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Turkey to pull out of Istanbul Convention – DW – 06/30/2021
The Council of Europe framework was drawn up to protect women from physical abuse, among other things. But Turkey is determined to ditch the agreement, which rights organizations say is unlawful.
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Marriage and the family is saved from the grasps of destruction.
Man these whores..
They don't have modesty, nor do they learn. May Allah protect my nation from them.
The country where this was signed is also the first to leave
www.hurriyetdailynews.com/amp/wedding-boom-around-the-corner-as-turkey-returns-to-normal-165351
With Turkey gradually reopening and returning to normal after days of strict restrictions, hundreds of thousands of couples are hurrying to get married this year out of fear that the government might reclose facilities, increasing the number of weddings planned to be held across the country from 500,000 to 750,000.
Even the weddings are returning. the onlything that remains are these gay alimony laws that cuck us to submission.
The alimony rights of women in Turkey have been under attack for almost a year and was brought into focus last month when two Turkish celebrities, Acun Ilıcalı and Şeyma Subaşı, got divorced after a 14-month marriage.
Ilıcalı, the owner of a television channel and producer of Turkey’s many reality shows, will pay Subaşı, a social media influencer, 125,000 lira ($ 23,300) monthly for spousal and child support, and will buy a house worth of 10 million lira ($1.86 million) to be registered in their daughter’s name.
Alimony paid for an unlimited time is a violation of human rights,” Erkut Erdoğan, a men’s rights activist said on Twitter. “The divorces and wars following them cost many lives and can be prevented.”
For some women, getting alimony is a part of the struggle for gender equality, like Eser, an accountant, who was divorced when she was 35 years old.
Eser said that, though she had economic freedom, she insisted child support be included in the divorce agreement as her child was only two years old at the time. She said that she saw it as her natural right as she took parental responsibility and since her former husband was earning enough.
Hülya Gülbahar, a prominent women’s right activist in Turkey, told Ahval that those groups of men had been demanding alimony payments to be decreased to three months on the basis of a section in Qur’an on divorce. The 65th chapter of the Qur’an titled divorce, Surah At-Talaq, says that Muslim women should wait for the duration of three menstrual cycles before marrying any other man after a divorce so that the father of a potential child can clearly be identified. The Qur’an also specifies waiting periods for women who are in menopause or who have not menstruated yet.
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Meanwhile this retard malala is conspiring against marriage and tries to drown her own nation in coping stupidly.
Atleast in Turkey this will finally come to an end. After years of humiliation and declining smv things finally return to their natural order.
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