The justice march from Istanbul to Ankara, under the umbrella of the Turkish Family Association, started on Thursday and continues in Sakarya, in order to remedy the grievances of the Perpetual Alimony Victims Platform and the Family Victim Rights Platform.
The "Justice March" of the Perpetual Alimony Victims Platform and the Family Victim Rights Platform continues from Istanbul to Ankara. The march, which started in the previous days, continues in Sakarya as of yesterday. The march is aimed at making the voices of indefinite child support victims heard.
“WE WILL BLOCK PROJECTS THAT WANT TO DESTROY THE FAMILY”
İlhan Ergincan, Founding President of Perpetual Alimony Victims Platform and Family Victim Rights Platform, who made a statement to our newspaper, "Our struggle against laws aimed at disrupting our family structure continues. With this march, we aim to prevent demolition projects carried out against the family," he said.
“MARCHING, AN EFFECTIVE AND LEGAL ACTION”
Ergincan stated that they walked from Istanbul to Ankara to keep the family alive.
"As the Turkey Family Unity Platform, we are trying to make our voice heard by carrying out an effective and legal action with the mass march from Istanbul to Ankara in order to ensure the continuation of our future generations, to keep the family alive, and to prevent the family destruction projects of external forces and feminists," he added.
Stating that there is still no solution to the indefinite alimony and child confiscation issues included in the 100-day action plan announced by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Ergincan said, "After our President's 100-day action plan, 1041 days have passed and the grievances have not ended. Then, the problems started to be resolved with the judicial packages that started with the 1st Judicial package, but the problems related to indefinite alimony, child confiscation, Law No. 6284, custody, family court problems and young marriage could not be found in the 4th Judicial package. Hopes are left for the 5th Judgment package. Our honorable struggle will continue until the victims end."
The marching team, which will arrive in Ankara on June 11, will end the march with a press release in Ankara.