Turkish climber 'marries' Mount Ararat to protest violence against women

Turkish climber Sevgül Eraslan held a symbolic ceremony to "marry" Mount Ararat in protest of the plague of violence against women and children in Turkey.

Turkish climber Sevgül Eraslan held a symbolic marriage ceremony on July 27 with Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey in an attempt to protest the epidemic of violence against women in the country. 

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