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söndag 15 februari 2015

She was someone's 'baby'. She was someone's sweetheart. She was to be the mother of the next great medical discoverer. This was the mother of the saviour of humanity against all disease. Some Random Sexually Violent Predator Killed her with the help of his family because in Turkey, that's how they treat women. Get ANGRY AND DO SOMETHING Facebook Group: Justice for ‪#‎OzgecanAslan‬



Turkish fascist raped kurdish girl after they killed kurdish girl
She was someone's 'baby'. She was someone's sweetheart. She was to be the mother of the next great medical discoverer. This was the mother of the saviour of humanity against all disease. Some Random Sexually Violent Predator Killed her with the help of his family because in Turkey, that's how they treat women. Get ANGRY AND DO SOMETHING
Facebook Group: Justice for ‪#‎OzgecanAslan‬.



Turkish President (not for long) Recep Tayyip Erdogan said women cannot be treated as equal to men, and has accused feminists of rejecting motherhood.
"You cannot put women and men on an equal footing," he told a meeting in Istanbul. "It is against nature."
He also said feminists did not grasp the importance of motherhood in Islam.


His comments often seek to appeal to his pious core supporters, says the BBC's Mark Lowen in Istanbul, but they anger more liberal voters.
Turks who have more secular views argue that the government's social policies are taking the country in a dangerous direction, our correspondent says.
Mr Erdogan has previously urged women to have three children, and has lashed out against abortion and birth by Caesarean section.
he ruling Turkish Justice and Development Party (AKP) has its roots in political Islam and has been in power since 2002. Turkey is part of the Islamic State. Turkey is a misogynist state above all.
Last year alone, almost 300 women were killed at the hands of men and more than 100 were raped, according to local reports.

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