Women, violence, human dignity

selen
2 min readJun 3, 2022

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The situation of women, which is one of the biggest problems of our country. Almost every day or week, we receive news that a woman is missing and then dead. From another perspective, we hear the cry of a woman who has been subjected to domestic violence. The family is seen as sacred in our country and that family order should not be disturbed in any way. For this reason, perhaps hundreds of women continue to live in their so-called “family”, where they are subjected to violence.

Of course, we have all heard or witnessed this from one of our relatives one day. A woman beaten by her husband; another woman restrained by her boyfriend. However, she cannot divorce or separate. because it does not have an economy to afford the most basic human right of housing and perhaps even clothing and she afraid of this situation. Until that moment, women have grown up deprived of most of their human rights. Lots of women who didn’t get an education, didn’t go to school, or maybe even travelled to a city. She lived through the violence to by her husband because of the concept of “family” coming from her culture.

Human rights concerned about human dignity, to nice dress and to lead a healthy life. So how can this woman live healthy in this violence? How can they enforce their human rights? Or how compatible is this situation with human rights?

States and social assistance organizations have been carrying out many studies on this subject in recent years. Women are given courses where they can improve themselves and get a job, psychological treatment is provided when they are subjected to violence, and these women gain their human rights and human dignity. When women experience violence, they can go to nongovernmental organizations and take shelter there.

In my opinion, violence is the most opposite of human rights because it basically prevents a person from living a healthy life. Psychologically manipulated women eventually think they deserve violence and continue their lives that way. Non-governmental organizations have the greatest influence on changing this situation and bringing it to the level of human rights. In fact, they only defend human rights and say that no woman can live under these conditions and human rights are not include this situation such as violence. Isn’t that the most beautiful thing? Who can survive in an area where they are subjected to violence? How can he lead a life worthy of human dignity?

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selen

Marmara Uni PSPA & I just write what I’m curious about anythings & R2R and IFRS Compliance