jueves, 18 de junio de 2015

Chad bans full veil after deadly Boko Haram attacks

Chad bans full veil after deadly Boko Haram attacks



 Chad bans full veil after deadly Boko Haram attacks

Chad on Wednesday banned the full-face Muslim veil and ordered security forces to seize burqas from markets and burn them after 33 people were killed in suicide bombings blamed on Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram this week.

"Wearing the burqa must stop immediately from today, not only in public places and schools but throughout the whole of the country," Prime Minister Kalzeube Pahimi Deubet said in a speech to religious leaders the day before the start of the holy Muslim festival of Ramadan.

Any type of clothing that leaves only the eyes visible is a form of "camouflage" and is now banned, he added, asking the religious leaders to spread the message in their mosques, churches and holy places.

Prime Minister Deubet said instructions had been given to security forces to "go into the markets and to seize all the burqas on sale and burn them".




 Any type of clothing that leaves only the eyes visible is a form of "camouflage" and is no...


Any type of clothing that leaves only the eyes visible is a form of "camouflage" and is now banned in Chad under new laws