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Collected Item: “Proposed Ban on Hijab in France”

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Proposed Ban on Hijab in France

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Amplifying @muslim because we all need to address this. We support our French sisters in all of their efforts to fight against this Islamophobic law. This is a human rights violation and will only continue putting young hijabi girls and women at higher risk for gender-based discrimination and violence.

To all the organizers or grassroots campaigners working on this in France, let us know in the comment, we are here with you - the colonial powers and hate-filled people it has indoctrinated cannot win this.

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BREAKING 🚨 France proposes on bill to ban hijab for girls under the age of 18. The proposal now has to go through the National Assembly.

source - @publicsenat
#muslim #muslimnews #francescas

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muslim, hijab, faith, community, discrimination, law, women, girls, France, Senate, ban, school, Islamophobic, human rights, Social Justice, ASU, HST580

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Slow Factory, @theslowfactory

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2021-04-03
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