19 July 2010 Last updated at 16:02
Syria bans face veils at universities
Wearing the full veil has caused controversy in Europe and the
Female students wearing a full face veil will be barred from Syrian university campuses, the country's minister of higher education has said.
Ghiyath Barakat was reported to have said that the practice ran counter to the academic values and traditions of Syrian universities.
His ruling, published on the All4Syria website, was said to be in response to requests from students and parents.
The issue of full face veils has caused controversy in other countries.
We have never gone to the extreme left or the extreme right"
End Quote Kinda al-Shammat Law professor,
Kinda al-Shammat, a law professor and women's rights activist in
"We have never gone to the extreme left or the extreme right," she told Al-Arabiya TV.
Secular identity
However the BBC's Lina Sinjab in
"In recent years,
"This decision could be seen as a step by the government to enforce its secular identity."
In 2009,
He also upset other Muslim scholars by saying French Muslims should obey any law that
Earlier this month,
It must be ratified by the Senate in September to become law.
Belgium's lower house of parliament has also passed a bill to ban clothing that hides a person's identity in public places, although it does not specifically refer to full-face Islamic veils.
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