Should the Burqa be banned in Australia

nero_bolt
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Should the Burqa and Niqab be banned in Australia?

 

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Looks like someone was busy overnight with changing things and shrinking threads?

 

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@iapetus_rocks wrote:

I never said "burqa brigade"

 

Please don't mis-quote (sic) me as I won't mis-quote (sic) you, eh?

 

 


People in glass houses..........

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@azureline** wrote:

Looks like someone was busy overnight with changing things and shrinking threads?

 


While we are asleep, other parts of the world (you look and I'll point) are awake.

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Well, it has happened.  Muslim women wearing face coverings have been barred from the public galleries of parliament.  They will have to sit behind glass, like criminals.

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appalling................but I wonder if it really will affect anyone? How many Burqa clad Muslim women have ever entered?

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Probably very few, but the fact that the rule now applies adds further to the discrimination and demonisation of Muslim women and all Moslems in this country.

 

(I always thought that Muslim is the adjective, and Moslem is the noun, although it seems that anything goes nowadays)

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so do you feel that those people who

wear face coverings should be exempt

on religious grounds?

 

how would that work with facial recognition

technology?

 

some interesting decisions from the european

court of human rights re religious symbols and

clothing. 

 

http://www.echr.coe.int/Documents/FS_Religious_Symbols_ENG.pdf

 

 

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@polksaladallie wrote:

Well, it has happened.  Muslim women wearing face coverings have been barred from the public galleries of parliament.  They will have to sit behind glass, like criminals.


I'm sure we'll all sleep more easily in our beds after hearing that. It's just a pity our Prime Minister had to spoil it all by admitting that as far as he knows nobody has ever tried to enter Parliament House wearing a burqa. 

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A message from the Department of Parliamentary Services says while screening policies are under review it is "prudent to implement an additional layer of security controls".

 

"Persons with facial coverings entering the galleries of the House of Representatives and Senate will be seated in the enclosed galleries," the statement says.  

 

"This will ensure that persons with facial coverings can continue to enter the Chamber galleries, without needing to be identifiable."


Two separate broader reviews into who can be issued passes and whether the burqa should be banned outright in the building are still taking place and the presiding officers could still decide to extend restrictions on wearing the burqa into the building.

Senator Parry said the changes were an "interim" and "management" measure.

 

"One of the key reasons for this is if there is an incident or someone is interjecting from the gallery, which as senators would know happens from time to time,  need to be identified quickly and easily so they can be removed for that interjection," he told the Senate.

 

The President said it was always important that people interjecting weren't allowed back into the building "in disguise" if they had been booted out.


smh
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i find this whole thing confusing and

stupid really.  why so much focus on the

burka?   ppl are either allowed to wear

face coverings in certain places or they're not.

 

 

 

 

 

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