This country banned 'burqa-hijab', 51 percent of the voters supported
This country banned 'burqa-hijab', 51 percent of the voters supported
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Bern: Switzerland has now begun to attack Islamic fundamentalism, following in the footsteps of countries in Europe such as France, Belgium and Austria. In this episode, preparations are being made to ban the burqa and mask. In Switzerland's referendum, 51 percent of voters have voted in favor of a ban on wearing burqas and masks in public places.

There will now be a ban on women covering entire faces in streets, restaurants and shops. However, the permission to cover the entire face will continue in mosques and local festival carnivals. This can be done in events in Islamic places. If the face is covered according to health, then it will not be banned. This can be done to avoid the corona epidemic.

However, the Member of Parliament of Switzerland and the 7-member Executive Committee governing the country have opposed this referendum. They believe that this practice has been in place for a long time and instead of banning it completely, it would be right to search for burqas and mask-wearing women whenever needed. For this they may be asked to remove the burqa and mask.

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