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Should the nikab be banned?

Reader comment on item: An Unveiling: Separate, but Acceptable?
in response to reader comment: Shall we ban nuns from wearing habits then?

Submitted by Krista K (Canada), Dec 31, 2006 at 23:32

There is no mention of the hijab in this article. http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/704

Women are not forced to become nuns…

Can you see the different between the nun's habit …nikab...... burqua ?

There is nothing I love to see more than the cute chicks from Muslim countries who come here to study and with zeal throw on western threads while vehemently defending that women back home have the right to "freely choose" whatever they want to wear.

What do you wear when you have the choice, zzazzeefrazzee ?

http://www.radionetherlands.nl/features/development/burqa030123.html

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