Determination
For too long, Turkish law allowed men to literally get away with murdering their wives and daughters. That is finally changing, but not fast enough.
Christina Asquith, a freelance journalist based in Istanbul, is also author of Sisters in War, A Story of Love, Family and Survival in the New Iraq.
For too long, Turkish law allowed men to literally get away with murdering their wives and daughters. That is finally changing, but not fast enough.
As Turkey’s president restricts free speech and ignores domestic violence, the country’s businesswomen are pushing back.