iceman wrote:boomerang wrote:shahmaran wrote:Shit if you think 16 your old mothers is "rape" then i take it you have never been to the UK!
The scarf is seen as a political symbol and it promotes division, lot of EU countries like France are also debating it, and some are even talking about banning Christian cross necklaces.
Education is the key Shahmaran, and not banning...Somehow you missed the point...I did say univercity...Somehow I do not see all these graduates taking up jihad upon there graduation...or whatever sharia law...they moved on...
As Eliko summed it before, the people that adhere to Islam, ain't terrorists...
Human rights is the key here...
Boomerang
What do you think of the system in Iran?
Do you think people of Iran have human rights?
Given the chance these people who are campaigning for the head scarf wouldn't hesitate to bring sharia law to Turkey....what do you say to that?
Iceman, you can't compare Iran, that is run by a bunch of 10th century thinking to Turkey...
Turkey is suppose to be a democracy, and Ataturk made it into a secular country a long time ago...
The problem I see with Turkey since its conception 80 odd years ago failed to deliver education but rather chose to impose secularism via force...and this is the problem...
Force does not work, education works...Somehow I don't see muslims in Australia, women, wearing headscarves, getting education, a nice standard of living reverting back to sharia law...or wanting/expecting it...