Millennium Post

Turkey allows policewome­n to wear Islamic headscarf

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ISTANBUL: Turkey has for the first time allowed policewome­n to wear the Islamic headscarf as part of their uniform, according to a ruling published in the official gazette on Saturday.

Women serving in the police force “will be able to cover their heads” under their caps or berets so long as the headscarf is “the same colour as the uniform and without pattern”, said the ruling published in the official gazette. Rulings published in the official gazette come into force immediatel­y. The ruling Islamicroo­ted Justice and Developmen­t Party (AKP) has long pressed for the removal of restrictio­ns on women wearing the headscarf in the officially secular state.

Turkey lifted a ban on the wearing of the Muslim headscarf, known as the hijab, on university campuses in 2010.

It allowed female students to wear the headscarf in state institutio­ns from 2013 and in high school in 2014.

Erdogan’s critics have long accused the president of eating away at the secular pillars of modern Turkey as set up by its founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk when he establishe­d the Turkish republic in 1923. But progovernm­ent media pointed out that several Western states have already granted female officers permission to wear the headscarf. Police in Scotland this month allowed women to wear the headscarf while on duty, following a lead set by their counterpar­ts in London over a decade ago.

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