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- 27 مايو 2012م


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Christian Jordanian woman fired for refusing to wear headscarf sues employer

Christians make up nearly 4 percent of Jordan's 6 million population. (File 
photo)      

The Associated Press, AMMAN

A Christian Jordanian woman said Sunday she is suing her Gulf Arab employer for 
arbitrary dismissal after she refused a new dress code forcing her to cover her 
head. The incident is rare and could stir religious tensions in Jordan, a 
predominantly conservative Muslim nation whose Western-educated ruler - King 
Abdullah II - is perceived as a staunch supporter of moderate Islam and 
tolerance of other religions. "We are not in Iran, we are in Jordan, and we 
must continue to enjoy personal and religious freedoms as stipulated by our 
constitution," said Vivian Salameh, 45, an assistant manager of corporate 
operations at the Jordan Dubai Islamic Bank since March 2010 until she was 
fired a week ago. "I'm Christian. Why should I wear something not dictated by 
my religion," she said in an interview. Christians make up nearly 4 percent of 
the country's 6 million population.

Bank spokeswoman Eman Affaneh confirmed that Salameh was fired because "she 
refused to comply with the terms of her contract, which stipulates that all 
employees must respect management regulations and bank bylaws."

"We are an Islamic establishment and the dress code is a reflection of our 
conservative Muslim traditions and values," she said.

Salameh says she had worked for Jordan's Industrial Development Bank for 25 
years until it was acquired in 2010 by the Jordan Dubai Islamic Bank - an 
offshoot of the Dubai Islamic Bank based in the United Arab Emirates. In 
January 2011, the new management issued a new regulation stipulating a unified 
dress code for its workers, including waist-to-heel skirts and head covers for 
female employees.

Salameh accepted the uniform, but refused to wear the head cover on grounds 
that it violated her religious beliefs and since the contract she signed when 
she was hired did not oblige her to a dress code.

Affaneh, the spokeswoman, said the headcover "is a fashionable piece of white 
cloth that shows the hair line - like what women wear in the Gulf Arab 
countries."

"It's not a headscarf, covering all the hair," she added.

She and Salameh said that five other Christian women employees at the bank 
accepted wearing the headcover.

When Salameh refused the head cover, "no action was taken against me for nearly 
17 months until two weeks ago, when I was suddenly given two notices, five days 
apart, warning me that I will lose my job if I don't wear the head cover," she 
said.

"When I stuck by my decision, I was verbally fired last Sunday," she said, 
adding that she filed a lawsuit against the bank.

The next legal step would be for the court to decide when it would hear the 
case.

Affaneh, the spokeswoman, says the bank has not been notified of the lawsuit.

"Her contract allows her to do what she wants," she said. She declined to 
discuss the matter further.

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