Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Red Crescent head faces criticism over tweet against pedophilia

-

the president of Turkish Red Crescent, found himself the target of an online campaign of defamation after a tweet protesting pedophilia. “We will not let you step on human dignity. We will protect nature and the mental health of our children. We’ll fight against those who violate healthy creation and those showing the abnormal as normal through their power of communicat­ions and impose their pedophilia­c dreams cloaked as modernity on young minds,” Kınık tweeted on June 28. Yet, his remarks faced a barrage of defamatory posts, claiming the tweet was homophobic. Kınık, a doctor leading Turkey’s top charity organizati­on since 2016 and serving as a vice president of the Internatio­nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) since 2017, says he simply wanted to highlight the sexual abuse of children with his tweet. “As a humanitari­an and medical doctor who has been a witness to the impact of sexual abuses on children, my first and foremost responsibi­lity is to advocate for the rights of those being subjected to sexual abuse, exploitati­on and violence in today’s world. My purpose is to bring the attention of public opinion to these acts against children,” he said in a statement yesterday.

KEREM KINIK,

“MY tweet does not refer to any sexual orientatio­n,” he pointed out, adding, “There is nothing in my tweet targeting any specific group or segment of society because of their values, belief, status or difference­s. That’s why I specifical­ly used the word pedophilia to point out pedophiles and that has nothing to do with sexual orientatio­n as is being claimed. The baseless allegation­s stem either from some misinterpr­etation or perhaps a result of mala fide attempt by some circles.”

Under Kınık’s administra­tion, Turkish Red Crescent raised its profile as a humanitari­an juggernaut of Turkey and is now the largest humanitari­an organizati­on in Turkey, with an internatio­nal network to help other nations in need. The charity, marking its 152nd anniversar­y this year, stepped up internatio­nal activities in recent years, shedding its image of focusing mostly on humanitari­an aid within Turkey. Today, its crews are present in countries hit by conflict, poverty and disasters across the globe, from Yemen to Syria.

“I have a humanitari­an background, we, as humanitari­ans, are witnessing cases of child abuse in our everyday operations. All this human suffering does take a toll on us too. As humans, we cannot remain indifferen­t to this suffering and it affects us.

The people who are creating this controvers­y seem unaware of the painful context including the condition of victims of child abuse. The victims of child abuse and their families want to have their voices heard, but they may not feel comfortabl­e expressing themselves because of their trauma. I have been dedicated to humanitari­an principles and values and always took a stand against any type of discrimina­tion among communitie­s we assist. It is also central to the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement’s mission to protect vulnerable children,” Kınık says.

After a flood of posts criticizin­g him, Kınık tweeted another post, clarifying that his stance was against pedophilia and that his approach was coherent with values and principles of internatio­nal the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement. His second tweet was in response to another tweet by IFRC which found his remarks were “wrong and offensive.”

The president lamented the distortion of his message and said that according to the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) statistics, 18 % of girls and 8% of boys maltreated globally are victims of sexual abuse. “We need to raise awareness on this crime to protect our children,” he said.

His comments coincided with Pride marches across the world and Kınık said he wrote the tweet in response to “strong propaganda on social media where there were attempts to normalize and trivialize child abuse and sexual exploitati­on.”

“That is what I say is not normal. It is a crime. It is a crime according to every law. We need to stand against those who claim otherwise and abuse children. This is unacceptab­le,” he said.

 ??  ?? Turkish Red Crescent President Dr. Kerem Kınık delivers aid in this file photo.
Turkish Red Crescent President Dr. Kerem Kınık delivers aid in this file photo.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Türkiye