Women prisoners in Evin Prison refuses gives evidence
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- 16:39 09/9
5 women prisoners in Evin Prison refused to give evidence to the prosecutor.
5 women prisoners in Evin Prison refused to give evidence to the prosecutor.
Women gathered for the murder of Pınar Bayrak by Ziya Ecer and said: “Another man, emboldened by misogynist policies, impunity and good behavior discounts, murdered Pınar by saying ‘nothing will happen to me anyway’.”
Tuba Sert, who is being held in Manavgat Type S Closed Prison, said that guards threatened prisoner Zilan Demir and subjected her to psychological violence.
Women participating in the “Women's Labor Gathering” organized by the Peyas Municipality in a different park every week demanded the expansion of activities to make their labor visible.
Speaking about the “Freedom Readings” and workshops they organize, Gülistan Bozkurt from TJA stated that their aim is to raise awareness and organize.
In Afghanistan, the “Virtue Law” prepared to control sharia rules more strictly came into force. The law restricts life and increases controls in many areas, especially for women.
DEM Party Women's Assembly left a black wreath with the slogan “Stop the executions” in front of the Iranian Embassy against the executions in Iran and said: “The voices of Peshxan and Şerife will spread all over the world with the slogan ‘Jin, jiyan, azadi’.”
Kurdish women in Europe will take the absolute isolation of Abdullah Öcalan and the war against Kurds to the Council of Europe and organize a Peace and Justice Conference on September 1.
Writer and academic Dr. Mona Fayyad says the women of the world must unite in a joint struggle against the executions in Iran.
The 77th issue of Jin Magazine met with its readers with the cover ' You cannot subjugate women!’
Four years have passed since the death of İpek Er, who was raped by Specialized Sergeant Musa Orhan. Orhan's sentence is pending at the Court of Cassation.
Women in India, who have been protesting the murder of a woman after she was raped for days, reacted to the attacks by holding a banner reading “Jin, jiyan, azadi”.
In a statement on Afghan women resisting against the Taliban regime, TJA said: “We defend and embrace their struggle for freedom for more than 40 years. Despite the borders imposed by nation state fascism, we will continue to say 'jin, jiyan, azadi' together wherever our voices reach.”
Afghanistan under Taliban rule has turned into an open prison for women and children. Women, whose rights are restricted in every field from health to education, sports to entertainment, create alternative spaces for themselves with solidarity.
Elif Ege from Mor Çatı (Purple Roof) said that in the report they submitted to the UN, they described the discrimination and racism experienced by migrant women and added: “Violence against women cannot be prevented unless gender equality is achieved.”