Friday, June 19, 2009

After scarves in schools, France mulls ban on burqas and niqabs...

French politicians seem ready once again to make a political issue out of Muslim women’s clothes. A group of 58 legislators has called for a parliamentary enquiry into what they said was a growing number of women wearing “the burqa and the niqab on the national territory.“ Their initiative comes five years after France banned the Muslim headscarf from French state schools. President Nicolas Sarkozy hasn’t tipped his hand yet, but his government’s spokesman, Luc Chatel, said on Friday that Paris could opt for a law “if, after this enquiry, we see that burqa wearing was forced, which is to say it was contrary to our republican principles.” More...

See also:

  1. Saudi pledges to ease controls on women...
  2. UN adopts anti free speech resolution...
  3. A quiet revolution in the Muslim world...
  4. Muslims in France are French first ...

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