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Turkish student loses legal battle over Islamic headscarf

By Nikki Tait in London andVincent Boland in Ankara

Published: November 11 2005 02:00 | Last updated: November 11 2005 02:00

A Turkish medical student who claimed that her human rights were breached by her university's refusal to allow students to wear the Islamic headscarf yesterday lost her legal battle at Europe's top human rights court.

The European Court of Human Rights found that the purpose of the restriction was "to preserve the secular character of educational institutions". The ban, it said, met the "legitimate aims of protecting the rights and freedoms of others and maintaining public order".

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