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Dear sisters all around the world
As you probably know, the south eastern part of Turkey was hit by two devastating earthquakes on 6th of February, followed by another two a couple of weeks later. The quake hit 11 cities and the death toll is fast approaching to 50 thousand, while over 100 thousand people have been injured and hundreds of thousands of people have been made homeless. According to official figures 173 thousand buildings have collapsed or are damaged beyond repairs.
These quakes have long been expected in this region and a number of scientists have been warning and calling on the government and municipalities to take the necessary measures for years. None has been taken and the result is a social disaster as well as physical. And this is what the people in the disaster region have been going through from day one:
The misogynous policies of ordinary times became even worse, with patriarchal roles intensified by the One-Man Rule in the country directly threatening women’s lives.
Dear sisters, it is time to strengthen women’s international solidarity.
Ekmek ve Gül has immediately formed a coordination among women’s organizations and its local groups in the country. As the One-Man Rule still uses the state forces to prevent solidarity by attempting to confiscate the relief we sent, we have launched a campaign under the slogan “We rebuild life through the bridges of sisterhood.” We do our best to spot urgent needs in the field, organize the necessary support and make sure that it is delivered to our sisters, while also reporting all violations, putting pressure on the governmental bodies to fulfil their duties, and making sure that the government’s sexist attitude is known everywhere we can reach.
We call on all our sisters in the world to show solidarity. Please get in touch if you think you can help build this bridge of sisterhood.
Ekmek ve Gül: Who are we?
Ekmek ve Gül, meaning “Bread and Roses”, named after the historic struggle of women workers early 20th century. The reason for the name choice is clear: we take this legacy as our own. We have been publishing a weekly page and a monthly periodical as a supplement to Turkish daily newspaper Evrensel, which describes itself as “a working-class paper” for many years, and we have been running a website updated daily since 2017.
But we are more than that. Based on a number of collective actions and cooperative activities with local Ekmek ve Gül groups and independent women’s associations in Turkey, we are a nationwide network of women who fight for gender equality, democratization of the country and a humane world without exploitation. Ekmek ve Gül lives on such strong solidarity among women.
This initiative is supported by Day-Mer Women's Committee (London)