Family planning, contraception not for Muslims: Erdogan

"I will say it clearly... We need to increase the number of our descendants."

May 30, 2016 08:11 pm | Updated 08:11 pm IST - ISTANBUL:

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan waves as he addresses the members of an educational foundation in Istanbul, on Monday. Mr. Erdogan has spoken out against birth control and family planning, saying they go against Muslim traditions. he declared: "I say this openly: We will increase our descendants, we will increase our population. Family planning, birth control, no Muslim family can practice such an understanding."

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan waves as he addresses the members of an educational foundation in Istanbul, on Monday. Mr. Erdogan has spoken out against birth control and family planning, saying they go against Muslim traditions. he declared: "I say this openly: We will increase our descendants, we will increase our population. Family planning, birth control, no Muslim family can practice such an understanding."

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that family planning and contraception were not for Muslim families, in his latest comments promoting population growth that have angered women’s activists.

Mr. Erdogan said it was the responsibility of mothers to ensure the continued growth of Turkey’s population, which has expanded at a rate of around 1.3 per cent in the last few years.

“I will say it clearly... We need to increase the number of our descendants,” he said in a speech in Istanbul.

‘No birth control for Muslims’

Mr. Erdogan asserted: “People talk about birth control, about family planning. No Muslim family can understand and accept that!”

The Turkish President and his wife Emine have two sons and two daughters. Earlier this month, the President attended the high-profile marriage of his younger daughter Sumeyye to defence industrialist Selcuk Bayraktar. His elder daughter Esra, who is married to up-and-coming Energy Minister Berat Albayrak, has three children.

Mr. Erdogan has often annoyed feminists and women’s activists with his comments on sex and family planning.

“A woman is above all else a mother”

In a speech marking International Women’s Day this year, he said he believed that “a woman is above all else a mother.”

In 2014, he described birth control as a “treason” which risked causing a whole generation to “dry up.”

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