Australian far-right senator Pauline Hanson sparked outrage after she wore a burqa to parliament on Monday (November 24), the second time she has used the head garment, worn by some Muslim women, as a political prop to push for a national ban during her career.
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- Senator Pauline Hanson wore a burqa in Parliament to push for a public ban on the garment. 7s
- Hanson used the burqa as a prop after being denied permission to introduce a bill banning full-face coverings. 12s
- Other lawmakers condemned Hanson's actions as racist and unsafe, and Senate proceedings were suspended when she refused to remove the burqa. 33s
- Hanson has previously campaigned against Islamic clothing and wore a burqa to Parliament in 2017. 1m 2s
- Hanson stated her actions were in protest of the Senate rejecting her proposed bill, amid rising support for far-right policies. 1m 12s