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PATTANI, May 23 (TNA) – Parents will call for the ouster of the principal of Anuban Pattani School for prohibiting students from wearing hijabs there. 

 

The conflict started in May 2018 as the management of the primary school said that students could not wear a hijab and had to follow its uniform regulations strictly because the school stood in the compound of a Buddhist temple, Wat Nopawongsaram. 

 

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At the latest development, Sayan Sukchan, head of Protection Center, invited parents, religious leaders and representatives of the civil society to gather at the central mosque of Pattani on May 25 to call for the ouster of the principal of Anuban Pattani School. 

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-947174

 

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It should be up to the kids, freedom of choice, maybe the school don't like it 'coz they can't see the draconian hair cut rules being carried out. 

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I do not believe that a Buddhist temple forces women to wear scarves, etc. in the Temple.

The school is on temple grounds. The Hijab is something that women are being forced to wear in Afghanistan

and faces must be covered as well, soon to be followed by full burkas. Thank goodness, Thailand is not

like Afghanistan, hey.. Maybe the students can go and learn at a Mosque in Pattani?

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2 hours ago, Stargeezr said:

I do not believe that a Buddhist temple forces women to wear scarves, etc. in the Temple.

The school is on temple grounds. The Hijab is something that women are being forced to wear in Afghanistan

and faces must be covered as well, soon to be followed by full burkas. Thank goodness, Thailand is not

like Afghanistan, hey.. Maybe the students can go and learn at a Mosque in Pattani?

In 30 years going to hundreds of Wats I have never seen Buddhists forcing a woman to put a scarf on. Big difference between what a religious place of worship imposes to a school attempting to limit those restrictions.

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3 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

Its their school, so its their rules. Don't like it send the kids somewhere else.

Afghanistan comes to mind

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58 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

Afghanistan comes to mind

Afghanistan? Rubbish.

It's just a simple head scarf - a hijab or tudung; it's not a niqab or burqa, a hijab covers the head only. Most Muslim schoolgirls wear them here in the south, it's not a problem. The issue is the school fussing because the school is in the grounds of a Buddhist temple. I thought there had already been a ruling to say the school was wrong.

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