The last move of the Crusader European mentality, which has exposed its Islamophobia in every opportunity for centuries, was the ban on burqas and veils in Switzerland.
The ban on burqas and veils, interpreted as a psychological attrition against Muslims, who make up only 5 percent of the 8.6 million population of Switzerland, is another clear proof that Muslims are not wanted in Europe.
At a time when the Pope, the spiritual leader of Catholic Christians, was delivering token dialogue messages to Muslims in the Islamic country of Iraq, the prohibitionist mentality applied to Muslims in Europe, the heart of the Crusades, once again revealed the hypocrisy of the Crusader mentality.
BURQA AND NIQAB PROHIBITED IN THE COUNTRY WHERE THE MASK IS COMPULSORY
The double standards and hypocrisy that are embedded in Europe's genes also manifested itself in the ban on burqa and niqab in Switzerland. Due to the coronavirus epidemic that has heavily affected Europe since the beginning of 2020, it was already mandatory to wear masks in public places in Switzerland. As such, the referendum ban on Muslim women from wearing veils and veils that cover their faces has been recorded as a typical 'European double standard'.
THERE ARE ONLY 30 MUSLIM WOMEN IN SWITZERLAND
The Swiss government openly opposed the initiative on the grounds that the number of people wearing veils (niqab) across the country is very low and the ban would damage tourism. According to a study conducted by the University of Lucerne, while there are no Muslim women wearing burqas in Switzerland, only 30 people wear a niqab. Most of the Muslims in the country are Muslim immigrants from Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. In Geneva, the second largest city of Switzerland, the surplus of Muslim Arabs draws attention. In addition, Switzerland stands out as the country that Arab tourists from rich Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar prefer for vacation.
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Pope Franciscu, the spiritual leader of the Catholics, the largest sect of Christians, recently made a talked-about visit to the Muslim country Iraq. The scandalous referendum in Switzerland brought into question the sincerity of these steps of the Pope, who gave dialogue messages to Muslims in Iraq, where the Crusader mentality divided and turned into a ruined country. The result of the referendum, in which millions of voters voted yes in Switzerland, strengthened the idea that there is nothing that has changed in the European perspective on Muslims for centuries.