Quote by: Phyllis Chesler

The chowdry, or burqa -- the Saudi, North African, and Central Asian version of the head, face, and body shroud -- is a sensory deprivation isolation chamber. It is claustrophobic, may lead to anxiety and depression, and reinforces a woman's already low self-esteem. It may also lead to vitamin D deficiency diseases such as osteoporosis and heart disease. Sensory deprivation officially constitutes torture and is practiced as such in the world's prisons.


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  • NamePhyllis Chesler
  • DescriptionPsychotherapist, college professor, and author
  • BornOctober 1, 1940
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPsychologist; Psychotherapist; Author