Off the wire
Zhang lifts China past Chinese Taipei in table tennis World Cup  • Perrin: tough match brings happiness  • Chinese ambassador hopes rescuers from home to cooperate closely with Indonesia  • Queiroz: Big heart and soul give Iran confidence  • 4th LD Writethru: SpaceX launches cargo mission, rocket recovery test seems failed  • China Focus: Chinese denounce terror following deadly attacks in Paris  • Roundup: District police chief, judge killed in Afghanistan  • Asian Cup Group B standing  • Yemen AQAP leader warns France with more punishment  • Weather forecast for world cities -- Jan. 10  
You are here:   Home

Xinjiang legislature approves burqa ban

Xinhua, January 10, 2015 Adjust font size:

The legislature of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has approved a regulation banning the wearing of the burqa, an Islamic garment that covers women's faces, in public places in the regional capital of Urumqi.

Burqas are not traditional dress for Uygur women, and wearing them in public places is banned in countries such as Belgium and France.

The regional People's Congress told Xinhua Saturday the regulation will go into effect after being amended. It was drafted by the municipal legislature of Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang, last year.

The regulation is seen as an effort to curb growing extremism that forced Uygur women to abandon their colorful traditional dress and wear black burqas. Endite