Shocking figures are coming out of Turkey where as many as 90 women have been killed between June and August, mostly by relatives or men they were in a relationship with. This comes in the background of Turkish President Erdogan wanting to move out from the Council of Europe Convention, a treaty that protects women against violence.
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