[Marxism] Large protest in Turkey capital opposes ending ban on head scarves in universities

Fred Feldman ffeldman at bellatlantic.net
Sat Feb 2 22:06:43 MST 2008


February 3, 2008
Turks Protest Plan to End Scarf Ban 
By REUTERS
ANKARA, Turkey (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of secular Turks rallied
Saturday against a plan by the government to allow female students to wear
head scarves in universities, a move they say will usher in a stricter form
of Islam in Turkey.

The Parliament is expected to approve a constitutional amendment this week,
sponsored by the governing Justice and Development Party, which has Islamist
roots, and a nationalist opposition party, that is aimed at easing a 1989
ban on head scarves for students in higher education.

Secularists fear that lifting the ban would lead to heavy pressure on
uncovered women to wear the Muslim garment.

"Turkey is secular and will remain secular," shouted protesters as they
waved national flags and banners of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the revered
founder of the republic who separated religion and state, at his mausoleum
in Ankara, the capital.

The secular establishment, including army generals, judges and university
rectors, sees the head scarf as a symbol of radical Islam and a threat to
secularism. Turkey is 99 percent Muslim.

Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said at a news conference on Saturday that the
measure was intended to expand freedom, to help turn Turkey into a
"first-class democracy where freedoms in all fields are enjoyed fully."






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