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Kazakhstan bans face coverings in public places
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ALMATY - Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a law on Monday prohibiting individuals from wearing clothing in public places that covers their faces, joining a trend in several Central Asian countries to restrict forms of Islamic dress.

The text of the law says clothing that "interferes with facial recognition" will be banned in public, with exemptions for medical purposes, in adverse weather conditions and at sporting and cultural events.

The legislation, one in a series of wider amendments signed into law on Monday, does not explicitly mention religion or types of religious dress.

Tokayev has previously praised the legislation as an opportunity to celebrate ethnic identity in Kazakhstan, a majority-Muslim country and former Soviet republic.

"Rather than wearing face-concealing black robes, it's much better to wear clothes in the national style," he was quoted by Kazakh media as saying earlier this year. ...
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Re: Kazakhstan bans (Muslim) face coverings in public places
« Reply #1 on: Today at 04:42:02 pm »
While the law avoids explicit references to religion it will mean that women will no longer be allowed to cover their faces fully with niqabs or burqas.

https://twitter.com/OliLondonTV/status/1939784130688151697
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Re: Kazakhstan bans (Muslim) face coverings in public places
« Reply #2 on: Today at 04:59:41 pm »
This is really quite amazing, considering that this is a "...stan" country.

Kudos to Kazakhstan for realizing the proper way to deal with islam.

EDIT:
The "proper way" to deal with islam is... at the very least... to discourage its practice, and... at best... to ban it outright...
« Last Edit: Today at 05:01:23 pm by Fishrrman »