In a bold move, the Vladimir Region of Russia has officially banned students from wearing religious clothing, including hijabs and niqabs, in schools. This decision is framed as an effort to maintain secularism and religious neutrality within educational institutions, but it raises significant questions about religious freedom and discrimination. Backed by the Kremlin, this policy could set a precedent for other regions. Join us as we delve into the implications of this ban, its historical context, and the reactions it has sparked among communities.
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