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Burqa, Nikab Or Hijab – Dangers Of Hasty Law Making

By Mass L. Usuf

Mass Usuf

This column is not to question the Rule on the non-concealment of the full face. What it aims to do is to examine the circumstances and consequences of this Rule.

Let me begin by saying that covering the face using a garment or the vizor of a helmet or in any other way can be a hindrance to establish the identity of a person. Therefore, it has to be removed. Let me also state at the outset that national security is of utmost important. In this context, if a female has to reveal her face for purpose of identification, it is imperative that such identification is facilitated.

Ours is a country which had experienced a war spanning nearly three decades which ended in 2009. Those who lived through this brutal period of mayhem and pandemonium would recollect how the entire country was living in mortal fear. Our courageous armed forces were then fighting one of the cruellest separatist movements in the world. There were suicide bombers at that time too. Their atrocities over the period of war saw the destruction of the country’s infrastructure and the gruesome annihilation of innocent human lives. The death toll increasing with every attack. They were so daring that their suicide bombers did not hesitate to take away even the life of a sitting President, the late R. Premadasa. 

Colour Code ‘Red’

There were security barriers and check points all over the country. Random checks of private vehicles, public transport and other commercial conveyances were almost a daily occurrence.  Cordon and search operations were common. Such was the heightened state of security in the country. If it was in the United States, the threat level would have been raised to ‘Severe risk’.  This is the highest threat level colour coded, ‘Red’ in their threat level scale which consists of five colour-coded threat levels. 

Here lies an interesting anecdote. This country which had experienced such testing times and in a Red Alert situation almost throughout, never found it expedient at that time to ban the full-face cover – an attire worn by the Muslim woman.

It is well known that the declaration of emergency law was triggered by the despicable attack on 21st April 2019. A Proclamation was made by His Excellency the President by virtue of the powers vested in him by Section 2 of the Public Security Ordinance (Chapter 40) (as amended) by Gazette No. 2120/3 of 22 April, 2019 declaring that the provisions of Part II of the Public Security Ordinance shall come into operation. In layman terms declaring a state of emergency in the country.

By a further Gazette Notification No. 2120/5 of 22 April, 2019, he published the Regulations made under Section 5 of the Public Security Ordinance (Chapter 40).  These Regulations were called the Emergency (Miscellaneous Provisions and Powers) Regulation, No. 1 of 2019.

The Ban On The Full Face Cover

Following the above Gazette notifications, on 29 April 2019 by Gazette No.: No. 2121/1, he chose to make certain amendments to the Gazette Extraordinary No. 2120/5, of April 22, 2019.  The amendment was by way of the insertion of the following new regulations immediately after regulation 32, which shall have effect as regulation 32A. The relevant Rule, read as follows:

“32A. (1) 

(a) No person shall wear in any public place any garment, clothing or such other material concealing the full face which will in any manner cause any hindrance to the identification of a person. 

(b) For the purpose of this paragraph – 

 “full face” means the whole face of a person including the ears;

Well, were the attackers of Easter Sunday concealing their full faces? No such evidence can be elicited from the various video footages that were shown on television.  Here lies the question, why then was the face cover banned? And, banned so swiftly.

It is useful to the analysis to note that only a minute fraction of the women used to wear the face cover. Humour has it that since the attackers were wearing jeans and t-shirts and were carrying haversacks, these are the items that should have been banned.

Government And The Media

This country had witnessed several blunders been committed by the authorities during the recent past. One more in this streak of carelessness is the government’s failure to explain clearly to the public about the ban on face cover. Especially in relation to the practice of the Muslim women. 

Try asking an average Sri Lankan Sinhalese or Tamil person whether he or she knows the meaning of all these terms – ‘Burqa’, ‘Nikab’, ‘Hijab’, ‘Head Scarf’ or ‘Shawl’? Whether he or she knows the differences between these? The response will certainly draw a blank face. The reason is that they have no need to know. Their ignorance is fair and reasonable.

When the public is ignorant of it, is it not the responsibility of the government to ensure that people understand what they are communicating to the people as laws?  After all the rule has been gazetted to apply to the citizens of this country. The public does not access the Gazette notification to ascertain the detailed information about the nature of the ban. They will neither be interested to get an understanding of the definition of what is meant by ‘full face’ as referred to in the amendment. Therefore, they obviously are in the dark in relation to the nature of the ban.

Being well aware of the ignorance of the people in this regard, is it not the duty of the media to educate the people? Aggravating the situation, at a highly sensitive time like this, was the gross irresponsibility of the media. They were not concerned about educating public about what represents a ‘Burqa’, ‘Nikab’, ‘Hijab’, ‘Head Scarf’ or ‘Shawl’.

Fear, Confusion And Discrimination

This matter deals with a delicate religio-cultural practice. It impacts on the way a person chooses to safeguard and protect her self-respect, dignity and modesty. To display one’s self is not the call of the society. It is purely a personal decision.

Also, it is something that affects the practice of a minority within a minority community. The confusion caused in the minds of the public by this hurried amendment to the regulations has had serious consequences. Muslim women who have not concealed their faces have been harassed in an unprecedented manner in the history of this country. The extent of intimidation, threats, insults thrown at innocent women are absolutely unacceptable. There cannot be any compromise to permit this situation to continue in this manner if we call ourselves as civilised people.

There were several reports of physical handling of Muslim women by the men at various places. Instances were many when Muslim women whose faces can be seen were denied access to super markets, public institutions, hospitals etc. demanding that they remove the head scarf or the hijab or even in some instances the shawl.  This is a gross violation of fundamental rights of these people.

The constitution states:

12 (3) No person shall, on the grounds of race, religion, language, caste, sex or any one of such grounds, be subject to any disability, liability, restriction or condition with regard to access to shops, public restaurants, hotels, places of public entertainment and places of public worship of his own religion.

This irresponsible act of the government and the highly biased and lackadaisical approach of the media have contributed to the discrimination of the Muslim women. Further, these have influenced the rapid deterioration of inter-ethnic relations in Sri Lanka. To corner the Muslims this way is to push them into the embrace of the extremists. I do not think this country would ever want to tread on this dreaded path.

Vigilante groups have taken the law into their hands. This is not by accident but by clear design. Is the government going to continue like this by not holding those violating the rights of its citizens accountable? Is the state machinery encouraging one section of the people to act with impunity against another? When will the government decide to uphold the respect for the law and maintain law and order with equality under these circumstances?

Is not the government aware that the constitution states:

“12. (1) All persons are equal before the law and are entitled to the equal protection of the law.”

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    …”Let me begin by saying that covering the face using a garment or the vizor of a helmet or in any other way can be a hindrance….”

    The author is beginning on the wrong foot….

    how can you compare covering the face with the helmet or vizor for safety reason with that of comparing the face with a garment ….by Muslim women ….not for religious reasons but forcibly…

    I want to ask the author whether he board a plane or approach immigration desk with his helmet on?

    ….i didn’t bother reading the rest f the articles

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      How did you come to the conclusion that the face veil is forced on the Muslim woman?

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        ummmmmmmmmmmm

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        Umm UH

        “How did you come to the conclusion that the face veil is forced on the Muslim Women?”

        Goodness gracious me!

        The silliest question ever asked on planet earth.

        In a world where female folks are endeavoring to appear to the world & in particular before their male counterparts, with the most beautiful, most attractive, fairest, shiniest & the loveliest face how can any selected group (Muslim women) expected to keep theirs’ hidden?
        (male counterpart necessarily doesn’t mean husband/boy friend)

        The more Muslim women cover their body surpassing moderate levels, the more the stupidity of their (Muslim) men is exposed & sad to say their god’s as well.

        Umm UH; you, the Muslim men didn’t come here with your women. You married our Sinhalese & Tamil women with all our humane blessings, never expecting them to be kept hidden.

        Whether it’s a security threat or not expose them, give them the deserved freedom, only the brain washed, living in fools’ paradise may volunteer to cover.

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      Rajash!
      A couple of years back when I entered the HNB bank at Wellawatte, I was asked to remove my cap. I asked the security officer as to why I should remove the cap. Security officer said that it was for easy identification. I said OK and just as I passed the entrance, I saw a woman with dress fully covering her face ( I don’t know what you call the dress) with a net covering her eyes. I pointed this to the Security and asked him as to how he allowed the woman. He said according to bank rules he has no right to ask her to remove the head cover as it was Muslim dress, and suggested that I complain to the Manager. Accordingly I complained to the manger and he with a polite smile asked me not to make an issue of it. I complied, finished my business and left the bank. How do you explain this? Why this discrimination despite my ‘handsome’ face being exposed?

      Mass L. Usuf.
      In your second para, you seem to be doing a comparative study
      of your ‘clan’ with that of the the activities of The LTTE and appear to be satisfied,by down playing their actions. Yes they had nothing to achieve except to fall in line with the government’s thinking perhaps to create chaos for political reasons and thus continue your activities
      to add feather to your cap. You killed for no reasons but the LTTE had, whether you like it or not, killed in the process of achieving something which may have failed. You did it in one day what the LTTE did in 25 years ‘Annihilation’ of human live did occur at the end of the war where over 40,000 were annihilated.
      You seem to be finally asking for pardon for the atrocities committed and begging for mercy.
      I identifying a persons face in public is a must whether there is Peace or War.

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    Islamic infidels, come down to earth and face reality. Just because Koran tells you to do all sorts of things, you cannot carry them out in non-Muslim countries without getting into conflict. When Muslims are ordered to remove Arabic dress you start shouting, but when gulf countries and Iran force non-Muslims to wear Arabic dress you remain silent. Please stop your nonsense and live peacefully.

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      Even Saudi Arabia is slowly relaxing their stringent islamic laws.
      women are now allowed to drive …
      Saudi women are intensifying their protest by removing their hijab en mass in public…

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    Muslims have money, and they use the naturalized country’s laws to over power the country and to spread islam. Because of that, with muslims, the new NAtional Security legislation will be disasterous. Earlier you were bashing BBS and the buddhists. Now after killing over 250 and maiming 500 and destroying the Sri lankan economy, you can come and talk discrimination, LAw and all the BS. Muslim politics is CHEATING and OVER Powering the other. RISHAD BATHIUDDIN is a Terrorist in a country where politicians are brave and are not living on humongous political donations which fill their foreign accounts.

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    Dear Usuf!

    What you have written here is the truth. But in real life there are circumstances, where some compromises and tolerance are unavoidable necessity. We as Muslims have responsibility not making our fellow citizens actually or apparently be frightened by our women’s (Arab)dress or our men’s long beard and (Pakistani) jubba(long garment) . Government is in dilemma, as to do what?. They need votes from Sinhalese, Tamils and Moors. If they banned Nikkab (in general) it may satisfy Sinhalese and Tamils. The Muslims may be upset by a feeling of different treatment, but they know what made them to be in this situation. So what I say to my fellow religionists be patience. The special regulation may be lifted once the security concerns are settled.

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      Ahmad NAdvi Is wrong. USUF is for Islamic Expansion over the other cultures. Even some Wahabis say we are against the NIQAB and BURQA. Only USUF here comes and Cry out loud. I heard Sri lanka has over 60 Wahabi organizations. Why don’t you people learn to live with other people. Why do you think that you are the superior to others. Why in the majority buddhist country, you muslims have customs or religious practices that are objectionable to the majority culture. You do that in every country and then say ISLAMOPHOBIA. . You do no allow that in any of the muslim majority countries. I think some muslims are becoming Dinosaurs. Remember how those days you were killing infidels. Now you want it legally.

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      Well said Ahmed. Tamils and Sinhalese do not want to destroy Moslems or stop them from practicing their religion. It is just that they have come to associate (quite reasonably) certain signals and signs that they associate with a very dangerous expansionist type of Islamist. Like the bomber of the churches and the perpetrators of 09/11. They burqua and the Madrassa are new to Sri Lanka and people have grown to associate these with the dangerous and scary expansionist ideologies that are sweeping through Islam. People have seen the map of the Caliphate published by ISIS. They have seen what happened to the Yazidis and what continues to happen to the Shiites in Iraq and Pakistan, they know about the Saudi money pouring into the Thauheed organisations and feel they need to do something. But what? So they lash out at the Burqua and Niqab. So lets just say a safety valve has been opened to let out some steam to prevent something much more damaging from happening.

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    “Try asking an average Sri Lankan Sinhalese or Tamil person whether he or she knows the meaning of all these terms – ‘Burqa’, ‘Nikab’, ‘Hijab’, ‘Head Scarf’ or ‘Shawl’? Whether he or she knows the differences between these?

    you missed out the Helmet and the Visor ….with which in your own words you began this stupid blog?

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    The response will certainly draw a blank face.
    don’t speak for them – go to Colombo and ask them!
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    The reason is that they have no need to know. Their ignorance is fair and reasonable.”
    …. are you talking about Muslim women here…..who are forced to wear these by the Muslim men?
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    This is Sri Lanka where there is one set of law for Tamils and another for Sinhalese. one set of Law for Muslims and another for Sinhalese, One set of law for politicians and another for public. Do not you how how former AG of Sri Lankan Srimani Bandarakayake was treated. She served this nation for 30 years as one of best Supreme court judge and at the end she was punished by politicians badly in public. This is low level of Sri Lankan judiciary. Judges are bought and sold in Sri Lanka today cheaply, These political thugs destroyed all good civil service of Sri Lanka. consider political appointments of big post in foreign services, universities and government departments. All discrimination; Even if you are Sinhalese , you will be discriminated : So do not talk about this face cover or any other issues. Because of some radical, entire Muslim community was punished by some stupid police officers and STF. what crimes public have done to punish them all for the radicals among them When LLTE blasted many bombs did you blame all Tamils.. after all this ISIS is creation of US and Zionist plot… let all these radicals go to hell.

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    this guy is quoting talking Gazette notification…
    …but he fails to quote from the Quran ..about Muslim women covering their face….
    because its not in the quran…..its forced upon the Muslim women by Muslim men and extremist Muslims

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      You are perfectly right Rajash!
      Muslim men force their Women to cover their Faces, because of their own Propensities and hence their Insecurity!

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    There is no reason for Sri Lankan Muslim women to cover their faces. Now that we have serious security concerns, it is far better for everyone to not resort to Saudi Arabia garb. We do not have sand storms here that make it necessary to cover themselves like they do over there, and besides why alarm the rest of the population dressing up in that most intimidating way. Let us go back to the good old days when black abayas were not not seen around the nation.

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    Good point. The government and private media outlets should educate people on the differences among niqab, hijab, chador, abaya etc. Many hijabis can still wear hijab without violating the new law. They just have to expose their ears.

    From what I have gathered, even in the Qur’an the only adivse is to cover your hair, and not your face or ears.

    Why don’t you get the Ulemas and Jamaths to sponsor a campaign to educate the SL masses on the differences, instead of spending their millons of rupees on swords and foreign preachers?

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      in the next blog he will argue that the average non Muslim docent know the Quran….and that we should all learn Quarn

      what a plonker

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    “No person shall wear in any public place any garment, clothing or such other material concealing the full face which will in any manner cause any hindrance to the identification of a person.”
    Females who are affected by this law should be allowed to expose some other part of the body which is presently prohibited as acompensation.

    Soma

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    In the circumstances facing the country and the anxiety when stepping out of the house one cannot claim to be perfectly clear minded. In that light I get the impression that the author is blowing hot and blowing cold. Clearly, all the relevant features of the face required for a positive facial identification must be shown at all times and that is non-negotiable. If you cover the ears can ever a positive identification be made? NO. The author claims that even during the 30 year old war covering of the face was not banned. TRUE! Did all the suicide bombers of the LTTE, practically all of them were women, cover their faces fully, like Saudi women in the streets, when they were performing the act? Laws, especially Emergency Regulations are promulgated to meet a situation and an issue of covering of faces never arose during the LTTE war.

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    The above Article is the Opinion of a MAN!
    What have Muslim WOMEN have to say about having to Cover Themselves like this, in a Warm and Humid Climate?
    Don’t Women have any say in a ‘Men Only’ Situation?

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    This donkey of man writer’s arguments do not hold good and the CT should not have entertained at all. He is highly biased and lackadaisical in his approach. Our children dread to see these ‘Gonibillan’ in public places appearing in black like ‘Yakas’ What right have they got to wear such unholy garments. We are dead against. THEY SHOULD BE BANNED FOR EVER..

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    When it comes to national security and at a time of real dangers then security is the main issue and no culture or religion or traditions to be used as an excuse. It is stupid to argue on this issue. We have gone too far based on these sentiments and sensitivities and thus reached this pathetic and tragic state. Every where weapons are being discovered. mostly from places of worship and thus there cant be any secret about these developments though many are attempting to provide excuses and trying to escape from what had happened. This is religious extremism and not racial extremism. Religious extremism in whatever form since man appeared on this earth had been so ruthless, so senseless and so vicious. Now Islam extremism has hit the peak however much their apologists trying to argue that Islam is a peaceful loving religion. Proof of the pudding in the eating. What is happening in the Islamic world is totally contradictory to what had been preached in Quran. The irony is that they take cover behind Quran’s peace message while resorting to utmost and unimaginable violence in the name of Jihad, in the name of holy war, in the name of protecting Islam and in the name of non-believers of Islam and also queued up to go to heaven following ruthless murders of innocent. So at this juncture the most important issue is to safeguard a country and its people. Sinhala politics and its crude manifestations for grabbing power had obviously led to this disaster since independence. They pampered Muslims when VP was around and Muslims too happily took to the bait thinking that was a time to grab all the spoils and indeed they achieved it. But once VP had left then attention turned towards the Muslims friends who helped in the holly war against the dhemalu and by the time they realised it was too late.

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    “Vigilante groups have taken the law into their hands. This is not by accident but by clear design. “
    Anti-Hindu Usuf waited the dust of the Negombo incidents dust to go down and wrote this before the Upcountry Tamils incident cool down.
    Then he is threatening communities relationships are getting affected.
    It is useful to the analysis to note that only a minute fraction of the women used to wear the face cover. Humour has it that since the attackers were wearing jeans and t-shirts and were carrying haversacks, these are the items that should have been banned. Well, were the attackers of Easter Sunday concealing their full faces?No such evidence can be elicited from the various video footages that were shown on television. Here lies the question, why then was the face cover banned? And, banned so swiftly. Isn’t Usuf theory’s inverse is also true? Then, isn’t Usuf arguing because it was done by few Muslims, all the Muslims are like those ISIS terrorists? Why Usuf is standardizing because they didn’t wear burqa a person wears Burqa will never do things like that. A criminal hide his ID. So when a person hiding ones ID, his behavior closely resembles a criminal. Hiding their ID willfully is arousing some suspicion on their genuineness. Then if they are isolated for investigation, it is not profiling.
    They say if we are going not covering the face, then we feel we are standing in public Naked. Absolute Gimmick! Is they saying public is standing always nude? How good it is if you walk in nude village dressed up? I hear some nude villages will not allow you in if you are not following their dress code. How many of the people not going for these women on Road not nude. Let’s Usuf answer that question. Here he goes: “It is useful to these mask wearers to note that only a minute fraction of the women used to wear the face cover.” That is how Usuf would have answered.

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    “They were not concerned about educating public about what represents a ‘Burqa’, ‘Nikab’, ‘Hijab’, ‘Head Scarf’ or ‘Shawl’. “
    Will Usuf be thrilled if I come to TV and start to educate what is Santi Pottu, What is Santhana Pottu, What is Kumkum Pottu, What is black Pottu, what is married woman (put above the forehead), What is traditional Pottu, what is tribal Pottu, what is tattoo Pottu, What is Men’s Pottu, what is Women’ Pottu, What is girls’ Pottu, What is color Pottu, what is plastic Pottu, what is Stone Pottu, What is sticker Pottu, which is ornamental Pottu, which is one a widower can wear, What is temple Pottu, what is reception Pottu, What is Catholics Palm leaf Sunday Pottu, What is Rathathilagam(Blood Pottu)……… But, will that stop Tamils being pulled out of busses beaten up like it was done to me in 1977? What is he expecting to achieve by his kind of education? Is he trying to hire Media to spread his kind of Islam, free of charge by educating a non-exiting Burqa Chapter from Koran? Couldn’t he have educated the terrorist that planning a bomb will kill people? How did he miss to teach them to stop from killing innocent people, praying , but now he is cheat beating for unruly teachers for being retuned back home? Is he saying that education of people being trained on Burqa and Niquab would have made any change on Ester Sunday’s death toll number? He is trying to change attention of the murders happened on Easter to his fancies.

    “There cannot be any compromise to permit this situation to continue in this manner if we call ourselves as civilised people. “ Well, Rapist army has earned the name of one of the 22 countries in the world use rape as weapon. We are sorry we are not that sophisticated and or civilized people because no body of any Muslim or Sinhala Citizen has been protesting against rapist on that even after UN listed like that.

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    “There were several reports of physical handling of Muslim women by the men at various places. This is an open lie. Not true at all! I like to see if he can prove that sentence. The Fundamental right violation may occur when a person is not admitted in a public place for being a Muslims. A person wearing these dresses are not established that he/she practicing a religion. A monk may wear the saffron dress, A Mullah may wear the hat inside the court, an Iyar would go in with Bead Garland, but a woman’s burqa is not religiously essential as per Lankawe courts. Further, now it is banda object. So women must desist from wearing it. This particular dress is not proved as a religious necessity. So stopping a person with these dresses it not fundamental right violation under racial-religious prejudice. There are many restaurants in the West they refuse admittance as per the dressing of the patron. Those could not be challenged in courts. Private properties are being exempted for this type of FR violation. But the interesting thing is Federal Party’s 1957 Temple Entry Act. An owner of a Temple will not use the claim of private property to refuse entrance based on Caste. He still can use others. Last year Jaffna Mutthumari Amman temple refused to allow pulling the Chariot rope by humans. This practically banded casters touching the rope. This couldn’t be challenged using FP’s private Act, because the action did not use caste to refuse the right to access the temple property. Tamil were represented by FB, so they went more progressive beyond SWRD’s social disability act with their Hindu temple private bill. But Muslims went regressive on their private act, MMDA it oppressed women right to fight their marriage deprivations or dissatisfaction in courts of law.

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      How can Anyone identify a Muslim Woman, if she does not wear a Saudi Uniform? Busloads of People so Dressed, being unloaded on Galle Face Green, certainly is a Threatening Sight!

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    “This is a gross violation of fundamental rights of these people.”
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    Go to hell with fundamental rights. Stupid opportunistic Sinhala politicians have given in to the demands of minorities and put the lives of native Sinhalayo at risk. If the descendants of ‘Kallathonis’ want to live in this country as Duminda Disanayake told in the Parliament they should learn to adjust to the local conditions. If they do not want to do that, get lost and find a place that they can wear Burka. Muslims should learn from countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, not Saudi Arabia.

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    Can a woman walk around in Saudi Arabia in western clothes ?

    Can the Christians or Buddhist preach there ?

    What you want is for all countries and cultures to bend before a primitive and hypocritical ideology.

    An ideology which proclaims itself right. An ideology which demeans women . An ideology which accepts spiritual authority based on blood relationship to its founder !

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    Mass L. Usuf

    You have raised a valid point on individual freedom in a “democratic” society.

    However, even though Muslim women with “covered face” are in the minority among Muslim women, it’s a security risk, especially when at least two men were caught in such masks recently. In the modern civilized world there is no need for such face covering for women as they were needed in the dark ages when Islam was established unless the Muslims think that their women must be protected from all men. Rule of law, if implemented strictly, is enough to protect Muslim women just like any other women.

    I agree with you on this point: This will inflame Muslims, both men and women, as most of them will feel that their women’s cultural identity is being threatened. While on this topic I will mention that a past Sinhalese majoritarian regime locked up the Tamil parliamentary representatives when the Tigers did something in the past leaving no Tamil representation in the parliament: Result was that LTTE became the sole representative of the Tamils and the war that followed is history.

    If Sinhalese regimes, who don’t learn from history, they will repeat the sad history of the past 70 years.

    Their entrenched belief is that they, the numerical majority, are the masters of the island, and the minorities must comply with their racist wishes and hegemony.

    The turmoil to this day is the result of the divisive foundation laid by the “father of the nation” D. S. Senanayake to comply with the demands of the Buddhist hierarchy. He didn’t have the vision to foresee the turmoil that will bring. A wiser Lee Kwan Yew had the vision to unite the majority Chinese, Malays & Tamils to build Singapore nation to peace & prosperity.

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      Thiru,
      “A wiser Lee Kwan Yew had the vision to unite the majority Chinese, Malays & Tamils to build Singapore nation to peace & prosperity.”
      ———–
      If Tamils in Singapore did not fall in line with Chinese and started creating problems like Demalu in Sinhale, Lee Kwan Yew might have kicked out the Tamils from Singapore. Our Sinhala politicians worshiped the rotten political system imposed on Sinhale and allowed minorities to play hell while Lee Kwan Yew did not care damn about democracy and kept Tamils and Malays under control.
      ——–
      The first thing the Sinhala politicians should have done after British left was to kick out racists bigot illegal immigrant Chelavanayakam out and tell others to toe the line with majority or get lost.

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        The word “IF”does not arise in Singapore where Chinese, English and Tamil languages have equal rights.

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          K.Anaga,
          That happened at a later stage. In the beginning it was Chinese domination and dictatorship. But it was benevolent dictatorship.
          ——–
          You guys talk as if minorities are not treated equally in Sri Lanka. Can you please answer this question?
          “What is it that the Sinhalayo are enjoying that the other communities are not enjoying because they are not Sinhala?’.

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            Have the mentality and the means to commit genocide on Tamils.

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    The reason for such dresses apparently is to not provocate men. However other communities dress some times revealing dresses. Why cannot muslim women dress like others modestly as they wish rather than forcing them to walk like penguins on the roads? Looking attractive is not an offense or provocative. It is not worthy to be a issue at all.

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    This Muslim extremism was built on cries (from behind the burka) of discrimination, violence against them and racism against Muslims, yelled by writers to this forum like Ameer Ali, Usuf, Lathief and others.
    ]
    Hasty law making will be vital to tackle the menace of mlechcha, hasty suicide bomber scum. They are being aided and abetted by the political leadership who hold the UNP, SLFP and the JVP to ransom to break and form new governments.
    [
    The government has not showed any haste to arrest Hakim, ‘Bomber Bathiurdeen, Azaad ‘three wheeler’ Salley and Mujiber ‘crocodile’ Rahman, or even to sack them from their high paid government positions and cabinet posts.
    [
    So don’t come to us yelling persecution after mercilessly killing 350 praying children, women and men. Blood is dripping from the hands of people like you who facilitated this mlechcha mayhem
    .

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    Culture by any means is ok, as long as it does not pose a security risk to the public. The only means of identifying a person is by the face and face only. No one should come in public wearing a mask. In public places, it is my right to know who is in the vicinity, so any untoward incident I should be able to recognize the person. The person might harm me and run away and no one will be able to recognize the person when their face is fully covered and the modern CCTV cameras will also be fooled!

    A person who is allowed to wear a mask in any excuse such as culture, style, fashion should not be allowed Fully covering the face should have been banned long… long ago. Same applies to wearing Burka, Nijab which covers the face beyond recognition. I am not a racist and it has nothing to do with racism but everything to do with peoples security in public places. Will you like including the Muslims to deal with a bank officer or a doctor who has a face fully covered? I will certainly and I will not go to such a doctor to treat me as I do not know who is behind that mask. I should be able to recognize him and not deal with an imposter!

    In that case, you must allow cowboy race people to walk freely with guns and Shieks to walk around with swords. Sorry, it is my right for security in public places to Muslims women’s right to cover their face fully. Both peoples rights are being crossed. My security should weigh more than Muslim women’s right to wear face covers in public. The women have the total freedom to wear such clothes within their home and private places but sorry, certainly not in public places poses a certain threat to the public!

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    This is not Saudi Arabia . We have Catholics, Hindus , Muslims and Buddhists. Anyway 95% of Muslims in SL do not ware Burqa. Country’s security first. not the
    few peoples’ comfort.

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    Muslims come here and preach Human rights and :aw but nothing from their peaceful religion except expansion.
    anyway, the homicide bomber that blew up in Negombo had married a Tamil Hindu woman and married her, her Mother told that. . Her name had been one Mahendran.aka SARA. Even her first name is not Islamic. I do not know whether the LAw was not working for Muslims in Srilanka.
    Every one around rishad Bathiuddin is a Terrorist and Rishard Bathiuddin has a long list of Crimes. Yet he is safe. Sri lankan system is funny.

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      I made a mistake in the above comment. He had kidnapped the woman. Muslims earlier were busy talking about BBS and they did not control the WAHABIs. Now Wahabis blew up, Talk about discrimination, compassion and LAw. what BS, Why for these Article writing Mullahs, always the muslims are the most superior.
      NEgombo Homicide bomber had KIDNAPPED THE WOMAN MAHENDRAN TO MARRY. SHE IS A MEDICAL STUDENT. do parents grow up children to kidnap and expand the religion. I can not understand govt is not working for these wahabis..

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    Islam Schools of
    Thought
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    Understanding and accepting thereof the right
    To an attire prescribed by one’s school of thought is a fundamental right as long as it does not cause security threat or the members compel it upon others .

    First and foremost there is no such school of of thought by the title Wahabism or Thawhid.

    To be continued

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      You should write an article on this and not just reply because you are making more sense and obviously show more in-depth knowledge on Islam than the writer of the above article who has ridiculed the dastardly event to mere anecdotes and humor which by the way are not funny at all.

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    Hey Usuf, don’t come with this BS that the terrorists who bombed did not have their faces covered, therefore there is no need for women to not cover their faces, in other words being unidentifiable.
    This ruling should be made permanent as the law of the land.
    The ACJU agrees that covering of faces is not a part of religion, so what is your concern? What are you trying to hide or who do you want to hide?

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    Muslim writers here are just pathetic. Loss of tourism cost to the nation is $ 1.5 billion. Why you people are crying because Your expansionary tactics slowed down now.

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    To all innocent Lankans,
    It is a crime that Lankans have such limited exposure to what is really going on in the world of fanatic Jihadi Islam. Usuf, the writer of the article is one of Jihadi tools of deception to sound reasonable to a degree, and then continue to drive the discussion towards eventual full Sharia. Only the one guy who said he read only the first paragraph of Usuf’s mumbo jumbo and then gave up did the right thing.

    Lanka is at the grave danger of becoming the testing ground for Jihadi Moslem genocidal nerve gas attacks. With a government like the one in Lanka it is very easy to bring these nerve agents to the country and my guess is the stockpiles are already well hidden in Eastern Lanka. Who an I to say this? I am the SOLE contributor to CT who has maintained FIRMLY for the last 3 years that a large scale attack from Moslems was inevitable and that they want to turn country into an Islamic Republic by 2030. I was berated by everyone here, and I still fought back whenever my writing was not censored to warn the country. And now I am insisting that the next Jihadi attack with sarin, VX and Tabun will make the events of Easter Sunday look like mere firecrackers.

    Please be warned. Moslems have the supply chains for nerve gas. If you do not immediately incarcerate ALL Moslems of ages 15-45 and check them out thoroughly and get out all the intelligence you can get, you will miss the opportunity to save the lives of tens of thousands of innocents. Nerve gas attacks can kill humans like flies. The killer who organized the Eastern Sunday attacks said this very clearly in his preaching’s, ” kill even those who treat you nicely if they are non-believers”. An apocalypse of unheard of proportions in South Asia is coming to Lanka and all the Lankan leaders are asleep. This is a totally insane situation!!

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      JC, It seems that you were right all along!

      Jay Chambers / April 23, 2014
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      DO NOT trust the Muslims of Lanka and be distracted by their crocodile tears. They were quietly planning to make the island into a majority Moslem fanatic country and by an act of destiny finally a few monks have started to raise an alarm. There is already enough evidence to prove the deep rooted Wahabi influence of the Muslims and Lanka has only a few years before they are subjugated in numbers due to the astronomical growth in number of Moslem births.

      Lankans, beware!! The time to act is now. Contact the right people for guidance. Start with the State of Israel and some Indians such as those of sections of BJP,Shiv Sena and Vishwa Hindu Parishad before it is too late. Your time is running out….

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        Thank you Taraki for joining to raise the alarm. Once a nerve gas attack or something of the same proportion is inflicted on the Lankans the morale of the people will drop to abysmal levels. They will then see death and destruction at a scale unlike anything they have seen in the living memory of anyone alive. Once that despondency befalls them, being fatalists and rather emotional, the overwhelming majority will succumb to terror and say that anything is better than this horror. In such a weakened state men like Ranil Wicks the Wimp will form some sort of caretaker government and prolong and masquerade as rightful leaders. 10 years or less of that the Moslems will penetrate into every area including the military, Pakistan will send support, India will as they usually do, stay out of the scene because they are already happy to make plenty US $$ with American business and poor Lanka, no man’s land will form a government that will have the Moslems as key stakeholder. Within our lifetime Lanka will be lost and will become a Moslem hellhole like Somalia meaninglessly going from hand to hand and people becoming lunatic Moslems.

        A campaign of epic proportion should be launched by monks or whoever, but they should be prepared to die for the cause, just like the Moslems fanatics. It should be a battle to the end, with the most lethal, annihilating weapons Lankans can muster. Apologist closet Jihadists like Usuf should be kept minimally under house arrest. Lankans should be prepared for collateral damage and this should be done for the next generations and those to come. If you die fighting its better than dying in a Jihadi bomb or nerve gas attack. As you said, the time is NOW.

        God grant Lanka a powerful leader and men of honor and stature who will defend this innocent country from Moslem fanatics!! If it were possible I will come and form a mercenary force to fight the Jihadi Satan at Lanka’s door.

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        As a long-standing member of the queer/ intersex community myself, I agree with You, Taraki!. As a cross-dressing frequent tourist in Lanka, I have often been stared at by hostile Muslims simply for talking to their lovely children.
        No one dares to tell the truth, that the Moslems, especially the youth, are radicalized beyond recovery. Mass incarceration of all Moslems ages 15-65 and a through process to weed out the fanatics, suicide bomber types and then the next level and so on it needed urgently. Laws have to be enacted under emergency regulations for that. Once the Jihadis are identified they should be put in jail and never see the light of day again The others should be put through mass de-islamization detoxification and only slowly, over a period of 20 years allowed to re-enter society. Even then, using the most modern DNA tracking techniques and facial recognition techniques used by the Chinese in XIjiang province against Uighur fanatics they should be tracked for ever

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    Would those claiming that the Burqa, Nikab etc. are an essential part of the Muslim female garb, please tell me why, before the mass employment in the Gulf and Saudi Arabia began, Moslem women in this country, for several centuries, DID NOT wear such garb but simply draped the end of their sarees over their heads as an indication of modesty?
    Did that make the women of those times ‘infidels’ of some description?

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      Emil van der Poorten

      This is what some say it is Arabisation of Muslims through back door or perhaps Saudi cultural imperialism through back door.

      Those Muslim men who say no to most progressive issues also have a hand in enforcing Burqa on their women folks through their wife, mother, or sisters. If given the choice women would like to be free of these enforced cultural burden.

      Muslim men cannot and should not be allowed to relinquish their responsibility towards enforcing/introducing the most backward way of life.

      I understand Muslim girls are banned from riding bicycles in the Islamic Republic of Kattankudy and other places, infringing their freedom to travel around on their own.

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      May I say that the wearing of the Burqa is part of the Jewish and Muslim ignorance-based practices in the Middle East, originating with the climatic and other conditions, that later became part of their two mlechcha religious codes.
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      Orthodox Jewish and Muslim practices in this regard are not different, apart from the diasporic Jews who have no culture anymore, and they are hellbent on destroying all other cultures too.
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      The practices like circumcision of men and covering the hair and face that are common to both these mythical belief systems originate from the effect of sand storms in their original dessert habitats. Cutting the foreskin off was considered the solution to the problem of sand accumulating under it in males, and the practice was later extended to women as a means of removing sexual pleasure. Covering the hair and face was done to protect from the sand in the wind.
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      Today, Jew speak as if they are the inventors of everything modern and progressive despite their adhering to the ‘tipping-off’ of male infant penises and (pedophilic rabbis sucking off the blood). Female genital mutilation is carried out in secret. No one speaks of this deception.
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      If these two tribal, ignorant and mythical religions are eliminated in favour of civilising belief systems like Buddhism, the world will be a peaceful place that does not commit mass murder in the name of building a temp[le or colonising other peoples land.
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      Amen.

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        Historian,
        “If these two tribal, ignorant and mythical religions are eliminated in favour of civilising belief systems like Buddhism, the world will be a peaceful place that does not commit mass murder in the name of building a temp[le or colonising other peoples land.”
        Yes, what a wonderful world it would be!, Devotees could stand in line to view fake teeth and worship trees, the clergy would be free to admit members based on caste, and of course the paedophiles would have a field day in the temple. But then, without any Muslims, where would you send your women as sex slaves?

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