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Voltaire2

(12,977 posts)
Sat Jul 6, 2019, 05:47 AM Jul 2019

Tunisia Bans Full-Face Veils for Security Reasons


TUNIS, Tunisia — Prime Minister Youssef Chahed of Tunisia on Friday prohibited anyone wearing the niqab, a religious covering for the face with only an opening for the eyes, from entering public institutions and government offices, citing security reasons.

After Tunisia’s 2011 revolution, which started the Arab Spring, an Islamist political party came to power and Tunisians were divided over use of the niqab in public spaces. There was broad public debate over women’s rights and religious freedom.

But since then, terrorist attacks and a concentrated effort to fight them mean that for much of the population, safety, and the need to clearly identify faces, have taken precedence, making Tunisia’s ban “not so surprising,” according to Amel Grami, a professor at Manouba University who studies Islam and is the author of a book about women and jihad.

“Society is aware of the necessity of security,” she said. “We have been through several heavy terrorist attacks.”



https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/05/world/africa/tunisia-ban-veil-niqab.html
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Tunisia Bans Full-Face Veils for Security Reasons (Original Post) Voltaire2 Jul 2019 OP
Pretextual. guillaumeb Jul 2019 #1
They have a terrorism problem. Voltaire2 Jul 2019 #2
The autocrats in China also excuse their intolerance and persecution guillaumeb Jul 2019 #3
Tunisia is the lone democratic success from Voltaire2 Jul 2019 #4
And what exactly do you feel this will accomplish? guillaumeb Jul 2019 #5
Are you suggesting males are physically incapable of wearing a hijab/burqa? NeoGreen Jul 2019 #7
Nice whataboutism, but these people are 'same team'. AtheistCrusader Jul 2019 #6

Voltaire2

(12,977 posts)
2. They have a terrorism problem.
Sat Jul 6, 2019, 01:31 PM
Jul 2019

The largest party in the governing coalition is an Islamic party.

Are you going to argue that this is religious intolerance?

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
3. The autocrats in China also excuse their intolerance and persecution
Sat Jul 6, 2019, 04:06 PM
Jul 2019

under the very popular label of being against terrorism.

This tactic is much favored by the right. Label opponents as terrorists.

Voltaire2

(12,977 posts)
4. Tunisia is the lone democratic success from
Sat Jul 6, 2019, 06:05 PM
Jul 2019

the Arab Spring. This is a democracy struggling to survive fighting actual authoritarian religious extremists, not some totalitarian state.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
5. And what exactly do you feel this will accomplish?
Sat Jul 6, 2019, 08:40 PM
Jul 2019

Most people who commit violence are males. This will accomplish nothing other than stigmatize a certain female segment of the population.

AtheistCrusader

(33,982 posts)
6. Nice whataboutism, but these people are 'same team'.
Thu Jul 11, 2019, 01:05 PM
Jul 2019
Religion
Islam (state religion, 99% Sunni), 1% Jews, Christians and others.


In China, there is no state religion. One might assume that security interests of such a state automatically trump ANY civil rights concerns given the totalitarian nature of a semi-communist state.

A more valid objection that may have actually been relevant would be that Tunisia is heavily influenced by French Civil Law. (Colonialism leftovers) The French banned it, it may be relevant to why a post-colonial French nation that is a Islamic State, still does something that seems intolerant toward some sects of muslim.
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