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The Sri Lankan cabinet has cleared a proposal, citing threat to national security
Colombo: Sri Lanka's Cabinet on Tuesday approved a controversial proposal to ban all forms of face coverings in public places, citing a threat to national security. 
The move came weeks after Minister of Public Security Sarath Weerasekara signed a note in March, seeking the approval of the
Cabinet to ban burqas -- outer garments that cover the body and face worn by some Muslim women.
The Cabinet has decided to ban all forms of face coverings in public places, Cabinet spokesperson and information minister Keheliya Rambukwella told reporters here, without specifying burqas.

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