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The Hindu Article Rating

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson barred from Parliament for wearing burqa 'in protest'

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    10% Center

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41% : A judge ruled last year that Ms. Hanson breached a racial anti-discrimination law by crudely telling Ms. Faruqi in a social media post to return to her homeland.
40% : But when Ms. Hanson first wore the burqa in 2017, there were none." "Let this be the start of actually dealing with structural and systemic racism that pervades this country," Ms. Faruqi said of the censure motion.

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