Chad bans full veil after deadly Boko Haram attacks

Even the leaders of third-world African countries recognize that full-face veils are dangerous as they conceal the identity of individuals. Of course, don’t tell that to liberals in western societies, where political correctness takes precedence over common sense; naturally in the guise of freedom.

As a side note, these women belong in a zoo. Just look at how utterly ridiculous they look dressed in those cloth bags from head to toe. And what can be said about the men in Muslim societies, whose obsession with women being covered up goes back centuries, just as most of the archaic, barbaric customs of their broken faith? TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

AFP

Chad has banned the full-face Muslim veil and instructed security forces to burn burqas seized in the markets after 33 people were killed in twin suicide bombings blamed on Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram this week
 

N’Djamena (AFP) – Chad on Wednesday banned the full-face Muslim veil and ordered security forces to seize burqas from markets and burn them after 33 people were killed in suicide bombings blamed on Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram this week.

“Wearing the burqa must stop immediately from today, not only in public places and schools but throughout the whole of the country,” Prime Minister Kalzeube Pahimi Deubet said in a speech to religious leaders the day before the start of the holy Muslim festival of Ramadan.

Any type of clothing that leaves only the eyes visible is a form of “camouflage” and is now banned, he added, asking the religious leaders to spread the message in their mosques, churches and holy places.

Prime Minister Deubet said instructions had been given to security forces to “go into the markets and to seize all the burqas on sale and burn them”.

Anyone found wearing a burqa would be “arrested, tried and sentenced in summary proceedings”, he added.

Monday’s bombings, the first such attacks in the capital of Muslim-majority Chad, have been blamed on Boko Haram jihadists who have previously carried out bloody assaults on villages along the border with Nigeria.

Chad’s government on Tuesday declared three days of national mourning for the 33 people killed and more than 100 others wounded in the blasts.

President Idriss Deby said he was “not surprised” the country has been targetted because of the leading role its army is playing in a regional offensive against Boko Haram fighters operating out of northeastern Nigeria.

– ‘Don’t drop your guard’ –

“I have continually told the government to not drop its guard,” he said, urging the international community to back the states in their struggle.

Boko Haram’s leader Abubakar Shekau had threatened several times to attack Chad and other countries that joined forces against the militants, whose bloody six-year insurgency is increasingly spilling across Nigeria’s borders.

Although Boko Haram has yet to claim responsibility for the bombings, France, which relies heavily on N’Djamena in the fight against jihadist groups in the Sahel region, accused the militants of being behind the attack.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon also condemned Monday’s attacks and praised Chad “for its courageous role in the fight against Boko Haram”.

Security was stepped up in N’Djamena Tuesday, with scores of police and soldiers patrolling the streets and stopping cars for security checks.

Vehicles with tinted windows had been barred from the streets, and the area around the presidential palace and the police headquarters — which was one of the bombers’ targets, along with a police academy — had been sealed off.

The burqa ban was ordered by a crisis committee formed on Tuesday after the president returned from an African Union summit in South Africa. Prosecutors also arrested several people on the same day.

“Strict instructions have been given to the government and security services… additional measures were (also) taken by the head of state,” said Deubet.

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