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The Burka raises it's ugly head once again.
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http://tinyurl.com/3344ubb
The French National Assembly, have voted in favour of the ban on the Burka by 335 votes to one.
If this bill is finally scrapped by the European Court of Human Rights, and knowing that the French don't take things lying down, could we see someone at last challenging the European Court of Human Rights?
The French National Assembly, have voted in favour of the ban on the Burka by 335 votes to one.
If this bill is finally scrapped by the European Court of Human Rights, and knowing that the French don't take things lying down, could we see someone at last challenging the European Court of Human Rights?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We're back to the "burka" again when you mean niqab, as well - the long face veil, not just the burka all-in-one......
bobbi, fat women in maternity clothes can just as easily pad out with bombs if they wanted to, face coverings or not. You don't need to wear Arab clothing to be a bomber.
I like the words suggested on the previous page, that sounds eminently sensible to me, will cover Guy Fawkes masks as well, and not a word about religious or cultural garb in the statement. I like it.
bobbi, fat women in maternity clothes can just as easily pad out with bombs if they wanted to, face coverings or not. You don't need to wear Arab clothing to be a bomber.
I like the words suggested on the previous page, that sounds eminently sensible to me, will cover Guy Fawkes masks as well, and not a word about religious or cultural garb in the statement. I like it.
Everton, why do you keep banging on about prison? Apart from you, I don't believe anyone here has ever mentioned prison. Don't you think you're being a little over-dramatic?
//I don't think I suggested education, certainly not of the type you advocate, compulsorary and at pain of imprisonment.
I suggest dialogue, "talking to them"//
Firstly, I have never suggested compulsory education on pain of imprisonment, and secondly if 'talking to them', as you suggest, is not an attempt to educate, what is it?
//I don't think I suggested education, certainly not of the type you advocate, compulsorary and at pain of imprisonment.
I suggest dialogue, "talking to them"//
Firstly, I have never suggested compulsory education on pain of imprisonment, and secondly if 'talking to them', as you suggest, is not an attempt to educate, what is it?
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