Syrian armed opposition bans forced wearing of hijab
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Syrian rebels who overthrew President Bashar al-Assad at the weekend have vowed not to force women to wear veils, grant amnesty to conscripts conscripted into the government army and ensure personal freedom for all, including respecting the rights of ethnic and religious minorities. But no one knows what their leader, Abu Mohammad Julani, who was an ally of the Al-Qaeda terrorist network in the past and the US has offered 10 million dollars (237…
Syrian rebels, led by Abu Mohammed al-Jolani who overthrew the government of President Bashar al-Assad and forced him to leave the country, announced today that they would not determine what women would wear and vowed to guarantee freedom for all.
The Syrian rebels, who toppled President Bashar Assad's regime over the weekend, said they would not order women to dress according to religious rules and vowed to guarantee personal freedoms to all. This was reported by the AP today. “It is strictly forbidden to interfere with the dress of women and to impose any requirements regarding their clothing or appearance, including requests for chastity,” the rebel central command said on social media…
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