Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Muslim woman barred from school parents' event for wearing veil
A British Muslim woman was asked to leave a
school's parents' night in Manchester for wearing
the veil. The college cited "safety" and "security"
reasons. Maroon Rafique was stopped from entering
Manchester College by security staff, who told her
that for the security of teachers and pupils, there
was a ban on any kind of face covering. Although she offered to sit anywhere in the room
where as few people as possible would see her,
she was not allowed onto the campus. “I’m born in this country and British. Why should
what I wear offend anyone?” she told the British
newspaper the Daily Mail. “I didn’t want to make
any fuss. All I wanted was to find out the
information to help my son go to university.” The 40 year-old has worn the face veil, or niqab, for
the last seven years. Rafique eventually had to phone her husband to
take her place. A college spokesman defended the policy. “At all
times we need to be able to identify all individuals
easily in order to maintain safety and security and
therefore we ask that faces are clearly visible while
indoors. Our dress code is reviewed through our
quality improvement group and we will take this situation into account at the next review.” He
added that the school took Rafique's concerns
“very seriously.” A spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain told
RT that it considers the decision to be authoritarian. “Wearing the face veil is not obligatory, and is a
freedom of choice issue. We understand if teachers
are forbidden from wearing it as it can sometimes
interfere with communication during the lesson.
Children may also have to follow a particular dress
code, but for a parent to be stopped doesn’t make sense.” In March of this year, a Muslim woman was stopped
from sitting on a UK jury in a murder trial because
the judge ruled her facial expressions could not be
seen. Britain, unlike France, has not yet introduced a
nationwide ban on face veils.
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source RT
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