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"Of course, I also fully support the call for Turkey to do more to protect women from violence. Particular attention should be paid to mothers who are most vulnerable. However, this report is more about the ideological prejudices of the rapporteur, rather than the real problems facing Turkey. For example, it is said that for children aged 0-5 years, state-run nurseries are better than the care of a loving mother (paragraph 30). Motherhood itself is said to be a gender stereotype and Turkish journalists should be trained to keep silent about women as mothers (paragraph 66). Mothers do not even belong in textbooks (paragraph 33). In the event that parents disagree with such a method of teaching, learning alternatives should be banned (paragraph 35). Women belong in factories and the fields, because a woman tractor driver is, after all, worth more than a woman who cares for her children at home (paragraph 46). Indeed – I quote – ‘ultimately, a change in mentality is required’."@en1
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