 1,000 women have been officially killed in gender-based violence since 2010. This year has been particularly difficult for Turkish women – the combined effects of social media trolling, a plummeting economy, deepening toxic masculinity, and the COVID-19 crisis have escalated an already delicate situation. Then came Pinar Gültekin, a university student who was reported missing on July 16th. She was last seen waiting for a bus in Mugla Province. When her body was exhumed, she had been beaten, strangled, and buried in a barrel. Although her killer has been identified and taken into custody, many fear that he will be released soon or receive a light sentence – which is the case for many of the men who killed these women. In honor of #pınargültekin, let’s stand against Femicides in Turkey. Turkish people wake up every day to see black & white photos of murdered women on their social media feeds, in their newspapers, and on their TV screens. In solidarity, #challengeaccepted – not one more murdered woman. #stopviolenceagainstwomen

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