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"The
Right to Cover" Petition
To The United Nations
We, the undersigned, contend that the bans against
head covers are illegal and a violation of human
rights.
Veiled
women (and head covered people) of the world,
consider these bans to be a clear violation
of their human rights.
Everyone
has the right to equal public education and
employment regardless of the choice to cover.
It is essential that human rights be protected
under the law. These bans are unjust and they
negatively affect the social, spiritual, educational,
and economical growth of millions of women/people
around the world who chose to cover their heads.
Moreover,
these bans clearly breach and violate articles
{ 7, 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, 30 } of The United
Nations Human Rights Declaration.
We
urge the United Nation to step in and take an
action against any government that passes or
have passed a ban against the right to wear
head cover.
To
Sign: http://www.gopetition.com/online/7105.html
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Petition
Background
"The
Right to Cover"
Many
countries around the world either have already
passed or are in the process of passing a ban
against women's head cover in public schools
and government offices. The rationale is to
unify the appearance of the citizens/students
to avoid division and bring harmony amongst
them. The harmony comes from within; taking
away individuality will create division in societies.
It is difficult for some groups of special interest
around the world to accept that veiled women
are victims of incomprehension due to colonization,
secularism, and orientalism, and the negative
interpretation of cultural and individual difference.
Veiled women are constantly portrayed as subordinate
figures with passive attitudes and no professional
affiliations, who are marginalized and subjugated
by religious obligation and oppression.
Associating
veiled women with submission and the unveiled
with liberation is a pure social injustice.
Wearing a veil is a choice and a personal mark
of distinction not a symbol of inequality of
sexes and the confinement of women. Let us not
forget that in the Sikh culture, the man covers
his head as well. The veil, to millions of women,
is a gesture of identity and intellectual self-affirmation.
It is a liberation of societies' compulsion
and male pressures of how women should look
or dress. For the veiled women, professing their
cultural individuality does not contradict the
adherence to the uniform codes in public schools
or government offices. Women should be respected
for their minds, hearts, and souls not their
appearances. No one has
the right to stigmatize, demonize, or ridicule
any head covering for Nuns, Sikh, Muslim,
Orthodox Jews or Amish.
The
right to veil is protected by many spiritual
doctrines:
"
It is not like the daughters of Israel to walk
out with heads uncovered" and ".. a woman who
exposes her hair for self-adornment brings poverty."
Menachem M. Brayer, The Jewish Woman in Rabbinic
Literature
"...
So she took her veil and covered herself" Genesis
24:65
"She maketh herself coverings" proverbs 31:22
"And
every woman who prays or prophesies with her
head uncovered dishonours her head - it is just
as though her head were shaved. If a woman does
not cover her head, she should have her hair
cut off; and if it is a disgrace for a woman
to have her hair cut off or shaved off, she
should cover her head" (I Corinthians 11:6).
"O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and
the believing women that they should cast their
outer garments over their bodies (when abroad)
" (Quran 33:59)
Examples
of some of the countries, which have passed
a ban/law against Hijab (head cover), in one
sort or another: Turkey, France, Tunisia, Singapore,
Algeria, Russia
Examples
of some of the countries, which have been contemplating
the same action: Germany,
Belgium, Denmark, Australia
Examples of some of the countries, which have
been harassing or depriving head-covered women
from career advancements: United States, England,
and many others
Veiled
women (and head covered men) of the world, consider
these bans to be a clear violation of their
human rights. Everyone has the right to equal
public education and employment regardless of
the choice to cover. It is essential that human
rights be protected under the law. These bans
are unjust and they negatively affect the social,
spiritual, educational, and economical growth
of millions of women/men around the world who
chose to be head covered.
Moreover,
these bans clearly breach and violate articles
{ 7, 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, 30 } of The United
Nations Human Rights Declaration
We
are calling on all people
of conscience, freedom of choice supporters,
civil liberties and human rights groups around
the world to support religiuos, cultural, civil,
human right to wear head cover.
We
urge the United Nation to step in and take an
action against any government that passes a
ban against veiled women.
Here
are the human rights that have been violated:
Universal
Declaration Of Human Rights Adopted by UN General
Assembly Resolution 217A (III) of 10 December
1948
THIS
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
as a common standard of achievement for all
peoples and all nations, to the end that every
individual and every organ of society, keeping
this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive
by teaching and education to promote respect
for these rights and freedoms and by progressive
measures, national and international, to secure
their universal and effective recognition and
observance, both among the peoples of Member
States themselves and among the peoples of territories
under their jurisdiction.
7-
All are equal before the law and are entitled
without any discrimination to equal protection
of the law. All are entitled to equal protection
against any discrimination in violation of the
Declaration and against any incitement to such
discrimination.
18-
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought,
conscience and religion; this right includes
freedom to change his religion or belief, and
freedom, either alone or in community with others
and in public or private, to manifest his religion
or belief in teaching, practice, worship and
observance.
20-
(1) Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful
assembly and association.
(2)
No one may be compelled to belong to an association
21-
(2) Everyone has the right of equal access to
public service in his country.
22-
Everyone, as a member of society, has the right
to social security and is entitled to realization,
through national effort and international co-
operation and in accordance with the organization
and resources of each State, of the economic,
social and cultural rights indispensable for
his dignity and the free development of his
personality.
26- (1) Everyone has the right
to education. Education shall be free, at
least in the elementary and fundamental stages.
Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical
and professional education shall be made generally
available and higher education shall be equally
accessible to all on the basis of merit.
30-
Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted
as implying for any State,
group or person any right to engage in any activity
or to perform any act aimed at the destruction
of any of the rights and freedoms set forth
herein.
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