Women journalists in Gaza symbols of ‘wisdom,’ says Turkish first lady
Turkish first lady Emine Erdogan praised women journalists covering events in Gaza as courageous truth-tellers amid ongoing Israeli attacks, emphasizing their role in exposing atrocities despite a ceasefire.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:25 | 10 December 2025
Turkish first lady Emine Erdogan on Wednesday highlighted the role of women journalists in documenting events in Gaza, which faces Israeli attacks despite an October ceasefire, praising them as symbols of "wisdom and courage."
In a post on the Turkish social media platform NSosyal, Erdogan said the "heroic women journalists" who risked their lives to expose the genocide in Gaza were bringing "the voice of truth out of the darkness."
"Every record they take, every word they speak, every step they take is a breath of truth tearing apart the veil cast by oppression," she said.
Erdogan added that keeping their work alive and carrying their legacy into the future is "the most noble responsibility we have undertaken on behalf of humanity."
Her remarks came after the "Women Witnesses of Genocide: Media and Resistance in Gaza" program held Tuesday at the Communications Directorate in Ankara.
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