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Istanbul: Turkish man kills woman with Samurai sword

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https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/m...i-sword-arbitrarily-in-brutal-femicide-169327

A man who killed a 28-year-old woman in Istanbul’s Ataşehir district with a Samurai sword has confessed in his statement to the police that he targeted the woman on the street arbitrarily because he thought she was “defenseless.”


“I left the house with the sword with the intention to kill someone. A man can resist with force, so I decided to kill a woman,” the 27-year-old Can Göktuğ Boz told police officers after killing Başak Cengiz.

Surveillance footage of the femicide show Boz waiting at a corner as Cengiz walks on the street before suddenly attacking her.

“Then I went back home and cleaned the sword,” Boz said.

According to media reports, Boz had been receiving psychological support in hospital for five years due to drug abuse, but had not seen any doctor over the last three years.

Police found notes, saying things such as “While trying to escape from bullets, run in zigzags” and “Nobody is dying on Istanbul’s Anatolian side,” on his walls.

The femicide has caused nationwide anger, with many women saying nowhere is safe for them. Femicide are perennial in Turkey, and women’s rights groups say not enough action is being taken to stop this.


In October only, 18 women were murdered by men and 19 died under suspicious circumstances in Turkey, according to the We Will Stop Femicide Platform.

The perpetrator said he bought the Samurai sword online.

By law, swords are considered “antique arms” and can only be obtained with possession-only licenses. Police do not supply carrier licenses for these arms even if asked so.

A funeral was held for Cengiz in the capital Ankara on Nov. 12. Her mother, Beyhan Cengiz, who fainted at the funeral, demanded authorities to ban the sales of swords.

“His family says he is insane. How did he graduate from two universities then? I want that man to be put to death,” said Avni Cengiz, the victim’s father, in tears.
 
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This is pretty old news why did you post it?

News is news. My family lives extremely close to the Turkish border, I would be concerned about the rising radical extremism in Turkish society.
 
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News is news. My family lives extremely close to the Turkish border, I would be concerned about the rising radical extremism in Turkish society.
A deranged schizophrenic doesn't come under the heading of radical extremism.
 
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News is news. My family lives extremely close to the Turkish border, I would be concerned about the rising radical extremism in Turkish society.
Anyone that has concerns is free to leave anytime. No one forced them to be there.

A deranged schizophrenic doesn't come under the heading of radical extremism.
Irani talking about extremism is pretty funny isn't it?
 
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News is news. My family lives extremely close to the Turkish border, I would be concerned about the rising radical extremism in Turkish society.


That vase is indestructible and is now in Iran's hands. Should we be worried?
 
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Anyone that has concerns is free to leave anytime. No one forced them to be there.


Irani talking about extremism is pretty funny isn't it?

Why should I leave my ancestral home for centuries because of the rising number of Turkish anti-women crime cases?

Should we be worried?

You should be worried

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