Australian senator is barred from Parliament for wearing burqa in protest

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Pauline Hanson was accused of performing a disrespectful stunt when she wore a burqa in the Senate to protest colleagues’ refusal to consider her bill that would ban them in public.
PAULINE HANSON BURQA SENATE
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson wears a burqa in the Senate chamber at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia on Monday.Mick Tsikas / AAPIMAGE via Reuters

MELBOURNE, Australia — An Australian senator who is campaigning for a national burqa ban was barred Tuesday from Parliament for the rest of the year for wearing the Muslim garment in the chamber.

Pauline Hanson, the 71-year-old leader of the anti-Muslim, anti-immigration One Nation minor party, was accused of performing a disrespectful stunt on Monday when she walked into the Senate shrouded in the head-to-ankle garment to protest fellow senators’ refusal to consider her bill that would ban the burqa and other full-face coverings in public places.

Senators suspended her for the rest of the day on Monday. In the absence of an apology, they passed a censure motion Tuesday that carried one of the harshest penalties against a senator in recent decades. She was barred from seven consecutive Senate sitting days.

The Senate arises for the year on Thursday and Hanson’s suspension will continue when Parliament resumes in February next year.

Hanson later told reporters that she would be judged by voters at the next election in 2028, not by her Senate colleagues.

“They didn’t want to ban the burqa, yet they denied me the right to wear it on the floor of Parliament. There is no dress code on the floor of Parliament, yet I’m not allowed to wear it. So to me, it’s been hypocritical,” she said.

Hanson, who gave a speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida this month, created outrage in 2017 when she wore a burqa in the Senate in a similar protest. She was not punished on that occasion.

The government leader in the Senate, Malaysian-born Penny Wong, who is not Muslim, moved the censure motion on Tuesday.

Wong said that by wearing the burqa, Hanson had “mocked and vilified an entire faith” that is observed by almost 1 million Australians among a population of 28 million.

One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson, Canberra, 2025
Hanson was barred from seven consecutive Senate sitting days in one of the harshest penalties against a senator in recent decades.Alex Ellinghausen / Sydney Morning Herald via Getty Images

“Senator Hanson’s hateful and shallow pageantry tears at our social fabric and I believe it makes Australia weaker, and it also has cruel consequences for many of our most vulnerable, including in our schoolyards,” Wong told the Senate.

Pakistan-born Mehreen Faruqi said she and Afghanistan-born Fatima Payman were the only Muslims in the Senate. But when Hanson first wore the burqa in 2017, there were none.

“Let this be the start of actually dealing with structural and systemic racism that pervades this country,” Faruqi said of the censure motion.

Payman, who wears a hijab, did not speak in the Senate on Tuesday. But she told Hanson on Monday that her use of the burka was “disgraceful” and “a shame.”

A judge ruled last year that Hanson breached a racial anti-discrimination law by crudely telling Faruqi in a social media post to return to her homeland.

Hanson is appealing that ruling.

Rateb Jneid, president of the advocacy group Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, said in a statement that Hanson wearing the burqa was “part of a pattern of behavior that has repeatedly vilified Muslims, migrants and minorities.”

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