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Name
  
Konca Kuris

Assassinated
  
1998, Konya, Turkey

Role
  
Feminist writer

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Born
  
16 October 1961

Body discovered
  
22 January 2000 Konya, Turkey

Resting place
  
Mersin Interfaith Cemetery

Nationality
  
Turkish

Occupation(s)
  
writer, activist

Spouse
  
Orhan Kuriş

Children
  
5

Similar
  
Hüseyin Velioğlu, Gaffar Okkan, Mehmet Sincar

Konca Kuriş (1961–1999) was a Muslim Turkish feminist writer who was murdered in Konya, Turkey on 20 July 1999 after having disappeared in 1998.

Contents

Konca Kuriş Konca Kuris Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Mor Sohbetler: Sırma Kuriş ile annesi Akdeniz’in hırçın kızı Konca Kuriş'i konuştuk


Death

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Kuriş was allegedly a former member of the Turkish Hezbollah, but later denounced the organisation and criticised dogmatic interpretations of the Qur'an. Kuriş disappeared in 1998. She was tortured for 38 days and then killed and buried in a shallow grave. Torture sessions were recorded by the killers. Her body was found in January 2000 after the operation in which Hüseyin Velioğlu, the Hizbollah leader was killed. She was 38.

Perpetrators

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The Turkish Hizbollah claimed responsibility for her abduction, torture, and death with a statement "An enemy of Islam and a secular-feminist Konca Kuriş, due to her actions and statements against Allah and Quran Al Karim, has been kidnapped by Hizbullah warriors and questioned in our bases. Konca Kuriş, who has been acting in parallel with the official religion statements and under the directives of the irreligious-secular Turkish Republic and also who has been used by the Zionists as well, has been punished according to the requirements of the sheria law for initiating activities that would put Muslims into doubt. " It was found that Hizbollah killed many people. The only woman victim of Hizbollah is Kuris.

Personal life

Kuriş was married and had five children. She was a devout Muslim.

Legacy

Konca Kuriş Konca Kuris Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

A plaque with the text "Konca Kuris 1960-1998 Tortured and murdered for advocating women's rights in Islam" had been placed at the "Canberra Nara Peace Park", part of the Lennox Gardens in Canberra, Australia.

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Konca Kuriş Gonca Kuriin ocuklar domuz ban rendi

References

Konca Kuriş Wikipedia