the warning from her dad should apply to all lone women thinking of going to Turkey by themselves 
The warning from her dad is that no woman should travel to Turkey alone. Are you seriously saying that is good advice?
Yes keith I am saying that, for a variety of reasons! Western women are just not (in the majority of cases) prepared or equipped for the difference in 'cultural values' that is real life in Turkey................
Hi Liz, I couldn't help but see the funny side of what you wrote about 'my trials' in Turkey, especially the bit that said something like; 'you weren't aware I'd suffered any other problems'. I really felt like winding you up at bit about that one but, this IS a serious subject that effects thousands of women in Turkey everyday. Just to put your mind at rest, I've only suffered; financially, emotionally, psychologically & mentally, I've been well & truly Shafted, but 'fortunately' for me, not in the way you may have feared.
I did say in my post 'for a variety of reasons' One of those reasons was that I only found out after the event & after I signed the contract that Mustafa Ergur, laid his grubby hands on my (then) 15 year old son, slammed him up against the wall!!! because he thought my son was after his old bag Suzan Jeffery!!! Did my (then) very good friends
[names removed by admin] tell me about this........ NO, they all coerced to keep this from me until they had my money.........
I have been threatned several times in Turkey, it was made Very clear to me that 'certain people' carry guns, that I should be Very careful when out & about as many accidents happen. I never went anywhere without a pepper spray in my pocket, ready to use......... & I was always Very alert & careful about where I went & with whom, all very stressful & tiring..............
I am Not saying that all men there are pigs to women but there sure are a hell of a lot of them!
This poor girl is Not an isolated case by any stretch of the imagination

"Irish women murdered" last year up the coast a bit - "American woman murdered" in Istanbul, just a couple of examples that immediately spring to mind.
Here's a couple of links that outline Turkey's appalling record on the abuse of women.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/26/world/europe/women-see-worrisome-shift-in-turkey.html?_r=0http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,45a5fb512,45a5fb6e2,4feae0352,0,,,.html All women are perceived in very different ways by 'Eastern' countries, amongst them is Turkey. The 'facade' of europeanism is just that, it changes not what they are taught by their Imman's & families, or how/what they really think about the way 'we' live. The tourist hotspots cater for their european guests, the majority of these workers migrate for 'the season' from Very traditional, conservative parts of Turkey, here they see for the first time sights (scantily dressed women ie: in bikini's swimsuits & sun-dresses', all totally against what they have always been taught as, right, moral etc, etc. I imagine their 'opinion' of western women is fairly cemented from the start.
Turkey has an appalling record of violence against women, one in 3 women suffer 'domestic' abuse in many forms
