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Topic : Australia senator suspended after burka stunt in parliament
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TITLE : Australia senator suspended after burka stunt in parliament

 Australian senator suspended after burka stunt in parliament



Australia senator suspended after burka ...
 


An Australian senator has been suspended for a week after wearing a burka in parliament to push for a ban on the Muslim garment.

 

Pauline Hanson was condemned by fellow senators - and later formally censured - for the stunt on Monday, with one colleague accusing her of "blatant racism".
 

The Queensland senator, of the anti-immigration One Nation party, was seeking to introduce a bill that would outlaw full face coverings in public – a policy she has long campaigned for.
 

It is the second time she has worn the garment – which covers the face and body – in parliament, and said her actions were in protest at the senate rejecting her bill.

 

Shortly after other lawmakers blocked her from introducing the bill on Monday, she returned wearing a black burka.

 

"This is a racist senator, displaying blatant racism," said Mehreen Faruqi, a Muslim Greens senator whom the Federal Court last year found was a victim of racial discrimination by Hanson - a judgement the latter is currently appealing.

 

Fatima Payman, an independent senator from the state of Western Australia, called the stunt "disgraceful".

 

Foreign Minister Penny Wong, who serves as leader of the government in the senate, on Tuesday moved a motion to censure Hanson, claiming she "has been parading prejudice as protest for decades".

 

The motion, which passed 55 votes to five, states that Hanson's actions were "intended to vilify and mock people on the basis of their religion" and were "disrespectful to Muslim Australians".

 

Wong earlier argued Hanson was "not worthy of a member of the Australian senate".

 

In a post on Facebook, Hanson wrote: "If they don't want me wearing it - ban the burka."

 

She previously wore a burka to parliament in 2017, also calling for a national ban at the time.

 

In 2016, Hanson was criticized for her maiden speech to the Australian senate, in which she said the country was in danger of being "swamped by Muslims".

 

It echoed her controversial first speech to the House of Representatives, made in 1996, in which she warned that the country was in danger of being "swamped by Asians".

 

 

Source : https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz94pdkzqvwo

 

Comprehension

Why was Senator Pauline Hanson suspended from parliament?
What clothing item did she wear to make her political point?
What policy was she trying to introduce?
What happened to her bill on banning full face coverings?
How did other senators react to her action?
What did the motion of censure say about Hanson¡¯s actions?
What reason did Foreign Minister Penny Wong give for censuring Hanson?

Discussion

Do you think wearing clothing as a form of protest is effective? Why or why not?
How should politicians express disagreement without offending others?
Why might some people find Hanson¡¯s actions disrespectful or harmful?
What is the difference between political protest and discrimination?
Should clothing linked to religion ever be banned? Why or why not?
How can governments balance public safety and religious freedom?
What responsibilities do public officials have when discussing sensitive topics like race or religion?
How does media coverage influence public opinion in cases like this?
Have you seen examples where a protest went too far? What happened?
Why is respectful dialogue important in diverse societies?

Vocabulary

Suspend – To temporarily stop someone from doing their job or duties.
Censure – An official expression of strong disapproval.
Stunt – An action done to get attention.
Outlaw – To make something illegal.
Vilify – To speak about someone in a very negative or insulting way.
Prejudice – Unfair dislike of someone because of their race, religion, or group.
Racism – Discrimination or unfair treatment based on race or ethnicity.
Mock – To make fun of or disrespect someone.