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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

the largest colleges in the UK , Birmingham Metropolitan College lifted the ban on veils


the largest colleges in the UK , Birmingham Metropolitan College lifted the ban on veils

One of the largest colleges in the UK , Birmingham Metropolitan College repeal ban on veils for Muslim women after thousands of people signed a petition reject the policy .

In a statement on the Facebook social networking account , the college said that individuals should wear clothing that reflects their cultural values ​​.

The College is located in the city of Birmingham , central England . In this city , quite a large Muslim population . Previously the college issued a policy that prohibits the use of veils , hats , hooded coat that can cover the face .

Ban on the veil that has the support of Prime Minister David Cameron . Cameron's spokesman said the prime minister considers education institutions should establish and enforce their own school uniform policy .

But about 9,000 people signed a petition in the Black Students Campaign , coordinated by the National Union of Students ( NUS ) to oppose the policy . While hundreds of students staged a protest yesterday against the plan .

" This ban is a violation of all the rights to freedom of religion and cultural expression and a violation of a woman's right to choose , " said a pengurusa NUS black students , Aaron Kiely .

This college offers higher education for students aged 16 years and over . Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said he was uneasy about the policy . While Shabana Mahmood , a local member of parliament for the opposition Labour Party , confirmed that the change in policy has got a big warm welcome .

Formerly a member of parliament from the conservative camp , Philip Hollobone introduced a bill in parliament a ban on face-covering clothing . This veil ban bill mimics similar policies that have been introduced in France in 2011 .

On Thursday , a Muslim woman who became the defendant in a trial in London was finally allowed to wear the niqab when a motion filed not guilty to charges of intimidation after a judge revoked his decision that required him to show his face in court .

Previously , it has been veiled Muslim women the veil in a special room in the presence of a female officer and the officer then match the face with a photo of himself while being held in June.

A Catholic school in the southern Philippines last week banning Muslim girls to wear the hijab . The ban sparked criticism from Muslim leaders .

Mehol Sadai , chairman of the National Commission for Muslim Filipinos , on Sunday wrote a letter to Pilar College school in the port city of Zamboanga which was inhabited Muslims and Christians and demanded the school to revoke the ban .

Even though the school claims that they are entitled to apply academic freedom , Sadain insists that they should do so to the fair . The lawsuit was also filed to the city legislative council and they are asking schools to respond to the allegations.

Ban on headscarves in schools was the case the first time this has happened in the Philippines . According to Sadain , department of national education policy confirms that female Muslim students should be allowed to wear veils or headscarves in schools and are not required to participate in religious practices that applied a non -Muslim majority population , although adheres to Catholic Philippines .

But schools run by the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary , in his letter to the legislature states that schools can not ' deviate ' from Catholic teaching heeling . The students of other faiths freely enroll in the school , but must follow the non - hijab policy .

" Rules and regulations are explained to them , especially not to wear the hijab or veil . It's part of the freedom of the academy where the school has the right to choose the policy that will be taught , "read the letter .

It is unclear how many Muslim students at the school . But it has become common that children from different religious groups in mixed schools in the country where the population adheres to Catholicism but tolerant .

So far the central education department officials have not commented on the case . More than 80 percent of the 100 million population adhere to the Catholic Philippines . While Muslims are a large minority in the south .

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