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 President Tayyip Erdogan defended Turkeys withdrawal on Thursday from an international treaty to prevent violence against women, a move that has drawn condemnation from many Turks and Western allies.The Istanbul Convention, negotiated in Turkeys biggest city and signed in 2011, committed its signatories to prevent and prosecute domestic violence and promote equality. Erdogan announced the withdrawal in March in stanley travel mug  favour of local stanley us  laws to protect womens rights.Thousands were set on Thursday to protest the decision across Turkey, where femicide has surged. A court appeal to halt the withdrawal was rejected this week. Some circles are trying to portray our withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention as a step backwards in our battle with violence against women,  he said during a speech in Ankara to present an alternative action plan. Our battle did not start with the Istanbul Convention and it will not end with our withdrawal from the treaty,  he said.Ankaras withdrawal triggered condemnation from both the United States and the European Union, and critics say it puts Turkey even further out of step with the bloc that it applied to join in 1987.Three opposition parties also stanley thermobecher  pulled out of a parliamentary commission on Thursday to protest the decision. We will continue our struggle,  Canan Gullu, president of the Federation of Turkish Womens Associations, said on Wednesday.  Turkey is shooting itself in the foot with this decision. She said that since March, women and other vulnerable gro Fjei Shrine hospital care kept Craig Clifford out of a wheelchair
 BELFAST 鈥?Elizabeth May Davis Hall Lane, 99, passed away July 28, 2012, in Belfast. She was born May 18, 1913, in Dover-Foxcroft, to Manley Davis and Blanche Etta  Atwood  Davis.She was a member of First Baptist Church, serving as deacon for three years. She worked at Bradbury Nursing Home for 17 1/2 years as a certified nurses aide and at Deborah Lincoln House for seven years as a  stanley mug matron. She was a member of Rebekah Knyvetta Lodge No. 125, Searsport, and associate member of Rebekah Aurora Lodge No. 10, Belfast. She was a resident of Deborah Lincoln House until becoming a patient at Tall Pines Healthcare Facilities 鈥?Assisted Living.She was predeceased by her first husband, Leslie Hall, in 1995; her second husb stanley becher and, Manley Lane, in 1987; her sisters, Faye Mithee, Flora Millett, Pearl Butler, Dora Hight and Lillian Kirk; her brothers, Ivan Davis, Manley Davis, Howard Davis, Isaiah Davis Sr., Charles Davis, Leon Davis and Carl Davis; and her infant daughter, Lois Elizabeth Hall, in 1941. Survivors include her children, Etta Hall Bryant and husband, Michael, of Tucson, Ariz., Wayne stanley cup  Hall and wife, Nancy, of Colchester, Vt., Allen Hall and wife, Lucille, of Anderson, S.C., and Ramona Hall Titus and husband, Jeffrey, of Poland; grandchildren, David Hall, Kristin Hall, Kimberly Hall, Bethany Hall Lagrange and husband, Ben, Bryce Hall and MaryAnn Young Lopes and husband, Joe; great-grandchildren, Lucas and Ansley Lagrange, Joseph Lopes and Kathleen Lopes; many nieces and nephews. Eliz