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The MEANING of FREEDOM

Name : iffah maulana putri hanum s


Class : PBA H
NIM : 19150060
RIGHT/WRONG

1. The Turkish and Tunisian governments are opposed to women being veiled
Justify: R
2. The officials who want to enforce this are not threatened
Justify: W (in Turkey, a judge is almost killed by the society after he issued the
decision that women should not use the veil even when they going to workplace.
And in Tunisia, there were clashes between police and Islamic rebels in January.
The clash resulted in the deaths of 12 people)
3. The Saudi Arabian and Iranian governments are the strictest about female attire
Justify: R
4. Female clothing gives rise to controversy within the Muslim world
Justify: R (especially controversy about over female headgear)
5. The rules enforced in Iran have become more lenient in the past few years
Justify: W (in fact, this year's rule is the strictest in a decade. Until the police in
Iran carry out a fairly strict dress operation in the spring. This operation is not
only for women, but men are given the same rules for wearing neat clothing.
Police are scattered in the streets, parks and even in shopping centers)
6. Iranian Women have been trying to bypass the very strict rules enforced in their
country
Justify: R
7. Tunisia is not spared by Islamic fanaticism
Justify: W (even, the Tunisian governments are opposed to women being veiled)
8. The Tunisian regime is very strict about women not wearing the veil
Justify: R
9. All Egyptian officials have the same attitude towards wearing the veil
Justify: R
10. The Koran makes it very clear that the whole of women’s bodies should be
concealed
Justify: R

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