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Erdogan accuses women's march of disrespecting Islam

Turkey's President accused a women’s march in central Istanbul of "disrespect" during the Islamic call to prayer.

Not one country is on track to meet gender equality targets by 2030, a new index has found.
Not one country is on track to meet gender equality targets by 2030, a new index has found. Source: AAP

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has accused a women’s march in central Istanbul of disrespecting Islam by booing the Islamic call to prayer.

Several thousand women had gathered in central Istanbul on Friday evening for a march to celebrate International Women’s Day but police fired tear gas to disperse them.

Thousands of women shout slogans as Turkish police block the roads during a rally marking the International Women's Day.
Thousands of women shout slogans as Turkish police block the roads during a rally marking the International Women's Day. Source: AAP

In an election rally broadcast on television on Sunday, Erdogan showed a video taken during the protest, showing women chanting while a nearby mosque was reciting the call to prayer.

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“They disrepected the Azan (call to prayer) by slogans, booing and whistling,” Erdogan told the crowd.

Women who took part in the march said on Twitter the chanting and whistling was part of the demonstration and was not aimed at the call to prayer, which began during their protest.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks into a microphone.
Controversial president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is Turkiye's longest serving leader. Source: AAP

Turkish police regularly prevent protests in central Istanbul and elsewhere. Ankara tightened restrictions after the imposition of emergency rule following an attempted coup in 2016. The state of emergency was lifted last July.

Erdogan’s rally was ahead of local elections on March 31 for mayors and municipal boards.


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