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Hundreds of people are calling for justice for femicide victims in Turkey after a string of murders of women and girls.
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00:00Calling for change. Hundreds of people in Turkey have taken to the streets of Istanbul
00:07to protest violence against women. Demonstrations have sprung up around the country for over
00:13a week since the double murder of two women and the suicide of a male suspect who had
00:18been under investigation. Nearly 300 women have been killed in Turkey so far this year.
00:24The mother of one such victim demanded the state take responsibility.
00:47Many of the protesters blame conservative President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamic-based
00:52AK Party. In 2021, he removed the country from an international treaty to prevent gender-based
00:59violence. It's an issue gaining attention worldwide. According to the UN, 2022 saw the
01:05highest number of femicides around the world in two decades, with nearly 89,000 women and
01:11girls killed. That's despite the UN saying overall homicide figures were down.
01:18In India, millions of doctors went on strike for over a month after a female colleague
01:25was raped and killed in Kolkata. In Kenya, calls for justice after a spate of killings
01:33in January. A 2022 UN report found Africa had the most killings of women by a partner
01:38or family member than anywhere else on earth. The report says women globally are most likely
01:44to be killed by the people closest to them. And until justice is served, the worldwide
01:50fight will continue for accountability and change, even as families grieve the loss of
01:55their loved ones.
01:56Dolphin Chen and Tiffany Wong for Taiwan Plus.

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