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Fuglenes D, Aas E, Botten G, Qian P, Kristiansen IS. Why do some pregnant women prefer cesarean? Ethical approval was obtained from the Institutional Review Board of Erciyes University.

  • In 2010 a 16-year-old girl was buried alive by relatives for befriending boys in Southeast Turkey; her corpse was found 40 days after she went missing.
  • We aimed to recruit similar numbers of primiparas and multiparas to the study.
  • Since the 1990s, feminist discourse has become institutionalized, with the foundation of women’s studies centers and university programs at universities such as Marmara University or as Istanbul University.
  • Vietnamese women more often described sore nipples as their main problem (63%) compared with Australian women (17%) .
  • Women in Turkey also posted images to social media of themselves wearing shorts in solidarity.
  • Footage showed the man telling her that those who wear shorts “should die.” In protest at the attack, the hashtag #AyşegülTerzininSesiOlalim, which translates into English as “let’s be the voice of Aysegul Terzi”, was used thousands of times.

In 2015, Turkish university student Özgecan Aslan asian-date.net/western-asia/turkish-women was murdered as she resisted a rape attempt on a minibus in Mersin. The murder was committed by Turkish minibus driver Ahmet Suphi Altındöken, his father Necmettin Altındöken and his friend Fatih Gökçe. According to Turkish Daily Sabah, Özgcan Aslan became a symbol for Turkish women who are the victims of violence. In 2013, The Guardian reported that ‘the rape and torture of Kurdish prisoners in Turkey are disturbingly commonplace’. In July 2017, hundreds of women marched in Istanbul on to protest against violence and animosity they face from men demanding they dress more conservatively. Protesters say there has been an increase in the number of verbal and physical attacks against women for their choice of clothing in Turkey in recent years.

Violence for choice of clothing

And when it comes to prosecuting domestic violence, courts tend not to put offenders in pretrial detention, even if there is evidence of interfering with the victim. Then months later the court might simply issue a fine or suspended sentence on condition that the defendant does not reoffend within five years. Also, the authorities are failing to undertake effective risk assessments and don’t ensure the orders are observed. This leaves domestic violence survivors at risk even when they have reported abuse.

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Torloni MR, Betran AP, Montilla P, Scolaro E, Seuc A, Mazzoni A. Do Italian women prefer cesarean section? Through educational leadership opportunities that promote economic independence and civic engagement, we strengthen the potential of girls and women to become active, responsible and productive members of their societies. She gave birth to two children when she herself was still a child, before the cousin shot her dead at age 18. There were lots of opportunities for the authorities to bring her back to her family and prosecute the abuser. Some individuals active in leftist or Kurdish politics reported that plain-clothed security personnel abducted and detained them in undisclosed sites for shorter periods.

Our numbers are higher, so the interior ministry says we call everything femicide, but at least they publish reports now,” she adds. Australian women’s breastfeeding problems were usually related to difficulties with attachment compared with Turkish women who more often reported sore nipples. Australian women may have been more aware that problems with attachment may lead to sore nipples. ‘Attachment problems’ is a relatively newly derived term for unsuccessful breastfeeding and it is a term used by midwives. Almost all Turkish women breastfed their baby (98%) compared with 84% of Australian women . Women born in Turkey were more likely to perceive that their partners wanted them to breastfeed (83%) compared with Australian women (64%) .

Two recent studies of Vietnamese women who had migrated to Australia reported higher initiation than the previous studies, (between 79% and 89%). In one of the studies half of the women had stopped breastfeeding by three months but in the other 75% were continuing to feed some breast milk at this time . Almost all Turkish women initiated breastfeeding (98%) compared with 84% of Australian women.

Written official approvals for the research were obtained from the Administrative Units of the Maternity Hospitals and Health Directorate of Yozgat Province. The participants’ written and oral consents were obtained following their being informed about the purpose of the study. For the statistical analyses, percentages and Chi-square tests were used. For the data which were found to be significant in chi-square test, subsequent logistic regression analyses were performed.

The Umut Foundation, released statistics regarding violence against women in Turkey on International Women’s Day, showing that 397 women were killed in Turkey in 2016. A total of 317 women were killed with weapons in 2016, an increase over the 309 women killed with weapons – out of a total of 413 – in 2015. On 6 July 2017, a pregnant Syrian woman was raped and killed with her 10-month-old baby in the Sakarya Province, Turkey. Turkish women continue to be the victims of rape and honour killings, especially in Turkish Kurdistan, where most crimes against women take place. Research by scholars and government agencies indicate widespread domestic violence among the people of Turkey, as well as in the Turkish diaspora. Despite Turkey being a patriarchal society, there are many historical examples of Turkish women involved in public life and activism.