Burkas Islam in the UK

UK: BURKA WOMAN INSISTS SHARIA LAW TRUMPS CIVIL LAW…….

Her sensibilities do not trump the rule of law…at least they shouldn’t

Muslim woman who refused to remove her burka to testify against man accused of abusing her is warned by German judge SHE will be jailed if she does not comply

  • Amira Behari refused to reveal face at the State Court in Munich last year
  • Appeared to testify against man who allegedly abused her in a train station
  • Judge tells her she must remove niqab to testify or risk going to jail herself
Amira Behari (pictured) wore a long leather coat and gloves as well as her traditional Islamic garb

Amira Behari (pictured) wore a long leather coat and gloves as well as her traditional Islamic garb

A Muslim woman who refused to remove her burka to testify against a man accused of abusing her has been warned by a German judge she will be jailed if she does not comply.

Amira Behari, 43, refused to reveal her face at the State Court in Munich last year when she appeared to testify against a man who allegedly abused her in a train station.

The man, identified only as Kai.O, allegedly called her an ‘a******e’ and told her to ‘go back to where you belong.’

Judge Thomas Mueller said at the original hearing in November he wanted to see her face to ‘read her emotions,’ adding: ‘I need to see you otherwise there will be considerable problems in adjudicating your case.’

Behari refused, saying: ‘I have a God at the end of the world who will see me right at the end. I will not do this.’

In court she wore a niqab, which is an ultra-burka with only a gap for the eyes. She also wore gloves and a long leather coat.

Judge Mueller gave up and said he had no alternative but to find the accused not guilty.

But his decision enraged judges anjd prosecutors in Germany who appealed the decision and have now scheduled the case again for next week.

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