Sunday, 15 February 2015

Turkish Student Murdered and Burnt after Rape Attempt, Case Sparks Massive Protest

     

Hundreds took to the streets of Mersin, Turkey – the hometown of brutally murdered student 
Özgecan Aslan – to protest against her killing. Others joined in similar demonstrations in Ankara and Istanbul.
Hundreds of women attended Aslan’s funeral in her native town of Mersin on the country's southeastern coast. Many of them defied the imam conducting the funeral, after he called on them to stay in the back. Instead, they occupied the front. Women also carried the coffin before and after prayer. 

Demonstrations were also held in Ankara and Istanbul, with protesters carrying photographs of Aslan and other female victims of violence.
Hundreds of women’s rights activists chanted slogans in solidarity with Aslan in Istanbul’s Taksim Square, such as “You will never walk alone!” They also demanded that Family and Social Policies Minister Aysenur to Islam step down. 

Aslan was last seen on a minibus by a school friend while traveling from home to college on February 11. The friend reportedly got off the bus before Aslan.
The private Dogan news agency reported that the driver of the minibus attempted to rape Aslan, and stabbed her to death after she resisted with pepper spray. He then sought the help of his father and a friend to get rid of the body, which they burnt.

Three suspects were arrested in Mersin province – where the murder took place – in a joint operation between the police and the gendarmerie late on Friday.
Aslan’s mother Songul has demanded the death sentence for her daughter’s killers.
“They should be executed, they should be tortured. Özgecan had a wonderful heart, she would work hard, help everyone. I cannot accept that she was massacred when she took a minibus to come home. Is my daughter’s only mistake is to get on a minibus to come home?” she said

   
                 

                

            

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