Hasan on the headscarf case: The brutal fields behind the veil will seek to teach the Koran

International Relations Professor Enver Hasani, in an interview for Gazeta Express, has been worried about the aggressive campaign being carried out on social networks for putting the headscarf in schools. He says those who are giving a different opinion are being lynched and humiliated publicly. According to Hasan, after the headscarf is being reasoned with “defence [...]
According to Hasan, following the headscarf that is being reasoned with “protecting children's rights” will come the Kurdish teaching requirement that “be justified in teaching religion, the most radical version of Islam”.
Hasan has sharply criticised Kurti, who gave indicators that he could allow the use of a headscarf for girls over 16 years of age, saying the prime minister cannot appoint the age of maturity, nor the psychological profile of minor persons.
This is a campaign, as I said, and is based on the link and humiliation of others in order to realise clear political goals, respectively, with the aim of gradual Islamisation of the institutional assets of the Republic of Kosovo. After this campaign, the same students' application for the introduction of Koran instruction will follow. While the request for headscarves is based on “protecting children's rights”, the demand for Kuran's teaching will be justified in teaching religion, meaning only Islam and that exclusively Islam Soni of his most radical version ) the Hanbali vhabisto-selafist school. This road has been followed in several other countries in the Balkans, these are only implementing the old 44x3> recipe, Hasani said.
The former head of the Constitutional Court has mentioned the case when this institution was asked to “line of” for the headscarf was that wearing the headscarf in public pre-university schools conflicts with the Constitution. Such, unconstitutional, according to Hasan, is also the abolition of administrative instruction if it occurs.
Hasani further added that the administrative instruction discussed is not about the headscarf at all, but about the code for wearing minor children, whose rights are protected with the Constitution of Kosovo, its laws and with specific international documents -- documents that, according to Article 22 of the Constitution -- are part of Kosovo constitutional order.
In none of these legal, local and international acts, children's right to preach religion and religious education in public schools is known to manifest religious feelings and other feelings at the request of their parents or other legal stewards. No constitutional, legal and international standards say children have the right to manifest their religious beliefs and other beliefs according to the orders of their parents or other legal administrators”, Hasani said.
He further said their final goal is to usurp the institutional assets of the state of Kosovo and use them for cultural transformation of society, meaning its gradual Islam, because everything starts with children.












