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Angela Merkel Closed Doors On Muslim Refugees, Calls For Ban On Burqa

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The door is fast closing for Muslims fleeing from conflict torn countries seeking reprieve in Europe as the last bastion of hope for refugees, Germany has made a u-turn.  German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who last year opened the door to nearly 1 million mostly Muslim migrants, called on Tuesday for a widespread ban on the Burqa “full veil” Islamic coverings and vow to to thwart any new wave of refugees coming into Germany.

Speaking to a cheering conference of her center-right Christian Democratic Union, Merkel — who is launching a bid for a fourth term in elections next year — used her strongest language yet to back a proposal by conservative elements in her party.

The plan would make it a regulatory offense for women to cover their faces in courtrooms, administrative buildings and schools, as well as while driving or attending demonstrations.

“Therefore the full veil is not appropriate here, it should be banned wherever it’s legally possible,” Merkel said. This echoing similar proposals in France and other European nations to put restrictions on full-face coverings such as the burqa or other Islamic traditions for women such as the niqab, which shows only the eyes.

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Merkel has previously decried full Muslim veils as a hindrance to migrant assimilation into Germany society. But her words at the party conference — reaffirming her as its candidate and leader — seemed aimed to appease her internal party critics who have charged her with recklessly opening the door to hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers fleeing war.

Merkel has since taken steps to stem the tide, including negotiating a deal with Turkey earlier this year to block migrants from crossing into Europe.

On Tuesday, she reiterated that she would attempt to thwart any new wave of refugees — many seeking to reach the West from war-ravaged places such as Syria and Iraq.

“A situation like the one in the late summer of 2015 cannot, should not and must not be repeated,” she said. “That was and is our, and my, declared political aim.”

Other nations in Europe including France and the Netherlands have already instituted partial burqa bans.

Over the summer, the French beach town Cannes recently banned the so-called burkini, a swimsuit that covers a woman’s body and head. Several other French coastal towns followed suit, with seven municipalities banning the swim wear or planning to do so

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Akin Akingbala is an international journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria. Aside being happily married, he has interests in music, sports and loves traveling.

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