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One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson wears a burqa in the Senate chamber at Parliament House in Canberra, Monday, Nov. 24

Video. Australian senator Pauline Hanson suspended for wearing burqa in parliament

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Australian Senator Pauline Hanson was suspended for seven sitting days after entering Parliament in a burqa during a protest against the rejection of her bill to ban full-face coverings.

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson has been barred from Parliament for seven sitting days after entering the Senate wearing a burqa in protest against colleagues who refused to consider her bill to ban the garment nationwide.

The One Nation leader was suspended on Monday and formally censured on Tuesday after declining to apologise for what lawmakers described as a disrespectful stunt.

Government Senate leader Penny Wong said Hanson’s act mocked a faith practiced by nearly one million Australians and risked fuelling social division.

Hanson, who previously sparked outrage with a similar protest in 2017, argued she was highlighting hypocrisy and said voters would judge her at the 2028 election.

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