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Published: 11-07-2005
‘Turkey’s university system a
problem’
Güncelleme: 10:35 ET 11 Temmuz 2005 Pazartesi
The
problem, Turkey suffers from in relation to the ban on women wearing
the traditional headscarf when attending higher education
facilities, is the university system itself, according to the leader
of the opposition Motherland party.
ANKARA - Mumcu said that the clothing of the wife of the president
should not be a matter of debate.
Speaking in an interview Tuesday with Turkey’s leading news station
NTV, said that Erkan Mumcu said that the headscarf ban imposed on
university students was a small part of a much larger problem with
the university system.
Mumcu claimed there was a fascist attitude in running of Turkey’s
universities. “As long as this continues there is no point in
focussing on the headscarf creating a polarisation in it and then
telling that you would take it to a referendum,” the ANAP chairman
said.
He also said that his party did not see it valid enough to take into
consideration the proposal by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
have the headscarf ban lifted only at universities operated by
foundations.
Source:
NTV MSNBC |