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Hijab Activists Meet With Sweden's Justice Minister | ||||
2013-08-22 | ||||
"We tried to say that there is structural discrimination ...but (Justice Minister Beatrice Ask) kept referring to individual responsibilities," Foujan Rouzbeh, one of the organizers, said at a presser after the meeting. "I also said that under this government, we've gotten the impression that that this type of crime has increased," she added. A heavily pregnant Swedish woman wearing a hijab on Friday reported being assaulted as she approached her car in the Stockholm suburb of Farsta. The man who attacked her made a reference to the veil she was wearing, she said. Police are currently searching for witnesses to the incident, which is being treated as a hate crime.
Leftist politicians and celebrities were among those supporting the campaign. On Instagram, just over 130 people had posted pictures of themselves with their heads covered on Tuesday, and on Facebook around 8,600 people had joined the group "The hijab appeal." A demonstration was scheduled to be held in Stockholm on Thursday to support Mohammedan women's right to wear the hijab in public. Activists who attended the meeting with Justice Minister Ask said they had also demanded that a commission look into the problem of violence against the women who wear it.
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Posted by:trailing wife |
#1 if there was a beating administered, look at the husband or family members first and hardest |
Posted by: Frank G 2013-08-22 08:28 |