<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[Death of Gay Activist Brings Turkey&#x27;s Attitude Toward Gays Into Focus]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p dir="auto">Voice of America News<br />
﻿Dorian Jones | Istanbul 21 January 2010</p>
<p dir="auto">For 26-year-old Ahmet Yildiz, the choice to live openly as a gay man in Turkey proved deadly.<br />
Prosecutors say his father, charged with allegedly killing his son in what is being dubbed as the<br />
first gay honor killing, traveled more than 900 kilometers from his hometown to shoot his son in<br />
an old neighborhood of Istanbul. The case has drawn international attention and is putting the<br />
spotlight on Turkey's attitude towards homosexuality.</p>
<p dir="auto">The young physics student, Ahmet Yildiz, was one of the few openly gay men in Turkey, a<br />
country in which the military, the guardian of Turkey's secular state, regards homosexuality as a<br />
disorder.</p>
<p dir="auto">Yildiz represented his country at a gay meeting in San Francisco and wrote for gay publications<br />
in Turkey. Observers believe his activism is probably what got him killed.</p>
<p dir="auto">His boyfriend, Ibrahim Can, was in their shared apartment when Yildiz was murdered.</p>
<p dir="auto">He wanted to go out and buy some ice cream, he went down and just got into his car and I heard<br />
gunshots, he says. I looked down from the window I saw him being ambushed. He says he ran<br />
outside and screamed "Please do not die." Can said his eyes were closed, when I shouted he<br />
opened for a second, he looked at me and then closed his eyes.</p>
<p dir="auto">Can says before the shooting, Yildiz had repeatedly filed complaints at the local prosecutor's<br />
office that he was receiving death threats from his family. Gay rights groups claim the<br />
prosecutor's office did not investigate or provide Yildiz with protection.</p>
<p dir="auto">The story was largely ignored until it starting getting attention by the foreign media. What<br />
resulted was a bout of national soul-searching underlining the tensions between the secular<br />
modern Turkey and a more traditionalist Turkey, in which conservative Islam increasingly holds<br />
power.</p>
<p dir="auto">Oner Ceylan of Istanbul's gay rights group Lambda says it's a landmark case.</p>
<p dir="auto">"I think it is important that people, that this fact, that a father can kill his son, simply because of<br />
his sexual orientation. That is an important awareness, because maybe they were cases before,<br />
but we just did not know," said Ceylan. "We read in the news maybe a father killed, but we did<br />
not know why before. So I think its a very important step."</p>
<p dir="auto">Yildiz's father is on the run and believed to be in hiding outside Turkey. As a result, the trial<br />
that began in September is on hold.</p>
<p dir="auto">While Turkey's aspiration to join the European Union is pushing the Muslim-rooted government<br />
to increase civil liberties for women and homosexuals, some remain nervous with a permissive<br />
attitude toward sexuality and gender roles.</p>
<p dir="auto">Scott Long of the U.S.-based Human Rights Watch says reluctance by the authorities to punish<br />
violence against the gay community is not unusual.</p>
<p dir="auto">"People who express their sexuality, people who differ from these cultural norms, from<br />
masculinity and femininity, are abused, are beaten, are raped, are excluded from the family," said<br />
Long. "That there is violence at every level and most conspicuously that the government does<br />
not intervene to stop it."</p>
<p dir="auto">The country's growing lesbian, gay and transgender movement is increasingly challenging<br />
violence against them.</p>
<p dir="auto">Ceylan says its a long struggle, but education and patience are key.</p>
<p dir="auto">"When you talk about violence people do not really exactly know what are you talking about.<br />
When you have the incidents, the cases and everything, then it more clear to them that inevitably<br />
there have been some human-rights violations. And with the police we have been trying to<br />
communicate with the city government, because the police reports to them," he said. "I think we<br />
are making some progress, but these things are deep-rooted, so you cannot expect things to be<br />
just great within years or decades."</p>
<p dir="auto">The Yildiz murder has become an focal point for gays around the world to put pressure on<br />
Turkish authorities for change.</p>
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<p dir="auto">This video entitled "Ahmet Is Part Of My Family", is circulating the Internet as part of a<br />
campaign by gays around the world to protest the Yildiz murder. Yildiz'z boyfriend, Can say he<br />
hopes the legal proceedings will not only put Yildiz's murderer on trial, but put Turkey's<br />
treatment of gays on trial, too.</p>
<p dir="auto">I hope this court case will reveal the situation of homosexuals in Turkey to the whole world, he<br />
says. He says there are millions of gays living in Turkey, most hidden, some forced to marry<br />
women, some willingly married just to avoid loosing their respectability. He says he hopes the<br />
case will change attitudes.</p>
<p dir="auto">A recent government study estimated one person dies every week in Istanbul as a result of honor<br />
killings. The victims are mostly young women, murdered by male relatives for such things as<br />
having illicit affairs, talking to strangers or even for being the victim of rape. Because gay honor<br />
killings remain underground, it is not known how many of those happen on a weekly basis.</p>
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