Head scarves raise hackles - Mail and Guardian
 
 
Written by Fatima Asmal-Motala | 17 January 12
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Title of the story: Head scarves raise hackles


Name of Journalist:
Fatima Asmal-Motala


Name of publication: Mail & Guardian


Date:
20 November 2011


Country:
South Africa


Theme:
Religion, gender equality


Skills: sources, perspective, images


Genre:
News


GEM classification:
Gender aware

Description
...Rude and embarrassing treatment by passport officials over religious dress upsets local Muslims

Muslim woman has lodge a complaint with the department of home affairs after officials at the passport control section of OR Tambo International Airport allegedly told two of her daughters that they needed to remove their headscarves for identification purposes. Quraysha Ismail Sooliman, a lecturer in the department of political science at University of Pretoria said her family was leaving South Africa for a Middle Eastern tour on Christmas day when a passport control official told her 16-year old daughter that he needed to see her hair. She told her she wasn't wearing a headscarf in her passport photo, which was taken when she was 13, and he needed to see her hair. My daughter responded that wasn't necessary as her face was clearly visible.

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