about security, i think in the bank when the women are asked to show her face, she can show her face to a female employee, we do that here in Egypt, it's not a problem
and if it's for security it would be allover the world not in certain places that are known that they are anti Islam like France and Switzerland, i think also Switzerland banned the Minerates of the mosques although it's not related to any security things
regarding it's obligation or not, that's non of the state business, but even so many scholars said it's obligation and a lot of girls and woman like to wear it even if it's not obligation.
and now if we follow Switzerland standarde it would be OK to force the non Muslims females to cover their heads as it's benefit for the Egyptian community and it won't make a difference between Muslims and non Muslims so it's good for the community unity, nobody then will distinguish between Muslims and Non Muslims
indeed if you want to break the human rights you can Justify it by thousands of claims
Sure. But it's still not "racism". There are other reasons, and it could be argued that it has to do with human rights, religious rights, etc, but I got really stuck on the choice of words. A person can't choose his race, but he/she can choose his/her religion or how much to adhere to it or not.
It's a bit like smoking. Many places in the world outlaw smoking in public now. But isn't smoking a personal choice? Is it racism to ban smoking? No. It's no "racism". It's anti-smoking.
That law could be considered anti-niqab, but it's not anti-arab or anti-egyptian.
When it comes to the minarets... well, I can't say why they did that. If I understand it right, there are mosques with minarets there already, and they're not affected. The ban was to build more.
I guess it's a bit like in the community we live in. We're not allowed to plant palm trees because they're not native to the wild life here, even though they can grow here. It's a question of preserving the culture. Maybe that's why. Don't know.
Good thing that we can live in different countries. I know it's not easy to move with the family, but people do when it gets too bad.