burqas in A Sentence

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    Will they burn their Burqas in flaming heaps,

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    In contrast, Burqas and niqabs should be banned in

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    They wear Burqas because they are the descendants of the demon.

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    Women were confined to their homes, forced to wear Burqas and forbidden from going to school.

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    In contrast, Burqas and niqabs should be banned in all public spaces because they present a security risk.

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    Will they burn their Burqas in flaming heaps, or storm government buildings to demand jobs and better healthcare?

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    On trips to Kabul today, many Western journalists, diplomats, and NATO troops are amazed to see Afghan women still wearing Burqas.

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    When Australian Muslim Aheda Zanetti paid attention to how uncomfortable wearing heavy Burqas was in the Australian waters, she listened to a great question- How could a bikini be combined with a burqa?

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    Under that hard-line Islamic leadership, Afghan women like her mother were forced into billowing head-to-toe Burqas and largely barred from studying, from working, or even from venturing outside their home without a male family escort.

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    Thomas said:"I have always been a little intimidated by people wearing Burqas and since all the terrorist attacks I think the government should ban anyone from covering their faces as on CCTV it won't pick up who they are.

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    He said:“I have always been a little intimidated by people wearing Burqas and since all the terrorist attacks I think the government should ban anyone from covering their faces as on CCTV it won't pick up who they are.

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    Its statement in Moscow is clearly meant to dispel the memories of women being beaten and murdered under its brutal theocratic rule, as well as forced into Burqas and barred from leaving their homes without a male relative as escort.

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    The Taliban's statement in Moscow is clearly meant to dispel the memories of women being beaten and murdered under its brutal theocratic rule, as well as forced into Burqas and barred from leaving their homes without a male relative as escort.

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    And in rural areas, where the Taliban has gained ground in recent years, many women remain hidden away in homes, forcibly cloaked in Burqas that cover their eyes and faces and even their hands, with little agency or ability to access health care, education, or legal support.

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