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2013-09-10:Quebec -anyone giving, receiving public services needs face uncovered

Started by TheVanishedTerrorist, 10.09.2013, 18:42:16

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TheVanishedTerrorist

Järjen ääni kuuluu vielä jossain. Jos saat tai annat valtion palveluja sinun kasvosi pitää näkyä.

Bye bye burkhas!

Quebec releases controversial 'values charter,' says anyone giving, receiving public services needs face uncovered

http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/09/10/quebec-releases-controversial-values-charter-says-anyone-giving-receiving-public-services-needs-face-uncovered/

QUEBEC — The Quebec government has released its proposals for a controversial "values charter" aimed at restricting religious clothing and symbols in the public sector.

If adopted by the legislature, the plan would apply to every public servant; civil authorities like judges, police, and prosecutors; public daycare workers; teachers and school employees; hospital workers; and municipal personnel.

"The state must be neutral because it must show the same respect for all religions — regardless of their beliefs," said the minister responsible, Bernard Drainville.

Suomi2050

Vähän samaan aihealueeseen liittyen:
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2416632/Muslim-students-banned-wearing-niqab-Birmingham-Met-college-security-reasons.html

Birmingham college bans Muslim students from wearing religious veils for 'security reasons'

Birmingham Metropolitan College forces teenagers to remove items
Staff say it is for safety and ensures people are 'identifiable at all times'
Guidelines have divided opinion, with one 17-year-old calling it 'disgusting'


Suomi2050

Quote from: suvisnuiva on 10.09.2013, 19:40:30
Vähän samaan aihealueeseen liittyen:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2419835/Birmingham-Metropolitan-College-scrap-ban-Muslim-students-wearing-religious-veils-public-outcry.html

QuoteCollege caves in over ban on students wearing veils

Birmingham Metropolitan College has changed its rules which previously banned students from wearing niquabs on campus
An online petition signed by 9,000 prompted U-turn ahead of a planned protest
David Cameron would back a ban on veils at his children's schools
But Deputy PM Nick Clegg said he was 'uneasy' about the idea

Militants have forced a college to drop its ban on students wearing full facial veils.

The U-turn came in the face of a planned mass demonstration against 'Islamophobia' and an online petition signed by 9,000.

The niqab ban had been in place at Birmingham Metropolitan College for eight years without protest. But an anonymous prospective student complained to her local paper, saying she was being discriminated against.



Maisteri Vihannes

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College caves in over ban on students wearing veils

Tuo kysymys on relevantti vain monikulttuurissa. Oikeasti länsimaisessa yhteiskunnassa ei olisi epäselvyyttä huntukiellosta, sharian alla ei olisi epäselvyyttä naisten opiskelusta.