It is nothing new on the part of Switzerland. The country finds ways to humiliate Muslims and then use the media to highlight them. Switzerland is the only country in the world which thought that minarets on mosques resembled missiles and banned their construction. They also banned the wearing of "burqa" at public places. And now this incident where a "learned" judge was just too quick to punish some students for going against the country's culture by not shaking hands with females. My question is: How many times women in Qatar or in some other middle east countries been caught and punished for wearing mini-sized shorts or almost see-through dresses in public? Do they adopt the culture of the east or the country where they spend a considerable part of their lives? Guess the people of Qatar and many middle eastern countries have more tolerance than some countries in the west where they feel proud of projecting their "freedom" in almost all spheres of life.
It is nothing new on the part of Switzerland. The country finds ways to humiliate Muslims and then use the media to highlight them. Switzerland is the only country in the world which thought that minarets on mosques resembled missiles and banned their construction. They also banned the wearing of "burqa" at public places. And now this incident where a "learned" judge was just too quick to punish some students for going against the country's culture by not shaking hands with females. My question is: How many times women in Qatar or in some other middle east countries been caught and punished for wearing mini-sized shorts or almost see-through dresses in public? Do they adopt the culture of the east or the country where they spend a considerable part of their lives? Guess the people of Qatar and many middle eastern countries have more tolerance than some countries in the west where they feel proud of projecting their "freedom" in almost all spheres of life.