The Roma Muslim minority in Pazardzhik follows a fundamental form of Islam called Wahabbism, which originated in Saudi Arabia
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The town council of a
southern Bulgarian town, Pazardzhik has banned women from wearing full
face veils. The council said that move is aimed at preventing tensions
from flaring up in the communities and boosting security.
The ban, which is the
first of its kind in the Balkan country, was backed by 39 out of 40
councillors. It will come into force in all administrative institutions,
schools, shops and on the streets.
"I am tired to hear that Pazardzhik is the town of the burqas.
We want to say aloud that we are not that, but a town of responsible
people and we will be associated with other achievements," Mayor Todor
Popov told state radio.
The council added
that a veil hampered identification, hence, a fine of 300 leva (£118)
would be levied on those who wear full-face veils and it could go up to
1,000 leva for repeat offenders, said the council's chairman Harry
Haralampiev. "Six or seven years ago no one wore this kind of clothing.
We can't isolate ourselves from the dangers that highly organized states
are already facing. It excludes the city's Roma quarter allowing people
to cover their faces during religious rituals." He added, according to Bloomberg.
The Roma Muslim
minority in Pazardzhik follows a fundamental form of Islam known as
Wahabbism, which originated in Saudi Arabia. Muslim women in Bulgaria
normally wear a headscarf, but recently a rise in the number of women
wearing the niqab or full-face veils was witnessed.
In February, 13 men –
mostly from the Roma community – went on trial on charges of helping
people join the Islamic State (Isis) in Syria, propagating an extremist
ideology and inciting war.
In early April, the
Nationalist Patriotic Front coalition, put forward a proposal to ban
face veils across the country, saying that this was not typical for Bulgarian Muslims, Reuters reported. In recent years, France and Belgium have banned women from wearing the niqab in public places.
Bulgaria: Muslim women banned from wearing full-face veils in Pazardzhik
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