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France's burqa ban goes into effect
Today France has taken a controversial move and instated a burqa ban, aimed at the traditional religious covering worn by conservative Muslim women. The ban will potentially affect up to 2,000 women who wear a full-face veil in public, though it is unclear how the enforcement will work as police cannot remove the veil. Women who refuse to lift the burqa or niqab may be taken to a police station for an identity check, threatened with a 150 euro fine, or forced to attend "re-education" classes. Men who force women to wear the veil will face a 30,000 euro fine and up to a year in jail. So far only a few women have been arrested for protesting the ban near Paris' Notre Dame cathedral.Jacques Myard, a Parliament member and supporter of the ban said "The face is a dignity of a person. The face is your passport. So when you refuse me to see you, I am a victim." France has the highest Muslim population in Europe, estimated between four and six million, though only a few thousand women wear the full-face veil. Belgium has passed a similar law but hasn't enforced it, and the Netherlands is considering a ban as well.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Aleida Apr 11th 2011 8:06PM
I feel such bans are unnecessary and just wind up causing more problems. If it's a part of their culture that they choose to express then that's their choice. Also, "re-education" classes? What does that even mean?
JUJA Apr 28th 2011 4:07PM
BRAVO,BRAVO,BRAVO FRANCE,IF SOMEBODY LIKE TO LIVING IN ANY COUNTRY
PLEASE RESPECT THE LAW THE RULE,OF THIS COUNTRY
THANK YOU AGAIN FRANCE
I AGREE 100% WITH
"THE FACE IS A DIGNITY OF A PERSON"