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Women are power: Türkiye marks International Women’s Day

Women are power: Türkiye marks International Women’s Day

Women are the epitome of affection and compassion and honor us with their presence in each facet of our lives. They give us energy with their assist as moms, wives, daughters, sisters and associates. Women are the cornerstone of society and households, and have at all times been a supply of sacrifice, energy, solidarity and love.

Women working in varied establishments have confirmed that they don’t seem to be lower than males in any area. This has additionally been the case in Türkiye, which has lately witnessed the worst catastrophe in its historical past. The earthquakes that jolted southern Türkiye on Feb. 6 made 85 million hearts beat collectively. When the entire world united to assist quake victims on this hour of want, girls throughout the nation have been mobilizing to assist in the earthquake zone since Day 1. Sometimes with the compassion of a mom and typically with the companionship of a sister, they’ve helped survivors do not forget that they aren’t alone.

Perihan Kaya, a technician and building tools operator within the sixth Regional Directorate of State Hydraulic Works, stated that she has been working in Hatay because the first hours of the earthquake and remained there voluntarily. With tears in her eyes, she defined, “Some of the saddest moments were when I was assisting in the debris removal works, and I found children’s toys under the rubble.”

Kaya additionally shared her emotions on International Women’s Day: “Mothers and children should not cry anymore. I hope such a thing will never happen again. We will all heal our wounds together. As our ministry and institution, we are at the disposal of our nation with one heart. We will continue to work until the region is put back together again.”

March 8 is marked as International Women’s Day, which began in 1977 on the United Nations General Assembly to assist girls’s rights and world peace. In Türkiye, the primary assembly on this situation was held in Ankara in 1921 underneath the management of republic founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk within the first 10 years following the institution of the republic. However, the U.N. celebrated its first Women’s Day in 1975, and since then, March 8 has been marked to have a good time girls worldwide by deciding a theme yearly. This 12 months’s theme is “Embrace Equity.”

“Women need to be protected from being the target of violence, sexual harassment and sexual exploitation, which is one of our state’s primary duties. Therefore, we call on our state to fulfill the duties it has undertaken. In addition, all the states should have ‘zero tolerance’ of violence against women,” stated Adem Aktürk, president of the Erzincan Bar Association, on March 8, International Women’s Day.

Referring to one in every of Atatürk’s speeches, Aktürk stated: “We do not believe that women should have to ask for rights that are already theirs to claim. No one should support a situation in which women must demand rights. In the War of Independence, our women stood shoulder to shoulder with men to protect and feed the rest of the country. They have the right to have a say in every subject and matter of the country.”

March 8 is well known to handle the important issues girls face worldwide, but points haven’t been resolved regardless of the worldwide conventions and insurance policies adopted on the nationwide and worldwide ranges. Women face violence and discrimination everywhere in the world. Yet, they continue to be in a secondary place to males in politics, decision-making, the economic system, and training and are abused as sexual objects within the media and promoting; they’re discriminated in opposition to and excluded resulting from cultural, political, ideological, or non secular causes,” Aktürk stated.

“Today, one out of every three women in the world is exposed to different forms of violence, and we are shaken by the news of a murder of a woman, harassment and rape almost every day. We demand that necessary action be taken as soon as possible to prevent violence against women and to implement legal steps to prevent the reduction of sentences in femicides,” he emphasised.

“A society with educated, self-confident, self-reliant women will always be strong. We must not forget that we can only create a strong Türkiye with strong women. In this context, in recent years, our state has been working hard to ensure the participation of women in political, social, cultural and economic fields. Violence against women is a betrayal of humanity and cannot be justified on any grounds. We will not remain silent against violence. The courage is from you; the support is from us. We sincerely congratulate March 8 International Women’s Day and offer our respect,” Aktürk maintained.

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