France – European Court Of Human Rights Upholds French Law Banning Veil

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    A women, wearing a niqab despite a nationwide ban on the Islamic face veil, gives a phone call outside the courts in Meaux, east of Paris, September 22, 2011.  REUTERS/Charles PlatiauFrance – The European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday upheld France’s 2010 ban on full-face veils in public, dismissing a case brought by a French woman against the state for breach of religious freedom.

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    France has both the largest Muslim minority in Europe, estimated at 5 million, and some of the continent’s most restrictive laws about expressions of faith in public.

    It was the first European country to pass a law banning burqa and niqab garments that conceal the face in public. Belgium later followed suit.

    Judges at Europe’s human rights court said the law did not exceed the margin of interpretation by states in implementing the European Convention on Human Rights.

    Its decision is definitive.

    Authorities passed the law under former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s administration, casting the full-faced veil as an affront to the country’s tenets of secularism as well as being degrading to women.

    It is also a security risk, preventing the accurate identification of individuals, officials have said.

    Anyone wearing the full-face veil in public is liable to a fine of 150 euros ($216) or lessons in French citizenship.


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    9 years ago

    Gloat all you want, but this is bad news for the Jews.

    dspiegel
    dspiegel
    9 years ago

    “… or lessons in French citizenship …”
    Which topics are taught?
    How to drink wine, be antisemitic and be cowardly?

    wsbrgh
    wsbrgh
    9 years ago

    Purim warning: It’s against the law to wear a mask in nyc and most other places.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    9 years ago

    Every man knows it is the height of foolishness to tell a woman what she can and cannot wear. This is a silly law that will hurt people of all religions.

    9 years ago

    The unfortunate down side to banning the burkah in public like this is that personal liberty can be confused with personal confrontation. And that can lead to hate for authority and intrepid desire to find ‘harmony’ through hate and other displays. Thus there can be more acts against Jewish interests.