Captured in his burqa

Posted on Wednesday 7 March 2007

Polimom greatly treasures the fact that my nation isn’t governed by religious law — particularly laws that restrict women.

There are, of course, millions of Muslim women living in secular countries who consciously and deliberately choose to cover themselves, and when it’s a choice, I think it’s not only supportable, but admirable. In some quarters, though, there’s been quite a bit of pushback against hijab — and you just know somebody’s going to use this as yet another reason to try to ban burqas, or other face coverings:

KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan soldiers have captured a Taliban leader who tried to flee a security operation in the south dressed in a burqa, NATO said on Wednesday.

It’s great that they captured him… but oh, how very unfortunate for devout Muslim women that this man chose to emasculate himself behind their religious veils.

4 Comments for 'Captured in his burqa'

  1.  
    March 13, 2007 | 1:00 am
     

    Good comments, polimom. I’m curious how they knew it was a man under the burqa.

  2.  
    March 13, 2007 | 7:08 am
     

    Maybe his beard gave him away?

    ~EdT.

  3.  
    March 13, 2007 | 9:46 am
     

    LOL, EdT. I’m assuming it was a completely covering Afghani style burqa that hides the face…

  4.  
    March 14, 2007 | 6:46 am
     

    You’re probably right, of course… but the visual struck me as funny, nonetheless.

    However, I do suspect that something in his mannerisms gave him away: maybe how he walked, or stood, or possibly he reeked of tobacco (are Afghan men allowed to smoke? I suspect the women aren’t.)

    ~EdT.

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