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Campaign against full-face Muslim veils launched in Austria — RT News


Campaign against full-face Muslim veils launched in Austria
Published time: July 05, 2014 02:19



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Europe, Human rights, Immigration, Law,Religion
As part of his party’s plan to introduce a bill banning full-face veils, Austrian politician Heinz-Christian Strache posted on a social network an image of a young blonde woman with the phrase “Too beautiful for a veil.”

The campaign was launched by the right-wing Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) leader and Member of Parliament Heinz-Christian Strache on his Facebook page. According to the politician, the poster is aimed “against the Islamization of Europe.”



The image refers to the party's recent call for a ban on wearing the Muslim burqa in public. Based on the judgement by the European Court of Human Rights, who didn't oppose the legality of the French burqa ban of 2011, FPÖ plans to introduce the same bill into the Austrian parliament next week.

“In many conservative circles of Islamic immigration society there is a prevailing view that women are second-class citizens,” party spokeswoman Carmen Gartelgruber commented, adding that “one of the many tools of oppression is the burqa.”

A burqa is the full-body veil worn by women according to Islamic traditions, which covers even the eyes with a fine-mesh grid. Another type of veil – the niqab, leaves a slit for the eyes.

The full-body veils, especially burqas, aren’t something you'll often see on the streets of Austria. Referring to the fact that it's extremely rare, the planned ban has not been supported by other political forces in Austria.



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“One should not create an artificial problem here. I have seen women wearing headscarves in Vienna, but not a burqa. In Austria the number of burqa wearers is estimated at only around one hundred. FPÖ has once again tried to provoke fear and dramatize,” Reinhold Lopatka of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) told the Wiener Zeitung.

The conservative ÖVP wants to vote against the Freedom Party proposal.

The original image of the blonde girl for the anti-veil campaign could not be found on Strache's Facebook page on July 4. But the politician posted an image with a Dalai Lama quote in German, saying “if there are too many immigrants, you have to muster up the courage to say it is enough.”

In Switzerland, the citizens of the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino voted with a clear majority to ban full-face veils last September. The parliament in Bern must now consider whether the proposal is consistent with the Swiss Constitution. The Swiss People's Party (SVP) now also plans to launch a national referendum on a burqa ban next year.
 
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In Switzerland, the citizens of the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino voted with a clear majority to ban full-face veils last September. The parliament in Bern must now consider whether the proposal is consistent with the Swiss Constitution. The Swiss People's Party (SVP) now also plans to launch a national referendum on a burqa ban next year.

This will most likely pass.

The ECHR ruling paves the way for more of the same legislature elsewhere.
 
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What is my freedom as a European woman in Saudi Arabia if I can not walk in a mini skirt for example?

Lulz. I don't think you have a legally enforceable right to wear a mini skirt, even in Europe. You're bound by the dress code of your respective school/college, work place etc. and they can choose to bar your entry on the basis of the same.

Technically speaking, a woman wearing a burqa/hijab has comparatively more freedoms than a woman wearing revealing attire as religious considerations are taken into account in most institutions. Also, the person can always sue citing religious discrimination as she would(probably) claim wearing a veil is her religious obligation.
 
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Lulz. I don't think you have a legally enforceable right to wear a mini skirt, even in Europe. You're bound by the dress code of your respective school/college, work place etc. and they can choose to bar your entry on the basis of the same.

Technically speaking, a woman wearing a burqa/hijab has comparatively more freedoms than a woman wearing revealing attire as religious considerations are taken into account in most institutions. Also, the person can always sue citing religious discrimination as she would(probably) claim wearing a veil is her religious obligation.

Lulz. I don't think you have a legally enforceable right to wear a mini skirt, even in Europe.

What are those Nude beaches doing there?
And BTW, which European country has OUTLAWED a mini skirt?
Are you looking for a knowledge punishment here?
 
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Lulz. I don't think you have a legally enforceable right to wear a mini skirt, even in Europe.

What are those Nude beaches doing there?
And BTW, which European country has OUTLAWED a mini skirt?
Are you looking for a knowledge punishment here?

You have underlined the relevant portion, what seems to be the trouble?

I never did say any European country outlawed the mini skirt or nude beaches don't exist. Where did you get that from?

What I did say is that wearing(or not wearing) what you want isn't a legally enforceable right. You can legally be stopped from entering the premises of a college for putting on revealing clothes. You can legally be fired from your job for showing up naked.

Simple, no?
 
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You have underlined the relevant portion, what seems to be the trouble?

I never did say any European country outlawed the mini skirt or nude beaches don't exist. Where did you get that from?

What I did say is that wearing(or not wearing) what you want isn't a legally enforceable right. You can legally be stopped from entering the premises of a college for putting on revealing clothes. You can legally be fired from your job for showing up naked.

Simple, no?

Lulz. I don't think you have a legally enforceable right to wear a mini skirt, even in Europe.

Connect your tongue with yr mind, when you speak, or touch your keyboard, as it involves your supreme mind anyway which commands your senses...

Some people make mistakes and then come to TWIST...If not, they tweak their statement...
 
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Lulz. I don't think you have a legally enforceable right to wear a mini skirt, even in Europe.

Connect your tongue with yr mind, when you speak, or touch your keyboard, as it involves your supreme mind anyway which commands your senses...

Some people make mistakes and then come to TWIST...If not, they tweak their statement...

Say what?
 
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Say what?

Your 2000 plus posts just got wasted in a vain!
That is all there is to!
Posters like you are dime a dozen everywhere..
Being a sycophant to PDF bosses would not get you anywhere..
Wont fetch you any cake..
Learn to be rational..
Have a great day..
Do not contact me again on this...
 
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You have underlined the relevant portion, what seems to be the trouble?

I never did say any European country outlawed the mini skirt or nude beaches don't exist. Where did you get that from?

What I did say is that wearing(or not wearing) what you want isn't a legally enforceable right. You can legally be stopped from entering the premises of a college for putting on revealing clothes. You can legally be fired from your job for showing up naked.

Simple, no?

Have you ever been to a college/university in Europe?
 
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Your 2000 plus posts just got wasted in a vain!
That is all there is to!
Posters like you are dime a dozen everywhere..
Being a sycophant to PDF bosses would not get you anywhere..
Wont fetch you any cake..
Learn to be rational..
Have a great day..
Do not contact me again on this...


Sychophant to PDF bosses?

I think you may have misinterpreted my previous comments as some sort of defense of the Islamic veil. They weren't, just an observation because most Muslims claim hijabis get a raw deal as opposed to women wearing revealing clothes.

Yeah, have a good one!!!

Have you ever been to a college/university in Europe?

Nope. Are you trying to tell me that none of them have a student dress code?
 
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Have you ever been to a college/university in Europe?

Before that, (ask him) Has he ever seen anything like these in European schools?

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Do they even look like students?

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He is out to get the medal from PDF for sure...
 
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