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Hijab Ban News -
Quick briefing - Turkey
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The capital talking of
a headscarf report |
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The capital talking of a headscarf report
Speaking in Thailand, the Prime Minister denied that he had set in
motion a proposal to remove the ban forbidding women wearing
headscarves from attending universities.
February 8 -
Comments by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that his government
was looking to overturn the ban forbidding women wearing headscarves
from attending universities has sparked fierce debate in Ankara.
Senior officials of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP)
have had to field questions over the premier statement, made to a
German newspaper.
AKP deputies have denied that a report was being prepared on
legislative changes to lift the ban but acknowledged that the issue
was debated with non-governmental organisations at times.
The deputy chairman of the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP),
Mustafa Ozturk, said that he strongly opposed any such proposal being
put forward. Ozturk said that the issue of removing the headscarf ban
should not be raised, not even through a proposed amendment to the
constitutional. The Constitutional Court, the Council of State and the
European Court of Human Rights had all ruled that the ban on wearing
the headscarf in public areas was legitimate, he said
“Freedom to wear the headscarf means changing the constitution,”
Ozturk said. “Freeing the headscarf does not suit the conditions of
Turkey. They (the AKP) are trying to give a message to their
grassroots.”
Deniz Baykal, the chairman of the CHP, warned that the constitutional
order of the Turkish republic could not be shaped according to the
personal wishes of the Prime Minister. He also warned that Erdogan if
he was to really table the issue it would cause a similar storm to
that generated by his plans to criminalise adultery.
Source:
NTV MSNBC -Turkey |
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