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Ahmet Yildiz, 26, was shot and fatally wounded last month as he left an Istanbul cafe; in a widely-reprinted article, the UK's Independent newspaper suggests that Yildiz's killing was an "honor killing" motivated by his family's shame about his open homosexuality.
"[Ahmet] fell victim to a war between old mentalities and growing civil liberties," the Independent quotes Sedef Cakmak, identified as a friend and a member of the gay rights lobby group Lambda/Istanbul. "I feel helpless: we are trying to raise awareness of gay rights in this country, but the more visible we become, the more we open ourselves up to this sort of attack."
Taken as evidence of his family's role in his murder were reports that Yildiz's parents sought to force the physics student to seek a medical cure for his homosexuality, that neighbors reported constant high-volume bickering between Yildiz and his relatives, and that the family refused to claim Yildiz's body after his death. "We've been trying to contact Ahmet's family [all week], to get them to take responsibility for the funeral," one of the victim's friends was quoted by the Independent. "There's no answer, and I don't think they are going to come." The refusal of families to bury their relatives is, reportedly, common after "honor"-related murders.
For news and info about gay activism in Turkey, visit Lambdaistanbul.org.
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