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dunden dark searches for the truth again. this time, the exiled and turkish journalist meets svetlana itsyana, sky, exiled leader of the opposition in bella. ruth's huge, because i'm tired, i'm tired. she's coming untied. morally, it's too much on my shoulders, but i have to hold this way because i'm responsible for the future of our country for the people far behind the boss gardens of truth starts february 18th on d, w. mm 50 the avenues, a shark, having up to date, a symbol of oppression or an item of empowerment. we look at how the he job devised opinion across muslim communities and countries. beginning in india, wisdom students in the southern states wants the right to where he job in the classroom. the government disagrees. and in indonesia and all who job group of
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women musicians is celebrated for making islamic void 3 popular with younger audiences. ah, i british matter. you're welcome to d w. news asia. glad you could join us wednesday is well he job day and organize us hope this will foster better understanding for women who choose to wear the government to day on didn't use asia. we're looking at how polarizing this one item of clothing is it on. for instance, hundreds of thousands of women protested last year against it's mandatory wedding in the country. conversely, in india, most him students protested for the right to where he job in their classrooms. the protest in the southern state of could not take our last year began after the government ban in the supreme court still needs to decide on the matter. but for
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many muslim students in the country, it's a matter of personal choice. didn't move in is getting her masters in communication. and jam emilia is lamar university in delhi. she started wearing the he job about 7 years ago and is one of 3 women in her class who do so. she believes that women across the world, irrespective of their religion, should have the right to choose what they want or don't want to wear. good us as people often stared at her, but that she has gotten used to it. it wasn't something that came to me. oh, cool family. it was something that i discovered and chose. so at the woman that i decided i was going to read her job. i think that moment it became a part of my identity and became a part of who i was. last year the southern state of karnataka saw major protest both for and against the he job. after 6 students were bought from attending
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classes for wearing one. officials shut down schools and universities for days because they feel it violence. following the controversy, the car not to the high court upheld the ban on his jobs in classroom stating that the her job is not essential to islam. later, when the matter reached the supreme court, it delivered a split word act. rhythm often talks about the tensions and cannot go with her friend nila, who also with the hedge up what said that the controversy had nothing to do with the who job was c. instead, it was about reach yaki and men wanting to control women's choices, as well as with rising islam of phobia in india. non kyla says she does not think women read the job because the men in their lives forced them to. they do so because of their faith and this is their right. but she and donna are both against the forceful imposition of the job. you can obviously, or a lot of the vest in media news, media in general that is always portrayed he job the woman as of breast of boston,
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whether he job is often seen as somebody who doesn't have their own opinions. somebody who doesn't have their own agency and who is governed by what the men in the life says, i did that agrees a job she has while to take legal recourse. if somebody she is told to remove her her job. i know a friend of mine who was refused a job offer the condition for the job, was she after to move her job? and unfortunately, she had to leave it. we need to creating through the societies inclusion walk faces, way everyone, people from all culture that accepted and all identities and identical macos that accepted bought. and i, la, entered the struggle with prejudice every day. whether it is from an individual stare or a national debate. but their struggle has only strengthen their belief and the feeling of empowerment. they say that your job has given them and gentlemen, are from delhi for more context is award winning,
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journalist and commentator. see me, pasha, see me the he job debate in india. is it around the question of oppression versus empowerment, or is it something else? this is actually a very complicated addition to the 5 inductance. i mean it. on the other hand, you have, and it's now mr. hakim, to serve you better, he job. and in the, on the other hand, that out of the men who want to, at a job. and you know, not government has bad reading of your job in schools in canada because it actually started last february with a group of 6 going to be university college in, in order to be in canada got they were bought from entering their classroom. my job, this good administration had been interesting that they have to remove any job. and the goal is that they're waiting it because they don't want to come without the job in front of men. and some of the teachers will meet the teacher and the stand up continue do, and then it became a matter of it. so the good the horse to choose between that i do this even
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education, which is a fundamental, i mean yes, bus is that i took it back to religion, which is also on mentors i. i would like to wear what you want to way, which is i think a, b 6. i did the individual in the most enjoy. the state actually has no right to enter anybody's. but then i started up to really sort of interrupting you see me, but then the high court, another cannot take a high court said in this matter that he job isn't essential to islam. why do the students have a problem accepting that? so this is not about the, this is not by the, the fact is off making a new job is essential to the factor of islam or not. it's the good a y d b for to choose between back to think of if you just believe said david. and so i so basic education. in fact, the order, the canada hyper was also challenging the supreme court, which then delivered a date that came in october last. yeah. so basically the one of the defending
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judges, one judge said that that the not to go high court was right in continuing with abandoned by the fanatic the idea that definitely said that you guys are mature that you know, democracy is not. there is, there is a religious, doesn't hom, anyone sentiment there is no harm in continuing with it. why? why for the students to choose between reading a job and repeating an education. that's a direct violation of parliamentary drive to the constitution up and get got in the sleep may not being offensive back to the lamp as i one of the judges bed or but then i looked at i will be that it is a fundamental factor. but you may not, you can debate on that. my point is that you cannot force to go to, to be very something the basic essential to their practice and debbie. and that i can see when education is politics making the girls have to decide between the
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education and their religious practice. absolutely, and it's such a shameful thing because you know what happened in canada last year was that these younger meet may have been like 14 or 15. they've had that they were, they were bod, come into the classroom, because the school administration time that it was not proper them to have any jobs . what happened in order to be in that time, would that be fun to mental is groups and that's what it because they distribute the facts and saw those 2 boys in those. so that was a stand off inside the school campus. you're basically politicizing and coming to live in homes in india, you had to be done. who are i think back is on. did it is done, which is a very that there are, i mean that some of the yes and then they knew the system to do make politics or doing it doesn't do it often them to make a choice. you had to go very being taken by boys and see and she done it on the
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said a lot, but a lot of but i remember i had become a big issue that a guy was actually a level by means allies, the greatest. but it's also seen as a walk right in the beginning problem. i didn't know how far was seen as an expression of funded mentalism. what does not the case if you see how good, how are they going to be joining? and i'm there, you don't know what type of sexual binding which, which is so much present when you have a good teenager. 15 year old being surrounded by a group of 20 boys. and so i've been picking up. how is he supposed to respond? it's the situation and you guys have been for the defense bilateral bonding. util. you've talked about choice. see me, isn't it also true that it isn't always a matter of personal choice. there are communities in india in which girls are forced to wear their job. isn't that also true? so if you, i mean there's no black united fire, this is concerned,
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but my only point is backed up. you know, of course there are those that we would choose to edit a job id said he did a piece but in the new magazine. but i am to 5 women, including an architect, a journalist, and other media posts and a house by. and he said that they had chosen to wear the he job, they were the 1st people that need to start getting a new job. and there was a lot of opposition and they received from from their colleagues on their from campus ib gentle one moment. said that honey was in speak to want to do that knowledge knowledge. in fact, the one of the lawyers was under the lawyer. she was forced to stop getting that job because she was dead. when you know, the lady said she put on the ticket so that she so she was supposed to take off the job. but i was asked to sign that off and leave in which that goes away. our job. i'm showing that also women who believe the practices and bikes they should be reading it. but the only point that needs to be focus on is that the state has no
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business to end. does it that it or we leave it there for the time being. thanks so much for joining us today. in muslim majority, indonesia, hey, job reading music group is bringing islamic music to a millennial audience. now theda, brand of islamic poetry pub, with a witty twist, is finding favour among younger music fans. ah, a concert in the capital. the crowd goes wild, not for the latest pop sensation bought some rather alternative music icons. mm. meat, mercy, diarrhea, a dozen talented women putting on a show for it that easy as youth did him and of
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them but, and whom i think the cedar ears more than just cool. why? because all the members are women who complain more than 3 musical instruments. another become mothers, they still consistently play music. nothing changed from them. that's why i see them as super cool that he had the bad improvement that had done my news on best that on my i was able on plan dub the andy mothers, the group have enjoyed a renaissance. that's thanks to the unique brand of islam. it music which deals with serious topics like nuclear destruction and human rights using a lighter touch, ah, home in law group talking about islamic songs. the cedar ria might be the only one that dares to use, such which he lyrics. islamic songs are usually serious with lyrics, carefully quoting islamic teachings, msf massey had yeah, but we'll get mama, la mama, i don't know that i'm islam you. despite their growing popularity, the purpose of their music remains unchanged. good to go. and what doesn't bet
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a summons that are coming up with knowing the year i listening to nancy to react, we'll have to, we help our song as can love to touch the hearts. and this will change them towards the better if that's if at then, what are they from that could make. and so what does it a re, a success, a credit to their talent, and the remainder that rock music and religion can harmonize to and that's it for today this morning website. the deborah dot com forward slash a chef, and he can also follows facebook and twitter back again tomorrow at the same time. so you then, but how about taking a few risks? you could even take a chance on what i reread to. ah, don't expect a happy ending literature list, 100 german streams. hey guys,
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