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Sri Lankan Cabinet approves proposed ban on burqas in public

Colombo, Sri Lanka
AP

Sri Lanka’s Cabinet on Tuesday approved a proposed ban on wearing full-face veils including Muslim burqas in public, citing national security grounds, despite a UN expert’s comment that it would violate international law. 

The Cabinet approved the proposal by Public Security Minister Sarath Weerasekera at its weekly meeting, Weerasekara said on his Facebook page.

Sri Lanka Colombo woman in burqa

 In this 13th March, file photo, a burqa clad Sri Lankan Muslim woman walks in a street of Colombo, Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan Government on Tuesday approved a proposal to ban wearing of face-veils including burqa at public places, citing national security. PICTURE: AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena/File photo.

The proposal will now be sent to the Attorney General’s Department and must be approved by Parliament to become law. The government holds a majority in Parliament and the proposal could easily be passed.

Weerasekara has called burqas, a garment that covers the body and face worn by some Muslim women, a sign of religious extremism and said a ban would improve national security.

Wearing of burqas was temporarily banned in 2019 after Easter Sunday suicide bomb attacks killed more than 260 people. Two local Muslim groups that had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group were blamed for the attacks at six locations – two Roman Catholic churches, one Protestant church and three top hotels.

Last month, Pakistani Ambassador Saad Khattak tweeted that a ban would hurt the feelings of Muslims. The UN special rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, Ahmed Shaheed, tweeted that a ban would be incompatible with international law and the right to free religious expression.

Muslims make up about nine per cent of Sri Lanka’s 22 million people, with Buddhists accounting for more than 70 per cent. Ethnic minority Tamils, who are mainly Hindus, comprise about 15 per cent.

 

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