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Beret instead of headscarf for Muslim women?
2007-02-15
A Muslim woman teacher who was ordered to stop wearing a headscarf at school has gone to a labour tribunal in Germany to assert the right to wear a beret instead.

Her lawyer said Wednesday his client, 35, was not a religious extremist, but had a cultural reluctance to show her hair. She wears the French-style felt beret pulled down so her hair does not show. The lawyer told judges that experts should give evidence that a beret is not a religious symbol and therefore cannot be banned in a secular school under laws requiring religious neutrality.

The woman trains behaviourally disturbed children at a secondary school in the western city of Dusseldorf, where authorities imposed a ban on scarves last year. When she changed to a beret, the principal told her to remove it. She ignored the demand and received a warning from the education authority. She asked the labour tribunal to set the warning aside.

The lawyer said a beret was a way of reconciling western culture and the woman's Turkish origins. But a state lawyer argued it was being used to dodge North Rhine Westphalia's state regulation against religious symbols in public schools.

The case was adjourned to June 1.
Posted by:ryuge

#20  Berets are popular wid many college-age, pan- Asian, young adult women, from Buddhists to Hindu, etc.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-02-15 22:38  

#19  I wear a red Fez. Or a Viking Helmet, depending on the weather.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-02-15 19:01  

#18  I say let her wear a veil, or a hijab, or a niqab, or even a burqa if she wants. But if she decides to wear anything which WON'T cover her face then she has to agree to shave off her beard!

;-)
Posted by: Sic_Semper_Tyrannus   2007-02-15 17:59  

#17  who wears the pink Salmon beret?
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-15 15:19  

#16  Naw, BR. Then, you have nekkid female skin showing. The muzzie mens couldn't stand that.
Posted by: BA   2007-02-15 14:49  

#15  A compromise would be for her to shave her head.

Simple.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2007-02-15 14:38  

#14  Some Orthodox Jewish and Chassidic women wear the beret like that, but always with precisely 1" of hair showing at the forehead for some reason. They also believe that a woman's hair should be seen only by her husband and her family. It would be interesting if the woman were confused with an Orthodox Jew... But I suspect that nobody else wears any sort of headcovering in the school, and she's trying to work around the prohibition.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-15 13:39  

#13  Her lawyer said Wednesday his client, 35, was not a religious extremist

Hello, she's Muslim.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-02-15 13:13  

#12  Nothing personal ArmyGuy! I just thought it funny that she would exchange a religious symbol for a, er, foreign symbol in Germany, lol.
Posted by: Spot   2007-02-15 13:03  

#11   There's a 70% chance you're gonna look funny.

LOL
Posted by: mrp   2007-02-15 12:59  

#10  Allo allo (british comedy show in 1980's),

Hey, I remember that, funny in a Benny Hill way, but chokeful of clichés on french people and WWII. The gay german officer was a killer, though.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-02-15 12:50  

#9  She wears the French-style felt beret pulled down so her hair does not show

Only people who wear berets like that are country retards in comedies. You just don't pull it down. Anyway, no one wear berets in France today, bar a few trendy artsy types or rural folks who want to project a "rooted in tradition" image, and the army.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-02-15 12:48  

#8  Pewter grey — Combat Weathermen

There's a 70% chance you're gonna look funny.

BTW, why is someone her's afraid to show her hair teaching mentally disturbed children?
Posted by: Shipman   2007-02-15 12:44  

#7  I seem to recall that the Green Berets got their headgear from the First Special Services Force, a joint US/Canadian unit in WWII that trained like a special forces unit but (inexplicably) was used like an infantry division. The Canadians wore red berets; the unit took up the tradition. The new Army special forces units switched to green to differentiate from the Canadian red beret.

Am I misremembering this? Or am I remembering correctly and the books were wrong?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-02-15 11:51  

#6  A beret certainly looks better than this.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-02-15 11:37  

#5  What is your color ARMYGUY?

The United States Army Special Forces are generally known as "green berets" for the color of their headgear. Other United States Army units can also be distinguished by the color of their headgear, as follows:

* Jungle green — Special Forces
* Tan — 75th Ranger Regiment and Ranger Training Brigade
* Maroon — paratroopers (82nd Airborne Division and 173rd Airborne Brigade)
* Black — all other Army units

Berets were originally worn only by elite units of the U.S. Army. Hence, there was controversy when in 2001 the United States Army adopted the black beret, previously reserved for the Rangers, as standard headgear for all army units. [10] The Rangers are now distinguished by tan berets.

The wearing of berets in the United States Air Force is somewhat less common, but several career fields are authorized to wear berets of differing colors, as specified in the following list:

* Maroon — Pararescue
* Scarlet — Combat Controllers
* Pewter grey — Combat Weathermen
* Navy blue — Security Forces
* Pewter green — Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialists (SEREs)
* Black — Air Liaison Officers (ALOs), Air Mobility Liaison Officers (AMLOs), Tactical Air Control Parties (TACPs)
Posted by: SwissTex   2007-02-15 11:15  

#4  'Good Moaning. Leesen verrry carefully, I weel zay zis only once...'.

Allo allo (british comedy show in 1980's),

the sign of a misspelt youth !

:)
Posted by: MacNails   2007-02-15 11:00  

#3  WATCH IT SPOT.......I WEAR A BERET!!!!
Posted by: ARMYGUY   2007-02-15 10:50  

#2  No muslima's wardrobe is complete without a full face beret.
Posted by: ed   2007-02-15 10:02  

#1  Oh for goodness sake, everyone knows the beret is a French symbol, like the white flag.
Posted by: Spot   2007-02-15 09:47  

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