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Kosovars call for religious freedom after student expelled over headscarf
By World Bulletin
News Article
Monday, May 10, 2010

Arlinda Zeka, 15, was suspended from Pjeter Bogdani Technical High School in the town of Ferizaj, south of Pristina.
Kosovars rallied to demand religious freedom as a girl expelled from school just because she wears headscarf.

Hundreds in Kosovo staged a protest against a girl's suspension from school for wearing headscarf.

Arlinda Zeka, 15, was suspended from Pjeter Bogdani Technical High School in the town of Ferizaj, south of Pristina.

While Kosovo's constitution guarantees religious freedom and there is no law against the headscarf in school, education authorities forbid headscarves or other religious symbols from schools.

Protesters on Friday organized a mass rally against the headscarf ban in Kosovo, which is 90 percent Muslim, condemned the ban.

People demanded they want education authorities to reverse the suspension of a girl from school because she wore a headscarf.

Bogdani High School students protest the suspension based on grounds of religious freedom of expression.
The protesters chanted anti-government slogans as they walked in the capital, Pristina. Some carried placards reading "Stop Discrimination" and "Veiling of the mind is forbidden, not of the head."

Signature campaigns continue on the internet against the ban as well.

World Bulletin