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French police make woman remove burkini on Nice beach


Authorities in 15 towns have banned burkinis, citing public concern following recent terrorist attacks in the country



French agency AFP saw a ticket given to the woman by police, which said she was not ‘wearing an outfit respecting good morals and secularism’. Photograph: Vantagenews.com
Photographs have emerged of armed French police confronting a woman on a beach and making her remove a burkini as part of a controversial ban on the swimwear.

Authorities in several French towns have implemented bans on the garment,which covers the body and head, citing concerns about religious clothing in the wake of recent terrorist killings in the country.

The images of police confronting the woman in Nice on Tuesday show at least four police officers standing over a woman who was resting on the shore at the town’s Promenade des Anglais, the scene of last month’s Bastille Day lorry attack.

After they arrive, she appears to remove a blue garment, although one of the officers appears to take notes or issue an on-the-spot fine.

The photographs emerged as a mother of two also told on Tuesday how she had been fined on the beach in nearby Cannes wearing leggings, a tunic and a headscarf.


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The woman was on the beach with her family. Photograph: Vantagenews.com
Her ticket, seen by French news agency AFP, read that she was not wearing “an outfit respecting good morals and secularism”.

“I was sitting on a beach with my family,” said the 34-year-old who gave only her first name, Siam. “I was wearing a classic headscarf. I had no intention of swimming.”

A witness to the scene, Mathilde Cousin, confirmed the incident. “The saddest thing was that people were shouting ‘go home’, some were applauding the police,” she said. “Her daughter was crying.”

Last week, Nice became the latest French resort to ban the burkini. Using language similar to the bans imposed earlier at other locations, the city barred clothing that “overtly manifests adherence to a religion at a time when France and places of worship are the target of terrorist attacks”.

The Nice ban refers specifically to the truck attack in the city on 14 July that claimed 86 lives, as well as the murder 12 days later of a Catholic priest near the northern city of Rouen.


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Nice banned the burkini last week. Photograph: Vantagenews.com
The ban by several towns will come before France’s highest administrative court on Thursday following an appeal by the Human Rights League, a French NGO. It is challenging the decision by a lower court in Nice, which upheld a ban on the outfit by the town of Villeneuve-Loubet.

Villeneuve-Loubet, just west of Nice, was among the first of 15 towns to ban the burkini, triggering a fierce debate in France and elsewhere about the wearing of the full-body swimsuit, women’s rights and secularism.

A Corsican mayor has also banned burkinis, amid tensions on the island and violent clashes between villagers and three Muslim families. Skirmishes at a beach in the commune of Sisco earlier this month left four people injured and resulted in riot police being brought in to stop a crowd of 200 Corsicans marching into a housing estate with a high population of people of North African origin, shouting “this is our home”.

A police investigation is under way to determine the cause of the violent brawl, although there has been no confirmation from authorities as to whether anyone on the beach was wearing a burkini at the time.


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Tensions have risen in the area since the Bastille Day attack in July. Photograph: Vantagenews.com
Nevertheless the local Socialist mayor, Ange-Pierre Vivoni, banned the garments, describing the measure as necessary to “protect the population”.

The Nice tribunal ruled on Monday that the ban in Villeneuve-Loubet was “necessary, appropriate and proportionate” to prevent public disorder after a succession of jihadi attacks in France.

The burkini was “liable to offend the religious convictions or (religious) non-convictions of other users of the beach,” and “be felt as a defiance or a provocation exacerbating tensions felt by” the community, it added.

The ruling by the state council, France’s highest administrative court, will provide a legal precedent for towns to follow around the country.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/24/french-police-make-woman-remove-burkini-on-nice-beach
 
Liberty, freedom and the state forcing you to dress as per demand :lol:

The weird thing is the women is wearing normal clothes apart from a head scarf and a blue top

So forcing her to take off the blue top isnt even forcing her to remove a item of religious clothing, it just forced nakedness

The same countries who bleat on about freedom, liberty, individual freedom and force war upon other countries are now feeling the heat and devouring their own laws

Slowly Europe will lurch to the right, more rights shall be removed and its own population will realise the pain of right wingers in government
 
The Police Municipale (a local police force under mayor's authority) just enforcing the local laws.

Disgracefully intolerant bigots!

So going onto a beach covering your body is not moral
clothing but showing virtually the whole of your naked skin is?:crazy:
Liberty, freedom and the state forcing you to dress as per demand :lol:

The weird thing is the women is wearing normal clothes apart from a head scarf and a blue top

So forcing her to take off the blue top isnt even forcing her to remove a item of religious clothing, it just forced nakedness

The same countries who bleat on about freedom, liberty, individual freedom and force war upon other countries are now feeling the heat and devouring their own laws

Slowly Europe will lurch to the right, more rights shall be removed and its own population will realise the pain of right wingers in government

More and more muslims are conducting the Hijra and are leaving France. This phenomenon is rapidly increasing.
 
The Police Municipale (a local police force under mayor's authority) just enforcing the local laws.




More and more muslims are conducting the Hijra and are leaving France. This phenomenon is rapidly increasing.

Are you counting the millions of refugees coming into france?
 
French police make woman remove burkini on Nice beach


Authorities in 15 towns have banned burkinis, citing public concern following recent terrorist attacks in the country



French agency AFP saw a ticket given to the woman by police, which said she was not ‘wearing an outfit respecting good morals and secularism’. Photograph: Vantagenews.com
Photographs have emerged of armed French police confronting a woman on a beach and making her remove a burkini as part of a controversial ban on the swimwear.

Authorities in several French towns have implemented bans on the garment,which covers the body and head, citing concerns about religious clothing in the wake of recent terrorist killings in the country.

The images of police confronting the woman in Nice on Tuesday show at least four police officers standing over a woman who was resting on the shore at the town’s Promenade des Anglais, the scene of last month’s Bastille Day lorry attack.

After they arrive, she appears to remove a blue garment, although one of the officers appears to take notes or issue an on-the-spot fine.

The photographs emerged as a mother of two also told on Tuesday how she had been fined on the beach in nearby Cannes wearing leggings, a tunic and a headscarf.


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The woman was on the beach with her family. Photograph: Vantagenews.com
Her ticket, seen by French news agency AFP, read that she was not wearing “an outfit respecting good morals and secularism”.

“I was sitting on a beach with my family,” said the 34-year-old who gave only her first name, Siam. “I was wearing a classic headscarf. I had no intention of swimming.”

A witness to the scene, Mathilde Cousin, confirmed the incident. “The saddest thing was that people were shouting ‘go home’, some were applauding the police,” she said. “Her daughter was crying.”

Last week, Nice became the latest French resort to ban the burkini. Using language similar to the bans imposed earlier at other locations, the city barred clothing that “overtly manifests adherence to a religion at a time when France and places of worship are the target of terrorist attacks”.

The Nice ban refers specifically to the truck attack in the city on 14 July that claimed 86 lives, as well as the murder 12 days later of a Catholic priest near the northern city of Rouen.


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Nice banned the burkini last week. Photograph: Vantagenews.com
The ban by several towns will come before France’s highest administrative court on Thursday following an appeal by the Human Rights League, a French NGO. It is challenging the decision by a lower court in Nice, which upheld a ban on the outfit by the town of Villeneuve-Loubet.

Villeneuve-Loubet, just west of Nice, was among the first of 15 towns to ban the burkini, triggering a fierce debate in France and elsewhere about the wearing of the full-body swimsuit, women’s rights and secularism.

A Corsican mayor has also banned burkinis, amid tensions on the island and violent clashes between villagers and three Muslim families. Skirmishes at a beach in the commune of Sisco earlier this month left four people injured and resulted in riot police being brought in to stop a crowd of 200 Corsicans marching into a housing estate with a high population of people of North African origin, shouting “this is our home”.

A police investigation is under way to determine the cause of the violent brawl, although there has been no confirmation from authorities as to whether anyone on the beach was wearing a burkini at the time.


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Tensions have risen in the area since the Bastille Day attack in July. Photograph: Vantagenews.com
Nevertheless the local Socialist mayor, Ange-Pierre Vivoni, banned the garments, describing the measure as necessary to “protect the population”.

The Nice tribunal ruled on Monday that the ban in Villeneuve-Loubet was “necessary, appropriate and proportionate” to prevent public disorder after a succession of jihadi attacks in France.

The burkini was “liable to offend the religious convictions or (religious) non-convictions of other users of the beach,” and “be felt as a defiance or a provocation exacerbating tensions felt by” the community, it added.

The ruling by the state council, France’s highest administrative court, will provide a legal precedent for towns to follow around the country.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/24/french-police-make-woman-remove-burkini-on-nice-beach
Good decision.

France is known for in-your-face secularism. I know it is a bit harsh for the devout. But that is France. Many countries allow burkinis (in fact most do). They can enjoy in those places. The Mediterranean sea is common to the entire southern Europe, Western and Northern ME states. France is a glorious exception in keeping religion out of public sphere.
 
What millions of refugees ? They are stuck in Italy,and Greece,are sent back when they cross the border,that's all.
We have illegal immigrants in the Calais area,but do not want to stay in France,they are seeking to reach the UK.

On the contrary, camps in calais are just a tiny portion of the people getting through.

Combined with the high immigration birth rate

The population is only going to increase

Good decision.

France is known for in-your-face secularism. I know it is a bit harsh for the devout. But that is France. Many countries allow burkinis (in fact most do). They can enjoy in those places. The Mediterranean sea is common to the entire southern Europe, Western and Northern ME states. France is a glorious exception in keeping religion out of public sphere.

But she had a blue top on?

They didn't even request the head scarf be removed
 
Burkas (face veil) have no place on the beach, or anywhere else to be honest.

In the US, we see women in hijabs on the beach, without any problems for them.
 
But she had a blue top on?

They didn't even request the head scarf be removed
These are French sensibilities. The head scarf may also have been removed - we don't know. It is not filmed.

You may not like it. I may not like it. But THAT is French law. And it is well known as well.

In any case, she was requested to abide by the law, which she did. The law enforcement agencies worked with restraint. Admirable. :)

That's just wrong. So basically any fully clothed person will be made to take their clothes of? :undecided:
In a beach, yes.
 
The state should be respectful of the rights of minorities in a nation, and not become a fascist state, like France is becoming.

However, the minorities must do everything they can to integrate with mainstream society, which the French Muslims are clearly not doing. Special privileges/accommodations cannot be made to them when they refuse to integrate into mainstream society.

So the fault lies in both directions.
 

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