Sri Lanka bans Citizens From covering Face after attacks
Sri Lankan soldiers stand guard next to a store near St. Anthony’s Shrine in Colombo on April 28, 2019, a week after a series of bomb blasts targeting churches and luxury hotels on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka. – Thousands of Sri Lankan troops remained on the streets, guarding churches and mosques for the symbolic day. (Photo by Jewel SAMAD / AFP)
Sirisena said he was using emergency powers to ban any form of face covering in public. The restriction will take effect from Monday, his office said in a statement.
“The ban is to ensure national security… No one should obscure their faces to make identification
difficult,” the statement said.
It came days after local Islamic clerics urged Muslim women not to cover their faces amid fears of a backlash after the bombings carried out by jihadists affiliated to the Islamic State group.
Muslims in the majority Buddhist nation account for about 10 percent of its 21 million population.
Most Sri Lankan Muslims practise a liberal form of the religion and only a small number of women wear the niqab.
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