MAYOR
CONDEMNS PROPOSED BAN OF THE HIJAB
(3 February 2004)
Commenting
on the proposed legislation by the French government on the banning
of Islamic headscarves and other conspicuous religious symbols in
state schools, Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said "I believe
that the proposal to ban the hijab and other conspicuous religious
symbols in French state schools is one of the most reactionary proposals
to be considered by any Parliament in Europe since the Second World
War. "
"Children
will face state discrimination against their freedom to express
their cultural or religious identity. This legislation would be
a blow to good community relations throughout Europe and as Mayor
of one of Europes most diverse cities, I appeal to the Parliament
and President of France to reconsider.'
Hundreds
of Muslim men and women from the UK are set to discuss the French
proposal to ban the Islamic headscarf [Hijab] at a national seminar
in London this Saturday, 7th February 2004. The seminar entitled
The Hijab ban and the integration struggle in Europe
is organised by Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain, an Islamic political party.
The
seminar will examine the French move to outlaw the Islamic dress
for women in the context of the radical shift in the thinking of
Western policy makers towards Muslim minorities in Europe.
Organisers hope that the seminar will encourage the audience to
correctly respond to the French moves by challenging secularism,
maintaining their Islamic identity and presenting the Islamic ideology
to the Western world.
Dr
Imran Waheed, a UK based doctor and Representative of Hizb ut-Tahrir
Britain, said, The proposed banning of the headscarf goes
beyond the banning of a piece of cloth and symbolises the struggle
to secularise the Muslim community in Europe.
The
organisers of the seminar delivered a letter to the French President,
Jacques Chirac, at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Thursday 8th January
2004.
The
seminar will take place at 6 p.m. at Logan Hall, Institute of Education,
20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H (nearest tube: Russell Square).
ABOUT
THE HIZB UT-TAHRIR
Hizb
ut-Tahrir is an independent political party whose ideology is Islam.
The party works throughout the Islamic world to resume the Islamic
way of life by re-establishing the Islamic Khilafah [Caliphate].
The party adheres to the Islamic Shariah in all aspects of
its work. It considers violence or armed struggle against the regime,
as a method to re-establish the Islamic State, to be forbidden by
the Islamic Shariah.
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