I didn't know the hijab was banned in Belgium and France though I remember mutterings about it, as there have been here. However I can't see how a hijab would bother anyone, some are really pretty and colourful and women who wear them generally make their faces up beautifully.
Sheitels are not banned in Belgium and women often wear a hat over one of those too. In Belgium the sheitels are more elaborate than over here, often long and flowing! There would be uproar if they were banned. Double standards.
However this thread was about a Muslim journalist speaking about a terrorist attack, and another journalist feeling that was somehow wrong. I suppose if she hadn't worn a hijab and pretended to be a Sikh, he wouldn't have worried. If a Catholic journalist had reported on the IRA terrorist attacks over here years ago, would that have invoked Kelvin McKenzie's criticism? Honestly I despair of the thinking of a journalist who is one of my countrymen, it's embarrassing.
A thought inspired by my last paragraph - are Sikh men not permitted to wear turbans in Belgium?
No hijabs - no sheitels - no turbans. No variety, no diversity of religion, no colour in society. How bland.
No thanks.