Watch: Outcry as woman in Turkey assaulted for ‘wearing shorts in Ramadan’

A Turkish man assaulted a young woman on an Istanbul bus for wearing shorts during of Ramadan. (Photo courtesy: Hurriyet Daily News)
Updated 22 June 2017
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Watch: Outcry as woman in Turkey assaulted for ‘wearing shorts in Ramadan’

ISTANBUL: A Turkish man assaulted a young woman on an Istanbul bus for wearing shorts during Ramadan, images showed Wednesday, sparking a furor among women’s rights activists.
University student Asena Melisa Saglam was travelling on the bus on June 14 when the man seated behind her struck her in the face, images published by Turkish media showed.
She responded by chasing after him but he grabbed her and slung her to the back of the bus before running out of the vehicle.
Saglam said that throughout the journey the man had been verbally harassing her by saying she should not be wearing shorts during Ramadan.
The man was detained shortly afterwards but following questioning -- in which he reportedly said he had been “provoked” — he was set free, causing a new outcry.

“The release of the attacker is a threat to all women,” the women’s rights organization We Will Stop Femicide Platform wrote on Twitter.
“We will wear whatever we want outside. We will not give up our freedoms.”
Following the outcry, an order was given to re-arrest the man. It later emerged that he had been held in jail since Sunday on separate accusations of committing a tax crime and is also wanted for drugs offences.
Saglam, 21, was quoted by the Hurriyet daily as saying: “From the moment I sat down he was making these remarks ‘you dress like this during Ramadan? You should feel ashamed to be dressed like that’.”
She said she put on her headphones and ignored him but then he got up, hitting her so the side of her jaw hit the bus window.
A man named Abdullah Cakiroglu who kicked a Turkish woman who was wearing shorts last year in a similar case is currently on trial and faces nine years in jail if convicted.
The incident comes amid continued alarm over the levels of violence against women in Turkey, which the authorities admit is unacceptably high.
According to the Platform, 173 women were murdered in the first five months of 2017 and 328 for the whole of 2016.


Vietnam police find frozen tiger bodies, arrest two men

Updated 14 February 2026
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Vietnam police find frozen tiger bodies, arrest two men

Vietnamese police have found two dead tigers inside freezers in a man’s basement, arresting him and another for illicit trade in the endangered animal, the force said Saturday.
The Southeast Asian country is a consumption hub and popular trading route for illegal animal products, including tiger bones which are used in traditional medicine.
Police in Thanh Hoa province, south of the capital Hanoi, said they had found the frozen bodies ot two adult tigers, weighing about 400 kilograms (882 pounds) in total, in the basement of 52-year-old man Hoang Dinh Dat.
In a statement posted online, police said the man told officers he had bought the animals for two billion dong ($77,000), identifying the seller as 31-year-old Nguyen Doan Son.
Both had been arrested earlier this week, police said.
According to the statement, the buyer had equipment to produce so-called tiger bone glue, a sticky substance believed to heal skeletal ailments.
Tigers used to roam Vietnam’s forests, but have now disappeared almost entirely.