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Back on topic though, when you think about it, a muslim in prison here wouldn't get to wear her veil as she'd lose that right, but in her home country she'd probably be stoned to death for bringing shame on the family or something radical and OTT. I'm sure she'd chose our system over her native one. |
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I am going to leave accyweb for the day now, and go on the scary venture back home. I might be back, but chances are I wont, at least not until tomorrow :) Mince and apple for tea and whatever other scraps I can find. Wish me luck!
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well so far all my poll has proved is 15 people are wrong and Blazey is right,as usual.:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:
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I've no objection to people wearing their traditional dress in court, whether it's a turban, African dress or even Amercian Indian gear. However, I think that a face veil is different; surely, in a courtroom situation, you need to be able to see a person's face, their expressions, how they react to certain questions etc. As Jack Straw put it when talking about his constituents coming to see him, it's better without a veil because "you can - literally - see what the other person means, and not just hear what they say."
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some people like the ludicrous.:rolleyes::D
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This full face veil being a necessary part of their religion is a fallacy. That should be apparant when you see women of the same family with some wearing it and some not - but the clincher for me was when a muslim showed me a quotation from Mohammed which said the only parts of a woman which should be visible should be her face and hands. In other words he did NOT say that she should cover her face. He did specify that she should cover most of her body for the sake of modesty, and that I can relate to as we have standards of modesty in the LDS church too and would be hurt if we were expected to go against those standards, but some people seem to have taken it to extremes and decided that Mohammed was wrong and that they know better than their beloved prophet. I'm surprised that this isn't regarded as heresy. It would be a great step forward for Islam if the day ever comes when it is recognised as such.
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Oh Cashy !! Not this one again.. thank God (LOL) I am an atheist.
Course they should take these blooming veils off in court, how is a magistrate able to judge their emotions, etc., to a question. (as per Wynonie) All been said 'again' now in this thread and bored with the whole subject, except, this week asked a lady at work who insists on wearing a scarf if she had any hair under there ? Course she had .. her husband doesn't want her to wear it, just doing it of her own volition. Guess she just wants to get noticed more in all this controversy. Looks a bloody mess and that scarf never looks clean to me. |
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Article 9 is about a right to religion.
Wearing a veil over one's face is a cultural norm, not a religious ruling. It has nothing to do with Bible or Qu'ran or any religious text. Thus no one's religion would be attacked should veil's be made illegal inside a court room. A veil has as much right to be worn over a woman's face in a court room as a chav has to wear a burberry scarf covering his/her face with cap on & hood up in the same place. |
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Anyone who has taken a plane to either Saudi Arabia or Iran will tell you this head/face covering is a crock , the plane on departure from Europe will be full of some best looking women in the world , beautiful bodies in close fitting clothes and long shoulder length hair , 1/2 an hour before landing the parade to the toilets begins ...in goes a good looking woman/girl and out comes this black garbed bag, so in no way is this covering up a religious thing , the 'black bags' just conforming to local Saudi traditions .
This covering up the hair by Iranian women is a new thing , previously it was banned in the 30s by the late Shah's father (around the same time Attaturk banned the viel/headscarf in Turkey) it was only after the Iman Khomeni returned that the head covering came back , the logic being that some Iranian Scientist/Mullah had made the startling discovery that womens hair emits invisible rays which turn men into sex crazed beasts and therefore should be covered as a way of protecting the men from being bewitched ...... :confused: :confused: |
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I think that in the main, this headwear (which seems to me to be a more recent thing since the publicity a few months ago), is another excuse to try to be different from OUR culture and ways, I also think that if our ways are not adopted sometimes, (when in rome etc), then it is another step towards our becoming a muslim state, if a muslim wants to insist on clothing for 'religious' reasons, then transfer all documentation and let her be tried in her own country, and accept the punishment there. I am late joining this thread due to work, but having read it, why do people keep falling for Blazey's obvious wind ups?
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