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Turkish MPs plan headscarf reform | Turkish MPs plan headscarf reform |
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Two major parties in Turkey have submitted a joint plan to parliament to ease a ban on the Islamic headscarf in the country's universities. | |
The Islamist-rooted governing AK Party and the nationalist MHP say it is an issue of human rights and freedoms. | The Islamist-rooted governing AK Party and the nationalist MHP say it is an issue of human rights and freedoms. |
The two parties have enough votes in parliament to overturn the constitutional ban on headscarves. | The two parties have enough votes in parliament to overturn the constitutional ban on headscarves. |
A strict headscarf ban has been in force in universities since 1997. It was ordered by the secularist military. | A strict headscarf ban has been in force in universities since 1997. It was ordered by the secularist military. |
The issue is highly controversial in a mainly Muslim country whose secular elite - including the military - sees the headscarf as a symbol of political Islam, the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Istanbul says. | The issue is highly controversial in a mainly Muslim country whose secular elite - including the military - sees the headscarf as a symbol of political Islam, the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Istanbul says. |
The move to ease the ban has been criticised by judges and university officials. | The move to ease the ban has been criticised by judges and university officials. |
Chadors, veils and burkas will not be allowed - no-one will be allowed to use headscarves as political statements against the state Devlet Bahceli, MHP leader | Chadors, veils and burkas will not be allowed - no-one will be allowed to use headscarves as political statements against the state Devlet Bahceli, MHP leader |
"Solving the headscarf issue would relax a large segment of the society," MHP leader Devlet Bahceli was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. | |
"It is a question of rights and freedoms," he added. | "It is a question of rights and freedoms," he added. |
The reforms are a compromise though, our correspondent says. | The reforms are a compromise though, our correspondent says. |
The proposed changes state that only traditional scarves will be permitted in universities, tied loosely under the chin. | The proposed changes state that only traditional scarves will be permitted in universities, tied loosely under the chin. |
Headscarves that cover the neck, like those worn by many Turkish girls, will still be banned, as will the all-covering burka, or chador. | Headscarves that cover the neck, like those worn by many Turkish girls, will still be banned, as will the all-covering burka, or chador. |
Power struggle | Power struggle |
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stressed that this reform will be restricted to universities. | Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stressed that this reform will be restricted to universities. |
It will not apply to women civil servants, including teachers, who are still banned from covering their heads. | It will not apply to women civil servants, including teachers, who are still banned from covering their heads. |
A power struggle last year between secular forces and the governing AK Party ended with the AKP being comprehensively re-elected in July. | A power struggle last year between secular forces and the governing AK Party ended with the AKP being comprehensively re-elected in July. |
So far, there has been no comment from Turkey's powerful army, which sees itself as the guardian of the secular tradition laid out by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk - the creator of the modern Turkish state. | So far, there has been no comment from Turkey's powerful army, which sees itself as the guardian of the secular tradition laid out by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk - the creator of the modern Turkish state. |
Opinion polls suggest there is strong public support for lifting the ban. And some women refuse to go to university because of it. | Opinion polls suggest there is strong public support for lifting the ban. And some women refuse to go to university because of it. |