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Old 19-11-2009, 03:23 PM #11
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It's not about right or wrong. It's about the Burka and what is stands for. It is a sign of opression of a once Taliban dominated country. Women don't need them over here. Yes they have a choice and all that but why? Hijab is fine, Burka poses all sorts of questions and usually causes disruption with security threats and that.
Well lets put it in perspective. How disruptive is it really? on some occasions its not appropriate, ie checking in at an airport, in some work settings...most woment that wear them are probably aware of that. But the key is, a percieved "other" group enforcing their will on another group is not going to help anyone particularly not the women that are forced to wear them. Its a well researched fact.

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