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Beren Saat (L) and Engin Akyürek (R) star in ‘Fatmagül’ün Suçu Ne.’

Beren Saat (L) and Engin Akyürek (R) star in ‘Fatmagül’ün Suçu Ne.’

The Turkish TV series “Fatmagül’ün Suçu Ne” (What is Fatmagül’s Fault?), which received mixed reactions in Turkey, has begun to be aired on Greek Mega TV. The series’ first episode already put it at the top of the ratings list but also drew reactions from politicians in the country.

The women’s branch of the opposition party Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) made a complaint to the Higher Board of Greek Radio and Television (ESRT) on the grounds that the question “Can a woman fall in love with her rapist?” was asked in the trailer for the series. “The TV series gives credence to rape culture. It is the wrong message,” it said in a statement.

The statement said it was unacceptable to showcase the crime of rape at a time in which violent attacks against women have increased, while demanding the ESRT fine Mega TV. The women’s branch also called for all women in the country not to watch the TV series.

“Fatmagül’ün Suçu Ne” stars actress Beren Saat in the role of Fatmagül. Actor Engin Akyürek plays Kerim, the main male character in the TV series. He is the husband of Fatmagül and protects her.

When it was first aired, the series also sparked controversy among Turks who claimed it legitimized marriage to one's rapist, since Kerim was with three rapists during the incident and did not prevent them from sexually assaulting Fatmagül.

February/18/2013

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Stromae Promoson

2/19/2013 7:40:49 AM

Kerim wasn't her rapist so he is innocent and later then fatmagul fall in love with him

Suhail Shafi

2/18/2013 6:53:35 PM

If you don't like it, don't watch it.It is as simple as that.

lara ulusoy

2/18/2013 1:19:13 PM

I watched this series.1.The man was not her rapist. 2. He was heavily drugged and not aware of what is happening around him by his other friends but neverthelesss, he wasn't comfortable & very confused as to what was happening those moments unlike his friends who continued to be criminals in every way.3.She fell in love with him after a very long time when she was positive that he was not her rapist and forgave him for not preventing the rape but only after she felt sure that he was innocent.

Vargen Vargen

2/18/2013 11:31:47 AM

From what I can read about the series above, it does not exactly seem to present us in a favorable way. Glamourize rape is typically seen as pretty bad. Given the reputation Muslim men already have in Europe, this is not particularly good PR for us. But we have freedom of speech and it is just fiction. But I still believe it would have better if it had dealt with other issues than "romantic rapes" and "men protecting women" etc. Such things simply do not fit 2013 when men and women are equal.
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