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Old Jul 20th, 2008, 12:24 AM   #8 (permalink)  
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In an interview at her home in a public housing complex southwest of Paris, the first she has given since her citizenship was denied, Ms. Silmi told of her shock and embarrassment when she found herself unexpectedly in the public eye. Since July 12, when Le Monde first reported the court decision, her story has been endlessly dissected on newspaper front pages and in late-night television talk shows.

“They say I am under my husband’s command and that I am a recluse,” Ms. Silmi said during an hourlong conversation in her apartment in La Verrière, a small town 30 minutes by train from Paris. At home, when no men are present, she lifts her facial veil and exposes a smiling, heart-shaped face.

“They say I wear the niqab because my husband told me so,” she said. “I want to tell them: It is my choice. I take care of my children, and I leave the house when I please. I have my own car. I do the shopping on my own. Yes, I am a practicing Muslim, I am orthodox. But is that not my right?”
It is her choice. Others cannot pass the judgements on her. Some do niqab from a very early age, some are inspired to adopt it later. But that is in no way a proof that just because she started to cover herself, she is under the command of her male relatives, and/or specifically her husband.

I'll take her word against others because she clearly states she does it by choice. Everything else is just assumption and passing judgements.







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