Beards Banned for Tajikistan Teachers Under the Age of 50
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Razors at the ready, boys. Photo: Getty Images
The Afghanistan-bordering country's education ministry has just ruled that male teachers under 50 cannot have beards, but it's totally cool to rock up to the classroom wearing galoshes, the AFP reports, citing several state-run newspaper reports.
According to the news service, men under 50 must be clean-shaven, while silver foxes are permitted to grow beards provided they are not longer than 1.2 inches.
In related news, the members of ZZ Top have just handed in their resignations.
Beards are considered suspicious in Tajikistan, the AFP reports, given the country's devastating civil war against Islamist forces.
The new dress code, designed to suit "the mentality and customs of the people" according to the education ministry's decree, is more lenient when it comes to footwear, so long as the shoe fully covers the foot, the AFP reports. That means rubber galoshes, frequently worn in this rainy climate, get the green light, says the news service.
We'd poke fun at the randomness of these rules, but maybe these folks are on to something. Any chance we can ban comb-overs and those icky high-waisted gym teacher shorts in our schools?
Galoshes may fly in Tajikistan, but read why Crocs are a big no-no on Yom Kippur.












Steve 9-30-2009 @ 7:46AM
Too bad about this. My 3rd grade teacher had a long beard and she looked great.
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Wish Belkin 9-30-2009 @ 8:05AM
I think I dated her in college.
David 9-30-2009 @ 8:19AM
More stupidity from the peanut gallery that is the Muslim world. We've all had enough of these stories about these idiots....please spare us any further "stories" from this part of the world.
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zip 9-30-2009 @ 9:47AM
As recently as back in the 19 30s women teachers could not be married in some states.If you go back further they could not show their legs.I wasn't living then,but most were so dedicated I feel they were in the teaching business because of their dedication.
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