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Turkish Interior Minister Suleiman Soylu emphasized that “the absence of international agreements does not reduce the government’s responsibilities in protecting its citizens against all forms of crime.”
Extensions, In a statement commenting on her country’s withdrawal from the “Istanbul Agreement”, which sought to end violence against women, “The presence or absence of international agreements does not reduce or increase our responsibilities to prevent any form of potential crime to which our citizens will be exposed.”
He explained that “the security forces derive their powers from the constitution and the laws to guarantee peace, order and security, combat terrorism, theft, organized crime, cybercrime, drugs, violence and all kinds of crimes “.
She noted that “the Ministry of the Interior is leading a process with the competent authorities to protect women from violence in various aspects, including an application on smartphones to report cases of violence, in addition to other measures.”
She expressed her categorical rejection of all forms of violence against women, stating that “allegations of an increase in crimes against women in Turkey are unfounded.”
“We will all see in the near future that we will obtain positive results from all the actions taken to combat violence within the family and against women, and we will be the ideal for this fight in the world,” he concluded.
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