Sunday, September 4, 2011

Burqa once again


Burqa has been  banned in yet another European country, Italy. This without any surprise has caused debates all around the world. Italy has followed the brave foot steps of France and has taken this brave and what some people say as anti Islamic move. I feel every country has the right to bring and apply laws in a democratic way  and there is no use in fighting over the issue when it is in concerned with the country’s security. When the Gulf countries are brave enough to abduct men at will and cut a thief's hand and make his life miserable then there is no problem in banning the burqa   


There were no such intellectual beings who were consenrned about the killing spree by the Sri Lankan government on its own civilians and its very funny and Hippocratic to see the saviours of the world today in India. 


National Televisions were holding debates on weather the ban by the French government was right or wrong. Such debates during the killing spree by the Sri Lankan government during its mass genocide attack would have brought a great awareness on what the 
Sri Lankan government was really up to during 2008. Today the Sri Lankan government is firmly denying any foreign or neutral agencies to conduct a prob and strangly the Indian government is happy to invite the president of Sri Lanaka as its chief guest in the Commonwealth games and more recently as a guest to the lok shabha  


The Sri Lankan genocide issue may be completely a different issue, lets get back to the real issue “freedom”.


While talking about Burqa it automatically opens up to a whole lot of other issues relating to women and their freedom of expression.  Getting back to the real topic, wheather the burqa should be banned or not has very little relevance compared to what is happening to women in their society, if there are some activists who cries foul on the Italy government banning burqa let them go to a gulf country which has banned women from driving and try to fight for it, if someone feels these European governments are banning a women's freedom of expression then let them go to a some gulf countries and analyise their freedom in their own society where there is a huge difference between what a man and women can do legally and let them stage a protest and come back with their heads on their shoulders. When people remain quite when a women is forced to were a scarf in a Muslim country what makes them cry foul when a European country bans religious attires for security purpose ?


The people who wants to remove the ban has no moral right to demand such things when 
a women is banned from driving, cutting a women's head as a punishment, cutting her hand for stealing things and stoning a women to death for prostitution. I will fully support for the freedom for a women to were burqa when these cruel laws are banned  


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