Suzie flops down on the chair and lets out a long breath. Quickly moving to her head, she unfastens her headscarf, the purple and silver head covering she wears during the day, and calmly lets her long black hair fall to her shoulders and down her back.“I’ve had it with this double life,” she told The Media Line at her Cairo flat. “The problem is I wouldn’t have got my job if I wasn’t veiled so I put it on during the day and take it off at night before going out with friends,” she adds in perfect English, a hint of a British accent coming through.
NOTE: No need to worry folks, they’ll handle you with kid gloves.
As I have said many times the morality squads or the religious police are the Brownshirts of this movement meant to keep the ‘faithful’ adherent to the rules, (i.e. in line), and stifle any dissent before it can grow strong enough to threaten the regime.