By ITP
Australian men call for Muslim veil ban by donning burqas
‘Faceless’ group says Islamic veils have no place in multicultural Australia

Men and women dressed in burqas from the group ‘Faceless’ call for the banning of the conservative Muslim apparel throughout Australia during a rally in Sydney on April 2, 2012. The group says the complete covering of a woman’s face leads to cultural isolation within multi-cultural Australia and can be used by criminals to conceal their identity. (AFP/Getty Images)

A woman dressed in a burqa (L) from the group ‘Faceless’ withdraws cash from an ATM during an anti-burqa rally in Sydney on April 2, 2012. The group says the complete covering of a woman’s face leads to cultural isolation within multi-cultural Australia and can be used by criminals to conceal their identity. (AFP/Getty Images)

Men and women dressed in burqas from the group ‘Faceless’ try to smoke while calling for the banning of the conservative Muslim apparel throughout Australia during a rally in Sydney on April 2, 2012. The group says the complete covering of a woman’s face leads to cultural isolation within multi-cultural Australia and can be used by criminals to conceal their identity. (AFP/Getty Images)

Men and women dressed in burqas from the group ‘Faceless’ call for the banning of the conservative Muslim apparel throughout Australia during a rally in Sydney on April 2, 2012. The group says the complete covering of a woman’s face leads to cultural isolation within multi-cultural Australia and can be used by criminals to conceal their identity. (AFP/Getty Images)