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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Originally Posted by nomadking
To be fair, he could have been trying to be humorous.
The woman was Tunisian and she would have been in trouble even in Tunisia(or Turkey) entering Government buildings, schools or universities.
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Your comment about Turkey is misinformed - whilst 99% of the population is Muslim, it is a secular democracy.
In fact
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Authorities continued to enforce a long-term ban on the wearing of headscarves at universities and by civil servants in public buildings. Women who wear headscarves and persons who actively show support for those who defy the ban have been disciplined or have lost their jobs in the public sector as nurses and teachers. University students who wear head coverings at public universities are officially not permitted to register for classes,
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