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| Burka wearing paedo menace; ..risk of child abduction by walking sacks | |
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| Deleted User | Nov 26 2010, 09:35 AM Post #1 |
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Rome Nov. 24 (AKI) - A government official in industrial northern Italian city of Turin has asked the local school board to stop fully-veiled women from picking up their children at school because it makes it difficult to identify them as the students' true parents. The request by Maurizio Marrone - a member of prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's conservative People of Liberty party - was prompted after Marrone and other mothers had seen some women dressed in full burqas picking up their children from an elementary school in Turin's Barriera di Milano working class neighbourhood. "Some mothers with children enrolled in the Albert Sabin elementary school in Turin have seen Islamic women wearing the full burqa picking up their children, and I have seen this as well," Marrone said, adding that the burqa made it impossible for teachers to "verify the identity" of those picking up minors. Marrone went on to call the wearing of the burqa, the traditional dress of fundamentalist Islamic women, "damaging to the dignity of women." Marrone also claims the burqa "slows down the process of integration" for immigrants. In September this year, two separate bills were presented in the upper and lower chambers of the Italian parliament which aim to end the wearing of face-covering burqa's in Italy. Also in September, France voted to ban the burqa. Women there can be fined or jailed if covering their faces in public. http://www.adnkronos.com/IGN/Aki/English/Security/Italy-Turin-official-appeals-to-school-board-to-ban-burqa-wearing-mothers_311303029462.html |
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| Deleted User | Nov 26 2010, 11:35 AM Post #2 |
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It must be so confusing for the kids! |
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| brianjones | Nov 26 2010, 11:51 AM Post #3 |
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Hi I agree the Burka should be ban in uk. At schools for child safety, shops for security and out on the streets for public satety so all can be identifed. Brian
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| Deleted User | Nov 26 2010, 11:54 AM Post #4 |
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any sensible kid would run from anyone wearing a burka anyway. |
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| brianjones | Nov 26 2010, 11:59 AM Post #5 |
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Our kids should not be scared by anyone wearing a Burka and have run away being frightened.they should be banned |
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| Deleted User | Nov 26 2010, 12:10 PM Post #6 |
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Apart from doing the decent thing by hiding 'double baggers' from the public gaze I can't see a single reason burkhas are allowed anyway! |
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| Deleted User | Nov 26 2010, 12:24 PM Post #7 |
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You do realise that you have just legitimised the Burhka for 95% of the whole muslim population?
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