From the BBC:
Female students wearing a full face veil will be barred from Syrian university campuses, the country's minister of higher education has said. Ghiyath Barakat was reported to have said that the practice ran counter to the academic values and traditions of Syrian universities...
In 2009, Egypt's then foremost Muslim cleric, Sheikh Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, barred female students from wearing the full-face veil at the al-Azhar University, Sunni Islam's centre of learning and scholarship. He also upset other Muslim scholars by saying French Muslims should obey any law that France might enact banning the veil.
Earlier this month, France's lower house of parliament overwhelmingly approved a bill that would ban wearing the Islamic full veil in public. It must be ratified by the Senate in September to become law. Belgium's lower house of parliament has also passed a bill to ban clothing that hides a person's identity in public places, although it does not specifically refer to full-face Islamic veils.
See also Italy.
Monday, 19 July 2010
Tide turning or King Canute?
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Labels: Belgium, Commonsense, Egypt, France, Islamists, Italy, Syria
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First, they came for the smokers, eh? Then the drinkers... then those whose chosen eccentricity is wearing weird clothes that hide their face.
None of these should be legislative matters.
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