They get an 'A' for effort, but it's sad that men have to resort to this to protest against creeping Islamisation. If Marcia Hines was asked for a comment, I think it would be:
"You go, girl!"
A Turk with a head scarf joins tens of thousands of Turks demonstrating in the capital, Ankara, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008 to protest against the Islamic-rooted government as the parliament voted to amend the constitution to lift a decades-old ban on Islamic head scarves at Turkey's universities, despite fierce opposition from the secular establishment.Not to be outdone in humility, the scarf girls don't see the irony that putting a paper bag on your head is not much different from the burqa - which is brought one step closer with the 'liberty' you seek ...

Women with Islamic head scarves, with one of them wearing a paper bag to shroud her features, protest against a ban on the wearing scarves in Turkish universities in Ankara, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008. Some 125,000 flag-waving Turks denounced the Islamic-rooted government over its plan to lift a decades-old ban on Islamic head scarves in universities, a move the foreign minister said would expand Turkish freedoms.












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