"BECAUSE OF TERRORIST SUSPECTS USING THE NIQAB TO DISGUISE THEMSELVES AND ESCAPE JUSTICE"TUNISIAN AUTHORITIES ASK PUBLIC TO BE MORE "UNDERSTANDING" AS THEY ANNOUNCE PLANS TO TIGHTEN SECURITY CHECKS ON PEOPLE WEARING NIQAB




Tunisian authorities said Friday they will tighten checks on people wearing the Muslim full-face veil, as part of efforts to combat Islamist violence, claiming the cover was being used by fugitives.



"The interior ministry announces that it will strengthen checks on everyone wearing the niqab," or the veil, the ministry said on its official Facebook page.



"The measure is being taken because of the threat the country faces and because of terrorist suspects using the niqab .. to disguise themselves and escape justice," it added.


The ministry called on Tunisians to be "understanding" and help the security forces in their work.



Women were banned from wearing the full-face veil under the regime of ex-president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.



But the practice has become increasingly common since the 2011 revolution that toppled him, sparking a heated debate in Tunisia between Islamists and secularists.




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