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In page Headscarf controversy in Turkey:

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  • In late 2008 CHP (Republican People's Party) leader Deniz Baykal surprised supporters by allowing those who wear the çarşaf (chador) to become members of the party. The surprising move was viewed as a strategy to attract conservative voters to the party.[9] Some criticized Baykal's move as an attempt to move the party towards the right.[10]
  • In March 2009, Kıymet Özgür, who wore the çarşaf (chador) was attacked[citation needed] by CHP members when she tried to get into an election bus of mayoral candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu in Istanbul. It was later reported that she had disguised herself to test the party's new initiative.[11]