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    EXECUTION OF ORDER ALLOWING TO WEAR HEADSCARF IN UNIVERSITIES SUSPENDED

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.03.2008 14:19 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Council of State ordered a stay of execution
    yesterday on the Higher Education Board's (YOK) order to universities
    to allow the Islamic headscarf on campuses.

    YOK President Yusuf Ozcan had sent a written statement to university
    rectors on Feb. 24 in which he argued that the changes to articles
    10 and 42 of the Constitution were sufficient to lift the headscarf
    ban in universities without further need of legal regulations. His
    action was immediately brought before the Council by some academics
    and university professors' associations.

    The Council of State ruled that Ozcan's written statement counted
    as a circular and ordered a stay of execution by unanimous vote. The
    circular is legally flawed and the YOK president is not entitled to
    pass unilateral measures, the Council said.

    Some rectors backed the ruling and asked for legal action against
    Ozcan himself. Inonu University rector, Professor Fatih Hilmiolu,
    said an inquiry should be launched into Ozcan's actions. Ankara
    University rector, Professor Nusret Aras, stressed that Council's
    decision is an unequivocal response to claims that constitutional
    changes are sufficient to allow the headscarf in universities.

    The government aimed to lift the ban on the headscarf in universities
    by stressing equality in utilization of public services in Article
    10 of the Constitution and by adding a phrase to Article 42 which
    stipulates that no ban not specifically expressed by laws can impede
    the right to higher education. Discussions abounded on whether any
    specific law should be promulgated to lift the ban.

    An overwhelming majority of rectors persisted that the ban remained
    intact, a position in stark contrast with that of Ozcan who faced
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