Her name quickly became a symbol of the "silent war" against women. In response, Turkey's most prominent female artists—including —joined forces to release a tribute album to raise funds for the Hürriyet Domestic Violence Hotline . The Power of the "Koro" (Choir)
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The album opens with , performed by a "Koro" (choir) of these legendary singers. By singing together, they transformed a personal tragedy into a collective demand for rights. Her name quickly became a symbol of the
The case led to significant overhauls in Turkey’s criminal code, implementing harsher punishments for "honor killings" and removing "provocation" as a viable legal defense for such crimes. Why It Still Matters - Doğan Holding The album opens with ,
The choir format symbolizes that the struggle is not one woman’s alone. As the lyrics suggest, women are everywhere—in the streets, in the workplace, and in the fight for their lives.
Güldünya Tören's story is one of profound heartbreak. In 2004, at just 22 years old, she was targeted by her own family for having a child out of wedlock. Even after surviving an initial attack and seeking refuge in a hospital, she was murdered by her brothers in her hospital bed—a failure of protection that shocked the public and human rights groups.
Beyond the music, the project provided tangible help. All revenue from the concert and album went directly to supporting victims of violence through legal and psychological aid.