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ক্যানাডিয়ান পুলিশ বাহিনীতে সরকারিভাবে হিজাব ইউনিফর্ম বিতরণ :- এইবার ক্যানাডা সরকার শুধু হিজাবের অনুমোদন-ই করেননি, বরং পুলিশ বাহিনীতে কর্মরত ইচ্ছুক মুসলিম মেয়েদেরকে সরকার নিজের টাকায় সরকারী হিজাব ইউনিফর্ম বিতরণ করছেন। সাথে যদি কোনো অমুসলিম মেয়ে-ও হিজাব পড়তে চায় তাহলে ক্যানাডিয়ান সরকার তাকে-ও ফ্রি হিজাব দিবেন। আর শুক্রবারে জুম্মার নামাজের জন্য পুলিশ বাহিনীতে কর্মরত মুসলিম ছেলে-মেয়েদেরকে অতিরিক্ত সময়ের জন্য লাঞ্চ ব্রেক দেয়া হবে, যাতে ভালোভাবে জুম্মার নামাজ আদায় করতে পারে, যা তারা অন্য সময়ে বেশি কাজ করে পুষিয়ে দিতে পারবে। সরকারের পক্ষ থেকে উপদেশ দেয়া হয়েছে প্রাইভেট কোম্পানিগুলোকে-ও এমন নীতি গ্রহণ করতে। এখনো আইন হয়নি, তবে হতে দেরী নেই, যেভাবে এখানে মুসলিমরা আগিয়ে যাচ্ছে। রাম, বাম, হাসিনালিগ ও ব্র্যাক বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের উপাচার্যের জন্য কিছুটা হলে-ও শিক্ষনীয় রয়েছে। The Edmonton Police official unveiling hijab that Muslim officers can carry on duty !!! The Edmonton Police Service is to reveal an official hijab prototype for his leadership this week, following tests to ensure their safety. It is understood the Islamic headscarf would be black, and designed to be worn under the bonnet standard font. Unlike a traditional hijab, it must be affixed with buttons wrenching, and designed not to interfere with the vision of an officer, or even breathing in a fight or other dynamic situation. It is currently being tested by the unit tactical strength training, even if the final version has not yet been decided, said Leila Daoud, a civilian spokesman for the force. Scott McKeen, a city councilor who has helped immigrants settle in Edmonton, called a gesture of inclusion to a local Muslim community may feel a bit temperamental at times about Islamophobia. He compared it to Quebec, which took exactly the opposite way, and demanded that any religious garb on state employees is to be avoided as against the values of the province. One of the perceptions and Edmonton Alberta is that were kind of redneck, said McKeen. Offering the hijab for young recruits, especially in the absence of any political pressure , is a kind of saying we want to have a diverse police department that reflects the diversity and multicultural aspects of Edmonton .... I am proud us. Openly displays of Islamic faith on government employees have been controversial, and inspired misinformation and fear-mongering. McKeen laughed at the reaction of a local newspaper, which printed a fake a police officer in the niqab, which emphasized the EPS is false picture. We wanted to get away from that image, said Daoud. A niqab is a full face covering with small holes for the eyes. A hijab is a scarf to cover the hair. In fact, there is no photo of the scarf head of the Edmonton Police Service, but a prototype to be revealed later this week, Daoud said. related Dan Delmar next Quebec election will be a referendum on tolerance Anne-France Goldwater: the Quebec Charter is a frontal assault on equality for women Graeme Hamilton: PQ sees the charter of values as election winner Ihsaan Gardee, executive director of the National Council of Canadian Muslims, called a natural evolution of police services in Canada, following similar measures in the private sector and provides career opportunities for minorities. He likened the introduction of the Sikh turban RCMP in 1990, which was controversial at the time, but is now widely accepted. The Muslim community is growing in Canada, and [the hijab police] is certainly something that we welcome, he said. It is not the first time a security force of Canada allowed the hijab. Customs officials airport were allowed to wear, and it was approved in Toronto. In the summer of 2001, London was the first city in the UK to allow female officers to wear a hijab official. His version includes a black and white check rim. Other British forces scarf on hand for female officers who have reason to enter mosques. Norway, Sweden and Indonesia have adopted similar policies. In 2003, Iran allowed women to wear the hijab officials when women were admitted to the police for the first time since the 1979 Islamic revolution. In the United States, former Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson of Philadelphia, himself a Muslim, was at the center of a national fight on the issue in 2003 after a female officer ordered not to wear his dark blue hijab. There is nowhere in the Koran that says you have to wear a hijab or a beard, he said at the time. Were a paramilitary organization, and we can not let people wear what they want. Employment Commission US Equal Opportunities decided he was wrong, and after a legal battle that has attracted many players, the views of Mr. Johnson won in 2007, when a judge concluded the uniform code has a compelling public interest. This decision was upheld on appeal in 2009.
Posted on: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 18:55:55 +0000

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