Emma Watson shows support for Turkish men wearing miniskirts to protest violence against women

Emma Watson shows support for Turkish men wearing miniskirts to protest violence against women

ISTANBUL
British actress Emma Watson has lent her support to skirt-wearing Turkish men who marched in Istanbul to protest the brutal murder of 20-year-old student Özgecan Aslan.

Watson, who was named a goodwill ambassador by the United Nations organization UN Women, took to Twitter to show her support and shared the link of a report over the skirt-wearing men’s protest, writing  “Go Turkish men!” with the hashtag #ozgecanicinminietekgiy (wear a miniskirt for Özgecan).

Many Turkish men also shared photos of themselves wearing skirts under this hashtag to show their support for women who have been victimized by a recent wave of male violence in Turkey.

Aslan’s burned body was discovered on Feb. 13 in a riverbed in the southern Turkish province of Mersin, triggering a public debate in which a women’s supposedly “provocative” attire has been cited as a reason for sexual assault and harassment by several conservative critics.

This was not the first time Watson joined a social media campaign launched by Turkish users. She also shared a photo of herself in June to support thousands of Turkish women who reacted against a Turkish politician who had called on them to stop laughing in public.