Oman Daily Observer

Turkish Army lifts ban on female officers wearing veil

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ANKARA: Turkey on Wednesday lifted a ban on female officers wearing the veil in the country’s armed forces, the local media reported.

Women serving in the armed forces “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 a new Defence Ministry regulation.

The move applies to female officers working in the General Staff and command headquarte­rs and branches, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.

The lift on the ban will come into effect once the regulation is announced in the Official Gazette, according to the Turkish media.

Speaking to Turkish reporters at his office in Ankara, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said he believed the removal of the ban was “very positive”, pro-government daily Yeni Safak said.

The ruling 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 headscarve­s on university campuses in 2010.

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

In August 2016, AKP government lifted the ban on headscarve­s in the police force.

— IANS

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