27 women killed in July
Violence against women is increasing in Turkey after its withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention. 27 women were killed and the deaths of eight women were recorded as suspicious deaths in July, according to the report of Jinnews reporter Dilan Babat. Four women were killed in the racist attack on a Kurdish family in the Meram district of Konya province while nine women were killed by their husbands.
News Center- Femicides and violence against women continue to increase in Turkey. 27 women were killed in Turkey in July, according to the news compiled by Jinnews from local and national newspapers, news websites, and news agencies.
Jinnews reporter Dilan Babat reported that in July, four women were killed in the racist attack on a Kurdish family in the Meram district of Konya province; the deaths of eight women were recorded as suspicious deaths and seven women were attempted to be killed. In July, four children were killed and 11 children were sexually abused; 16 children were attempted to be killed and the deaths of two children were recorded as suspicious deaths.