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Australian Senator Pauline Hanson banned from parliament for 7 days for sporting burqa to demand they be banned
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Australian Senator Pauline Hanson banned from parliament for 7 days for sporting burqa to demand they be banned

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Last updated: November 25, 2025 5:53 pm
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An Australian senator who has lengthy campaigned for the Islamic girls’s garment referred to as the burqa to be banned within the nation has been suspended from parliament for every week for her protest on Monday by which she wore the complete physique overlaying into the chamber and refused to take away it.

Pauline Hanson of the anti-immigration One Nation celebration was accused of racism by fellow lawmakers when she walked into the parliament sporting a burqa on Monday. Hanson known as the transfer — which she has now performed twice in a decade — a protest towards her colleagues’ refusal to permit her to introduce a invoice that will ban burqas and different face coverings in public.

As soon as inside, Hanson refused to take away the burqa, main the Senate to be suspended for the rest of that day.

The protest was met by outrage by a few of her fellow senators, with Australian Greens chief Larissa Waters calling it a “center finger to folks of religion.”

“This can be very racist and unsafe,” Waters added.

Unbiased Senator Fatima Payman seems on as One Nation celebration chief Pauline Hanson wears a burqa within the Senate chamber at Parliament Home in Canberra, Australia, Nov. 24, 2025.

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On Tuesday, the Senate voted 55 to 5 on a movement that condemned Hanson’s actions as being “supposed to vilify and mock folks on the idea of their faith” and calling them “disrespectful to Muslim Australians.”

Following the movement, Hanson was barred for seven consecutive Senate sitting days, which is able to imply her suspension will proceed when parliament comes again into session in February of subsequent 12 months after its vacation break.

Chatting with Sky Information Australia, Hanson rejected accusations that her protest had vilified or mocked Muslims.

“On the finish of the day that is Australia. It’s not the Australian cultural lifestyle. I simply need equality for all Australians and I do not need to see the suppression or oppression of ladies on this nation,” she advised the information channel.

Hanson beforehand wore a burqa to Parliament in 2017, however this week was the primary time she was punished for it. When she did it in 2017, she stated it was to focus on what she known as safety points posed by the garment, which she linked to terrorism.

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