Australian far-right leader wears burqa to Senate


Canberra, Aug 17 (IANS): Australian far-right leader Pauline Hanson on Thursday wore a burqa to the Senate in behalf of her One Nation party's efforts to ban the garment in the country, the media reported.

In a statement, Hanson said "the need to ban full face coverings in public was an important issue facing modern Australia".

Attorney-General George Brandis condemned Hanson's stunt and "counselled and cautioned" her against causing offence to religious groups, reports the BBC.

Brandis received a standing applause from opposition parties.

"No, Senator Hanson, we will not ban the burqa," he said.

Hanson's motion to ban the burqa will be debated in the Senate later on Thursday.

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Aug 17 2017

    Anything for a headline. Only way she can get attention. Ignorance at its best.

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  • Peter, KSA

    Thu, Aug 17 2017

    Modern age, where human is enemy of human in the name of terrorism, I would not support burqa. However, head scarf, decent dress covering full body is really graceful

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