Since you're are reading a Word file, you want to use the reverse: encode_utf8 and encode instead of decode. I use binmode to print the set of characters 'as is'.
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
use strict;
use warnings;
use Encode qw(encode encode_utf8);
$| = 1;
my $str = "Çirçös";
$str = encode_utf8($str);
print $str;
my $str1 = "Çirçös—";
$str1 = encode('UTF-8', $str1);
binmode STDOUT, ":encoding(UTF-8)";
print $str1;
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