In this powerful episode of "Breaking Silence," host Can Sinan sits down with Selen to delve into the harrowing issue of femicide in Turkey. Since the start of 2024, 124 women have been killed by men, and 72 suspicious deaths have been recorded, highlighting an alarming trend of gender-based violence. The previous year, 2023, saw at least 315 femicides and 248 suspicious deaths, as reported by the initiative tracking violence against women since 2010. Through this discussion, Can and Selen explore the systemic issues contributing to these tragedies, examining societal and legal frameworks that fail to protect women. They shed light on the dismantling of the Istanbul Convention, a crucial international treaty aimed at combating violence against women, and its impact on the safety and rights of women in Turkey. The episode also features the poignant stories behind the numbers, with references to the website Anıt Sayaç, which memorializes the names of women who have lost their lives to domestic violence each year in Turkey. As of mid-2024, 174 women have already been murdered, bringing the total to a heartbreaking 410 in 2023. Through candid conversations and critical analysis, this episode aims to raise awareness and drive change, emphasizing the need for stronger protective measures and societal shifts to end femicide in Turkey. Let’s discuss and confront this urgent issue and advocate for justice and equality for all women.