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British hoteliers deny abusing Muslim woman over hijab
Updated on Wednesday, December 09, 2009, 00:31 IST Tags:British hoteliersabuse Muslim womanhijab
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London: A couple went on trial in Britain today accused of verbally abusing a Muslim woman for wearing the hijab while she was staying at their hotel.

Ericka Tazi says she was subjected to an hour-long tirade by Benjamin and Sharon Vogelenzang, who are Christians, after emerging from her room on the morning of March 20 wearing the Islamic head-covering and gown.

Tazi, who converted to Islam 18 months ago, was allegedly asked by Benjamin Vogelenzang if she was a terrorist and was told that her dress "represented oppression and bondage" by his wife.

"It was my outfit that had triggered him," Tazi told the court, saying the hotelier had resembled "a whirling dervish".

"He asked me if I was a murderer, if I was a terrorist. I'm a 60-year-old disabled woman, I couldn't understand where it was coming from, it was shocking to me."

Benjamin Vogelenzang, 53, also called the Prophet Mohammed a "warlord" and compared him to World War II German dictator Adolf Hitler, prosecutor Anya Horwood claimed.

Tazi denied she had had robust arguments about religion with other guests during her stay at the hotel under questioning by defence lawyer Hugh Tomlinson.

PTI


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