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Armeena Khan claps back at Boris Johnson for comparing burqa wearing Muslims to "bank robbers"

Armeena Khan claps back at Boris Johnson for comparing burqa wearing Muslims to "bank robbers"

The British Pakistani actor called out the British parliamentarian for suppressing freedom of choice
09 Aug, 2018

On Sunday, British former foreign secretary Boris Johnson remarked that Muslim women wearing the burka "look like letter boxes" and compared them to "bank robbers".

And Armeena Khan's not having any of it.

The British-Pakistani actor tweeted that the former foreign secretary was restricting freedom of choice by his words and dictating what women should wear.

"Yet another privileged middle-aged bloke telling women what they can and can’t wear. If a woman wants to wear a burqa it’s her right Mr. #BorisJohnson it is her RIGHT to choose which goes hand in hand with British values #therighttochoose"

She also wrote: If a woman wants to wear a short dress, it is her right and freedom to do so. If a woman wants to wear a burqa it is her right to do so. I will defend the basic principle which is the #therighttochoose #BorisJohnson

The Janaan star is one of many appalled by Johnson's choice of words. UK Prime Minister Theresa May also said on the matter, "It was the wrong language to use. He should not have used it."

Twitter users have asked for the parliamentarian to be sacked.

Comments

Hasan Aug 09, 2018 01:26pm
Nothing terrifies people like Boris more than educated, articulate Muslim women who wont tolerate his stupidity. Behind his jovial, bumbling facade, there's a cynical, power hungry bigot who will cheerfully mock an entire community if he feels it will win him some support for his career plans. Well done Armeena, yet again you have spoken up when it counted. Hasan
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Rifat Siddiqi Aug 09, 2018 01:44pm
With all due respect, I would like to point out and insist that, every country has it's dress code, like in Saudi Arabia, woman can't wear body exposure clothes, forbidden by law, in Pakistan woman can't wear any dress which doesn't cover at least ankle, our Goan Christen minority had to do away with Western clothes, now BURQA is total alien to Europe, I will ask why not assimilate with the culture rather than drawing sword against it.
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Faisal Aug 09, 2018 02:26pm
Great reply from armeena khan.
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kash Aug 09, 2018 02:32pm
did she actually read the whole article? Boris's choice of words was a bit out there but you can't blame him. In UK we have had a spate of robberies done by ppl donning a burqa.
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Harmony-1© Aug 09, 2018 03:39pm
There is no face covering during Hajj, so why cover at other times?
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Moth Aug 09, 2018 05:15pm
It is not a freedom of expression. Burqa is a sign of mind captivity, mind slavery, and snatching freedom of living this life happily. Ask this question to a neuroscientist. He will say the same.
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Faisal Aug 09, 2018 05:19pm
No one wears a burqa by choice. These women think that they are following gods command or the prophets example. How come no non muslim women "choose" to wear a burqa. We as muslims should stop supporting this demeaning peace of clothing if we have any respect for our mothers,sisters, wiives and daughters.
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arfan aslam khan Aug 09, 2018 05:26pm
This so called Boris should be setting an example to the British public regarding imigrations,instead he is setting BAD example by saying about Muslim women wearing BURKAS,what will happened if EDF start making comments regarding Muslim women.This man SHOULD apologise publicaly if not should be SACKED for his comments.This man is known for his outburst.Shut him before its too late.
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Yamin Khan Aug 09, 2018 05:33pm
When right of choice is available to everyone in UK, why Muslim women are harshly criticized for wearing burka? Isn't this an expression of double standard by a former Miniter. Good reply by Armeena. Geo Armeena!!!!
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Chaman Bahar Aug 09, 2018 05:34pm
Choose Saudi Arabia for best fitting values please
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Magister Aug 09, 2018 09:41pm
I am with Boris! Islam emphasis Hiyah rather than Hijab!
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Nadia Neely Aug 09, 2018 11:38pm
I agree with him.
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Zak Aug 10, 2018 09:00pm
Thats why politics can be negative, as not everyone plays by the rules of decency.
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Vijay B. Aug 12, 2018 09:07am
When you say people have the right to dress any way they want (Barring obscene attire of course) then would it not be OK for men to wear a Burqa too? I mean really, would you go for that? Or because men go bare-chested at swimming pools and Spas shouldn't women be free to do the same? Or conversely, shouldn't men be required to wear a top garment covering their chests with besides their trunks? In any case I must say the visual of all men and women in UK wearing Burqa is definitely hilarious to me.. I am generally an ultra liberal in all sense of that phrase but I dare to opine that in today's world the burqa is definitely passe. Concealing your face conceals your identity, and this has many social and legal implications. I'd say Burqa wearers should be required to wear a government issued number plate in the front and the back just like those issued for autos, so they can be similarly traced in case they are involved in an illegal activity. They should also be barred from driving, or entering a bank or a store, all in the interest of public safety and law and order. Incidentally, if a man is wearing a burqa, is he doing something illegal? Could he be arrested?
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