Men in Turkey are fighting for women’s rights by wearing miniskirts in public, following the death of a 20-year-old college student who reportedly was the victim of a sexual assault.
Earlier this month, Ozgecan Aslan was abducted and killed for allegedly trying to prevent a bus driver from raping her, NBC News reported. While traveling in southern Turkey on Feb. 11, she allegedly was the remaining passenger on the bus when the driver reportedly veered into the woods and tried to rape her. Days later, her body was found burned and dumped in a riverbed.
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Officials released details of the incident to the Turkish media, which reported that Aslan’s attacker stabbed her and hit her with an iron bar when she tried to resist rape. Authorities have arrested a 26-year-old minivan driver and two accomplices, reportedly his father and a friend.
Thousands of women in cities across Turkey posted to Twitter more than three million times with the hashtag “#OzgecanAslan,” wearing all black in mourning for Aslan and to raise awareness about violence against women. More recently, men in Turkey and neighboring Azerbaijan walked outside in miniskirts. Many of them have posted images to social media platforms using “#ozgecanicinminietekgiy,” which roughly translates to “wear a miniskirt for Ozgecan.” The movement went viral shortly after it began last week.









