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Universities split on Turkish headscarf row

By Vincent Boland in Ankara

Published: February 1 2008 15:24 | Last updated: February 1 2008 15:24

Turkey’s higher education establishment appeared split on Friday over a government attempt to ease a campus ban on the wearing of the Muslim headscarf ahead of a parliamentary debate next week.

Rectors of some of the country’s leading public and private universities met in Ankara to coordinate opposition to the government’s move to change the constitution to ease the headscarf ban, which was introduced in the early 1980s when Turkey was under military rule.

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