We Will Stop Femicide Platform carried out an action by hanging a banner on the Golden Horn Bridge to draw attention to femicide in the country. The banner consists of the following line: “The death of 33 women in May is suspicious, the government’s negligence is undoubtedly!” The statement was included.
In the written statement made by the platform, it was stated that “Those who attack our rights instead of implementing policies that will keep women alive should know: We will not leave any suspicious female deaths in the dark. We will hold those who are negligent to account.”

The platform’s May data included the following information regarding femicide:
– This month, 16 femicides were committed and 33 women were found dead in suspicious circumstances. Of the 16 women killed, 1 was killed with economic excuses and 1 with the excuse of having a crisis. It could not be determined under what pretext 14 of them were killed.
– The failure to determine the excuse under which 14 women were killed is a result of violence against women and femicide being rendered invisible. Unless it is determined who killed the women and why; Unless a fair trial is conducted, suspects, defendants and murderers receive deterrent punishments and preventive measures are implemented, violence continues to change in dimension.
– Of the 16 women killed in May, 5 were killed by the man she was married to, 3 by the man she was formerly married to, 2 by the man she was in a relationship with, 1 by her son, 2 by her relative, and 1 by her friend. The closeness of the 2 women to the person who killed them could not be determined. This month, 31% of women were killed by the man they were married to.
– 5 of the women were killed at home, 3 on the street, 2 in a deserted place, 1 in a car, and 1 at a construction site. The place where 4 women were killed could not be determined. 31% of women murdered this month were killed in their homes.
– 9 of the women killed this month were killed with firearms, 3 with cutting tools, 1 by strangulation, 1 by burning, and 2 by beating. 56% of women killed this month were killed with a firearm.
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