Culture wars
A viral video of a Muslim woman being harassed on the Moscow metro suggests a wider trend of intolerance may be afoot in the Russian capital

A video of two men verbally harassing a Muslim woman for the way she was dressed on the Moscow metro went viral earlier this month, polarising public opinion and attracting attention from both the media and the authorities. Novaya-Europe took a closer look at the incident and asked Muslim women to share their experiences of wearing the hijab in Russia.
Online nationalist communities responded to the incident by doxing Baranovskaya, while Muslim groups demanded that the man who harassed her be found and punished.
She was repeatedly told that she had been forced to cover up and that her rights were being curtailed “even though it was my own choice,” Alieva recalls. “My whole family was against my decision. At the time, girls were beaten at home for wanting to wear a hijab.”
“The niqab is a tradition of certain nations. This tradition has nothing to do with our people.”

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