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Turkish riot police halt illegal march decrying violence against women

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ISTANBUL: Turkish riot police on Sunday fired tear gas and used their shields to halt an unauthoris­ed march in Istanbul marking an internatio­nal day calling for an end to violence against women.

The police action, launched after several orders for the crowd to disperse, prevented a thousand demonstrat­ors moving along Istiklal avenue, the main shopping thoroughfa­re in Istanbul.

Protesters responded by yelling “we will not be silent”, “we are not afraid” and “we will not obey”.

After a tense face- to- face confrontat­ion with police, which lasted nearly two hours, the marchers broke off into side streets to yell their slogans before eventually leaving the area.

Turkish authoritie­s give very few authorisat­ions for public protests, following big antigovern­ment marches that took place in 2013.

Peaceful protests marking the Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence Against Women were held in many other cities around the world over the weekend, most of them without police opposition.

“To be a woman in Turkey is to suffer violence from men in all areas of life, whether at work or at home,” one demonstrat­or, Yasemin Esmer, told AFP.

“We’re here to cry out our feeling of revolt. We are saying we are stronger when united,” said another, a student who didn’t give her name.

Violence against women is a recurrent issue in Turkey, where several hundred femicides are recorded each year.

An associatio­n, Stop Femicides, counted 409 murders of women or girls last year, and 328 in 2016.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has frequently condemned violence against women.

But associatio­ns accuse his conservati­ve, Islamic-rooted government of failing to take sufficient measures to stop it. — AFP

 ??  ?? A Turkish riot police officer reacts during clashes with women’s rights activists who tried to march to Taksim Square to protest against gender violence in Istanbul on the Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence against Women. — AFP photo
A Turkish riot police officer reacts during clashes with women’s rights activists who tried to march to Taksim Square to protest against gender violence in Istanbul on the Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence against Women. — AFP photo

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