Milli Gazete's struggle gives results! Turkey withdraws from Istanbul Convention

Milli Gazetes struggle gives results! Turkey withdraws from Istanbul Convention
Date: 21.3.2021 13:00

In addition to shaking our family structure, a step back was taken from the Istanbul Convention, which also paved the way for immoral situations...

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The Istanbul Convention, which was met with reaction from the majority of the society, was abolished with the President's Decree published in the Official Gazette. Milli Gazete exhibited a great struggle for the annulment of the Istanbul Convention.
 
Turkey withdrew from a European treaty on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, according to the country’s Official Gazette early Saturday.
 
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed a decree to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention that was signed in 2011.
 
Family, Labor and Social Services Minister Zehra Zumrut Selcuk said on Twitter that women's rights is guaranteed in domestic legislation, especially in the Constitution.
 
Selcuk said the Turkish legal system is “dynamic and strong enough” to implement new regulations according to need.
 
She said violence against women is a crime against humanity and that Turkey will resolutely continue its fight against violence with the principle of “zero tolerance.”
 
Communications Director Fahrettin Altun said Turkey resolutely continues its struggle to make women participate more in social, economic, political, and cultural life.
 
”We will always say strong women strong Turkey,” he said on Twitter.
 
Turkey is the first country to ratify the Council of Europe convention adopted in Istanbul. It seeks to prevent violence against women, including domestic violence, and bring an end to legal impunity for perpetrators.

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