New Zealand women wear headscarves in solidarity with Muslims after Christchurch mosque shootings
Others who followed suit echoed Ashman's sentiments. "Why am I wearing a headscarf today? Well, my primary reason was that if anybody else turns up waving a gun, I want to stand between him and anybody he might be pointing it at," Bell Sibly told ABC News in Christchurch. As a sign of modesty, many Muslim women cover their heads in public with the hijab. However, some critics view the headscarf as a sign of oppression against females. , high-capacity magazines and military-like semi-automatic rifles. On Tuesday, Ardern won praise after she ...
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