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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkish parliament allows hijab at university
    07.02.2008 17:43 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ After a sometimes stormy debate, the
    Turkish parliament has approved a government motion to
    amend the constitution to allow women to wear hijab,
    the traditional Islamic headscarf while attending
    university.

    The final vote was only taken early Thursday morning,
    after a marathon 13 hour debate, with 401 deputies
    supporting the motion and 110 opposed. However, the
    motion still has to face a second round of balloting,
    to be held on February 9, before it will clear the
    parliament and be forwarded to President Abdullah Gul
    for ratification.

    The vote was to amend two articles of the
    constitution, dealing with equality before the law and
    the rights and duties of training and education.

    During the debate, the opposition Republican People's
    Party (CHP) accused the government and the far right
    Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), which supports the
    amendments, of working to undermine the secular
    principles of the Turkish republic.

    CHP deputy Hakki Suha Okay said the amendments sought
    to make the principle of secularism ineffective and
    increase radical Islamic activity. `This step will
    encourage radical circles in Turkey, accelerate
    movement towards a state founded on religion, and lead
    to further demands,' he said.

    In defense of the motion, Deputy Prime Minister Cemil
    Cicek said the amendments would strengthen personal
    freedoms in Turkey and lifting the bans on wearing the
    headscarf at universities would remove concerns in
    society.

    `Every freedom demand should not be associated with
    secularism. Such secularism would be an exploitation.
    This nation is the strongest guarantee for
    secularism,' he said, NTV-turk repots
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