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A Muslim teaching assistant suspended for refusing to remove her veil in class should be sacked, a local government minister has said. | A Muslim teaching assistant suspended for refusing to remove her veil in class should be sacked, a local government minister has said. |
Phil Woolas, whose brief includes race relations, told the Sunday Mirror that Aishah Azmi, 23, had "put herself in a position where she can't do her job". | Phil Woolas, whose brief includes race relations, told the Sunday Mirror that Aishah Azmi, 23, had "put herself in a position where she can't do her job". |
Ms Azmi, who works at a junior school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, said her pupils never complained about the veil. | Ms Azmi, who works at a junior school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, said her pupils never complained about the veil. |
She said she would remove the garment, but not in front of male colleagues. | She said she would remove the garment, but not in front of male colleagues. |
Mr Woolas told the newspaper this amounted to sexual discrimination. | Mr Woolas told the newspaper this amounted to sexual discrimination. |
He added: "She is denying the right of children to a full education by insisting that she wears the veil." | He added: "She is denying the right of children to a full education by insisting that she wears the veil." |
Acceptance plea | Acceptance plea |
Earlier, Kirklees Council said she was asked to take off her veil in class at Headfield Church of England Junior School because the children had difficulty understanding her in English lessons. | Earlier, Kirklees Council said she was asked to take off her veil in class at Headfield Church of England Junior School because the children had difficulty understanding her in English lessons. |
After she refused to remove the veil, it was decided to suspend her pending an employment tribunal. | After she refused to remove the veil, it was decided to suspend her pending an employment tribunal. |
The council said the school's action had "nothing to do with religion". | The council said the school's action had "nothing to do with religion". |
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Ms Azmi told the BBC her veil had not caused problems with the children, with whom she had a "brilliant relationship". | Ms Azmi told the BBC her veil had not caused problems with the children, with whom she had a "brilliant relationship". |
"The children are aware of my body language, my eye expressions, the way I'm saying things. | "The children are aware of my body language, my eye expressions, the way I'm saying things. |
"If people think it is a problem, what about blind children? They can't see anything but they have a brilliant education, so I don't think my wearing the veil affects the children at all." | "If people think it is a problem, what about blind children? They can't see anything but they have a brilliant education, so I don't think my wearing the veil affects the children at all." |
The school, which has 529 pupils aged seven to 11, takes many children from different ethnic backgrounds where English is not the first language. | The school, which has 529 pupils aged seven to 11, takes many children from different ethnic backgrounds where English is not the first language. |
Religious freedoms | Religious freedoms |
The Leader of the Commons, Jack Straw, initiated a debate on veil-wearing last week when he suggested the full veil over the face separated communities. | The Leader of the Commons, Jack Straw, initiated a debate on veil-wearing last week when he suggested the full veil over the face separated communities. |
On Saturday, London Mayor Ken Livingstone weighed into the debate, saying he would like Muslims to give up the veil. | On Saturday, London Mayor Ken Livingstone weighed into the debate, saying he would like Muslims to give up the veil. |
Some Muslim women say the Koran instructs them to wear the veil | Some Muslim women say the Koran instructs them to wear the veil |
But he suggested change was not something that could be imposed from outside the Muslim community. | But he suggested change was not something that could be imposed from outside the Muslim community. |
He said: "People have fought for centuries to establish freedom of religion and culture. | He said: "People have fought for centuries to establish freedom of religion and culture. |
"It is the choice of each individual what they believe and what they wear." | "It is the choice of each individual what they believe and what they wear." |
A survey in the Guardian newspaper suggested 53% of people supported Mr Straw in thinking the veils create a barrier between Muslims and other people. | A survey in the Guardian newspaper suggested 53% of people supported Mr Straw in thinking the veils create a barrier between Muslims and other people. |
But three-quarters opposed a ban on veils being worn outside the home. | But three-quarters opposed a ban on veils being worn outside the home. |