Sunday, June 04, 2006

From Honour Killings to Suicides

As part of its bid to meet EU membership requirements, Turkey in 2005 approved new legislation making "honour killings" - the practice of men killing their female relatives for perceived immoral behaviour - punishable by life in prison. So far so good. However, growing numbers of female suicides raise suspicion that women are now being forced or pressured by relatives to kill themselves instead. An estimated 70 women die in honour killings in Turkey every year, mostly in the south-east, the country's poorest and most conservative region, and now suicides seem to reach similar numbers. The real figure may be higher as in remote villages, deaths (or births) are not always recorded. In a survey conducted in this region in 2005, 40 % of males said a women guilty of adultery should be killed. And violence against women is accepted across Turkey. Domestic violence is considered a family matter.

Hopefully the prospect of future EU membership will create enough political willpower to enforce further legislation and lasting positive change.

(Earlier post about Turkey)

3 comments:

  1. Don't be fooled into thinking that just because domestic violence is illegal, it doesn't happen inside the EU as well, especially of a Saturday night in Britain's inner cities when the pubs close.

    BTW I'm back! Common sense took over, sadly, so I didn't get married. But we are still together.

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  2. I know, and it happens a lot in Sweden too. But at least it is not explicitly supported and that's the first step.

    Dagens Nyheter also had an article on honour killings and suicides in Turkey. http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=148&a=547972&maNo=-1

    P.S. Will e-mail you a personal note!

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  3. What a convenient way to get around those burdensome EU requirements. Sick, sick, sick...

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