ATATÜRK DECLARES!
Turkish Women and Their Rights
As history and events witnessed, our great ancestors and their mothers have
always had high virtues. The highest and most important one of these virtues is
the fact that they’ve brought up valuable sons and daughters. I would like to
stress that, along with their share in general duties, the most important,
virtuous and beneficial duty of all for them is to be good mothers. For today’s
mothers, to bring up sons and daughters that have the necessary virtues as the
active members of today’s life, depends on having many high attributes in them
as mothers. For that reason, our women must be more enlightened, more
intellectual and more learned than men if they really want to be the mother of
the nation. 1923 ( Atatürk’s S. D. II., p. 151 – 52 )
In our opinion: The woman in the era of the republic is an honorable, most
esteemed being higher than anything else as she has been throughout Turkish
history. ( Perihan Naci Eldeniz, T. T. K. Belleten, Vol. XX, Issue : 80, 1956,
p. 740 )
Our religion has never demanded women to be lower than men. What god commands
to men and women is to acquire the science and knowledge together. Men and women
have to seek science and knowledge, and go wherever they could find them. A
careful examination of Islamic and Turkish history would show that the rules we
feel we have to obey actually do not exist. In Turkish social life, women have
never been any less than men in science, knowledge or in any other field. 1923 (
Atatürk’s S. D. II., p. 86 )
Turkish women have to be the most enlightened, the most virtuous, the most
moral women of the world. The duty of the Turkish woman is to bring up
generations capable of protecting and defending the nation with their
determination, power and mind. Women, who are the source of the nation and the
essence of the social life, can carry out their duty only if they are virtuous.
1925 ( Atatürk’s S. D. II. P. 231 )
Put aside women, the main hope of the Republic of Türkiye is not to have to
send even men to the battlefields. But if and when an attack on the mighty
presence of Turkish nation occurs, Turkish women will be ready, protective and
active side to side with Turkish men. Turkish women have done it and will do it
for it is a duty for the peace of humanity and peace in the world. ( Perihan
Naci Eldeniz, T. T. K. Belleten, Vol. XX, Issue : 80, 1956, p. 742 )
The reason for the lack of success of our society lies in the indifference
towards our women. Man comes into the world to live as long as his destiny
allows him. To live is to act. So, if an organ of a society acts while the other
lies idle, then it means that society is paralyzed. A society must accept all
the conditions and necessities on which its success in life depends. So, if
science and technology are necessary for our society, our men and women must
equally master them. As you know, division of labor is necessary in social life
as it is in all the other fields. In general division of labor, women should not
only carry out their duties, but they should also take part in efforts for the
prosperity and welfare of the society.
The most important duty of women is motherhood. If we remember that a child’s
first school is his mother’s bosom, we can understand the utmost importance of
this duty better. Our nation has decided to be a powerful one. One of the ways
to ensure a powerful nation is to make sure our women are competent in every
aspect. For that, our women will acquire scientific and technical information,
and complete every phase of education that men complete. Thus women and men will
walk side by side in social life helping and protecting each other. 1923 (
Atatürk’s S. D. II, p. 85 – 86 )
Friends, in many great events, Turkish nation have proven that it is a
reformist nation that favors change. Although our nation attempted social reform
and change before the last few years, it was never successful. Have you ever
searched for the reason why this was the case? In my opinion, not to have begun
from the basics is the reason . I will be frank on this: A society, a nation is
comprised of two genders: male and female. Is it possible to lift a huge block
up if you concentrate on one side of it and leave the other side completely
unattended? Is it possible that a part of a society reach the skies while the
other part is tied to the ground with chains? Undoubtedly, the steps forward on
the path to progress should be taken by both genders together. 1925 ( Atatürk’s
B. N., p. 95 )
Oh hero Turkish women, you are worthy to rise to the skies on our shoulders.
Today, the discipline to be taught by mothers to their children is not as
simple as it used to be in the past. For today’s mothers, to bring up sons and
daughters that have the necessary virtues as active members of today’s life,
depends on having many high attributes in them as mothers. For that reason, our
women must be more enlightened, more intellectual and more learned than men if
they really want to be the mother of the nation.
A society is comprised of two genders: male and female. Is it possible to
lift a huge block up if you concentrate on one side of it and leave the other
side completely unattended? Is it possible that a part of a society reach the
skies while the other part is tied to the ground with chains?
Women of no nation in the world can say “ We have worked harder than Turkish
women, we have served as much as Turkish women to lead our nations to victory
and independence. “
Actually, our women have always been side to side with our men in social
life. Not only today, but for a long time past, our women have worked and
struggled no less than men on the fronts, in farming, and in making a living.
Maybe it was our men who fought against the enemy with their bayonets, But it
was our women who kept the narrow resources available for the army composed of
men. It always has been, and it still is our women who make it possible for our
country to go on.
No one can deny that it was always our women who made it possible for our
nation to keep up its presence during this and previous wars.
It has always been them, the divine women of Anatolia who not only plowed and
sowed fields, gathered firewood from the woods and mountains, took the crop to
the market and cashed it, provided bread and butter to their families, but also
carried ammunition to the front in oxcarts or on their shoulders under severe
conditions.