A far-right Australian lawmaker has prompted angry accusations of racism after wearing a burqa in parliament to draw attention to her push to ban the garment in public.
Pauline Hanson, the leader of the populist anti-immigration One Nation party, carried out the stunt on Monday after she was prevented from tabling a Senate bill to ban the traditional Muslim garment and other face coverings from Australian public life.
Hanson prompted immediate outrage as she walked into the Senate chamber wearing the burqa, with several lawmakers accusing her of racism and Islamophobia.
Proceedings were suspended when she refused to remove the garment.
“A dress code might be a choice of the senators, but racism should not be the choice of the Senate,” Australian Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi, the first

Aljazeera US & Canada

NBC News
CBS News World
Reuters US Top
CNN
America News
Raw Story
Reuters US Business
WLOX Sports