Tajikistan's Hijab Ban: Tradition? What About Choice?

Former diplomat Bhaswati Mukherjee, who was Chief of Staff to the United Nations Human Rights Commissioner offers her perspective on Tajikistan's recent move to abolish the hijab, a significant development in a country with a 90% Muslim population. Mukherjee delves into the historical and cultural context, noting that Tajikistan, with its deeply entrenched tribal customs, has never been particularly extremist or fundamentalist. The hijab, she argues, doesn't fit into the traditional attire of Tajik women, who have their own distinctive headgear.
Mukherjee emphasizes the importance of women's freedom to choose their dress while highlighting the need for education about the significance of different attires. She shares an anecdote about a colleague who faced severe consequences for inappropriate dressing in conservative Libya, underlining the importance of understanding cultural contexts for safety.
She expresses concern over the government's decision to ban the hijab through diktat, advocating instead for education that would allow women to make informed choices. Mukherjee reflects on her own experiences in Muslim countries, where she respects local customs regarding dress.
The conversation also touches on the broader issue of state intervention in women's rights. Mukherjee contrasts Tajikistan's approach with the oppressive laws in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, where women are denied basic freedoms and education. She acknowledges that while the lack of democracy is a concern, measures that liberate women from regressive practices should be supported.
Ultimately, Mukherjee suggests that if Tajik women are educated about the historical context and choose not to wear the hijab, it is a positive development. However, the true test will be whether the women themselves are content with this change. Their subtle expressions of discontent, if any, will reveal the impact of this policy on their lives. Mukherjee’s insights provide a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in the intersection of tradition, choice, and state influence on women’s rights and freedoms.
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  • @krishnansm438
    @krishnansm438Күн бұрын

    It is not the woman who want to wear hijab. It is the men who enforce this !

  • @roja7426
    @roja74262 күн бұрын

    Does the majority of Muslim women really have the choice of whether they want to wear the hijab? Big NO

  • @darkroomentertainment5882

    @darkroomentertainment5882

    19 сағат бұрын

    Iran says Hi

  • @shangreiyorimai637
    @shangreiyorimai6372 күн бұрын

    Good news

  • @sureshkapoor6875
    @sureshkapoor68752 күн бұрын

    You have to faith blindly on a blind faith.

  • @saibalbh31
    @saibalbh312 күн бұрын

    Next up will be why allow to beat up wife ? What about choice ??

  • @darkroomentertainment5882
    @darkroomentertainment588219 сағат бұрын

    When a Islamic country impose strict law on wearing hijab nobody has any problem and worries about women freedom.

  • @syedmaricar9946
    @syedmaricar99462 күн бұрын

    Choices to wear what you want are like removed 😢.

  • @25Madam
    @25Madam2 күн бұрын

    🎉

  • @scorproy123
    @scorproy12321 сағат бұрын

    You remind me of The World this week.

  • @____sajan____2221
    @____sajan____22212 күн бұрын

    Thinks deeps. its good for world

  • @arsalanmirza3411
    @arsalanmirza3411Күн бұрын

    PS: This is the same case of China 🇨🇳 clamping down on rogue elements “sponsored” by the enemies of China 🇨🇳 hiding among the Uighur population trying to ferment instability in the province.

  • @hmmumm2164

    @hmmumm2164

    Күн бұрын

    Porkistani pig😂😂

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