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Italy rules out Burkini and Burka ban fearing law could provoke terror attack



Italy has ruled out following in the footsteps of a half a dozen French resorts saying it will not ban the Burkini, or the burqa, because such a step could provoke a blacklash in the Muslim community and provoke a terror attack.

Italy's Interior Minister Angelino Alfano told the Italian daily Corriere Della Sera that he would not, like Cannes and Sisco in Corsica, be seeking a ban on the Muslim bathing costume.

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"The interior minister has a responsibility to ensure safety and to choose the level of hardness in the answers but never becomes provocation potentially able to attract attacks," he was quoted as saying when asked his position on banning the burqa.

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"I do not think, alas, that the French model would work for the better," he added referring to the banning of the burkini.

In France, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has waded into the ongoing debate on the burkini following riots in Corsica. He said wearing the burqini was "not compatible with the values of France and the Republic" and supported in local cases where mayors wanted to ban the swimming costume for the public good.

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Three more resorts in France: Lecuate, Oye-Plage in Pas-de-Calais and Le Tourquet have said they wish to place a ban on the burkini. However, in Le Touquet, local mayor and MP Daniel Fasquelle has admitted he wasn't aware the item of clothing had been worn on the resort's beaches.

"There are no burqinis in Le Touquet at the moment, but I don't want the town hall to be caught offguard if we are affected by this phenomenon," Fasquelle told AFP.

Alfano has said he wants to see an end to mosques in homes and Imams using their positions to spread radical Islam. "Enough already with these homemade mosques springing up in garages," he was quoted as saying. Alfano has overseen the deportation of nine such imams for promoting radical Islam since the start of last year.



http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/italy-rule...aring-law-could-provoke-terror-attack-1576540
 
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Three more resorts in France: Lecuate, Oye-Plage in Pas-de-Calais and Le Tourquet have said they wish to place a ban on the burkini. However, in Le Touquet, local mayor and MP Daniel Fasquelle has admitted he wasn't aware the item of clothing had been worn on the resort's beaches.

"There are no burqinis in Le Touquet at the moment, but I don't want the town hall to be caught offguard if we are affected by this phenomenon," Fasquelle told AFP.

While more and more municipalities are taking the same steps,the municipality of Nice now decided to ban the burkini.
 
While more and more municipalities are taking the same steps,the municipality of Nice now decided to ban the burkini.
Well its an internal matter of France but how is banning Burkini going to defeat extremism?
the only thing it will do is increase restrictions on women from conservative Muslim families
 
Well done France. Security comes first. I hope UK take a leaf and ban all kinds of vial here. You cant go to open looking like mummies draped in cloth head to toe.
 
While more and more municipalities are taking the same steps,the municipality of Nice now decided to ban the burkini.

Didnt know french to be that insecure, childish and immature. That they feel Burkini will erode their secular values.
 
Actually Italy doesn't need to. There would hardly be any difference found on the streets after/before the ban. They have almost zero islamic population.
 
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Italy rules out Burkini and Burka ban fearing law could provoke terror attack



Italy has ruled out following in the footsteps of a half a dozen French resorts saying it will not ban the Burkini, or the burqa, because such a step could provoke a blacklash in the Muslim community and provoke a terror attack.

Italy's Interior Minister Angelino Alfano told the Italian daily Corriere Della Sera that he would not, like Cannes and Sisco in Corsica, be seeking a ban on the Muslim bathing costume.

More from IBTimes UK
Burkini riot leads to French ban
Five injured in Corsica riots after tourists take pictures of women in burkinis
France: Protesters ransack Muslim prayer hall and burn the Quran
"The interior minister has a responsibility to ensure safety and to choose the level of hardness in the answers but never becomes provocation potentially able to attract attacks," he was quoted as saying when asked his position on banning the burqa.

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"I do not think, alas, that the French model would work for the better," he added referring to the banning of the burkini.

In France, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has waded into the ongoing debate on the burkini following riots in Corsica. He said wearing the burqini was "not compatible with the values of France and the Republic" and supported in local cases where mayors wanted to ban the swimming costume for the public good.

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Three more resorts in France: Lecuate, Oye-Plage in Pas-de-Calais and Le Tourquet have said they wish to place a ban on the burkini. However, in Le Touquet, local mayor and MP Daniel Fasquelle has admitted he wasn't aware the item of clothing had been worn on the resort's beaches.

"There are no burqinis in Le Touquet at the moment, but I don't want the town hall to be caught offguard if we are affected by this phenomenon," Fasquelle told AFP.

Alfano has said he wants to see an end to mosques in homes and Imams using their positions to spread radical Islam. "Enough already with these homemade mosques springing up in garages," he was quoted as saying. Alfano has overseen the deportation of nine such imams for promoting radical Islam since the start of last year.



http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/italy-rule...aring-law-could-provoke-terror-attack-1576540


Of course we dont need to ban the burka. We have almost no muslims in italy and just a few rich gulf tourists. Why issue a ban when you propably only have up to 5 persons in the nation during season?

France has a big problem we have not since we never allowed islamic mass immigration. Italy has the lowest amount of muslims in western europe. Even less than we had in medival times.
 
Actually Italy doesn't need to. There would hardly be any difference found on the streets after/before the ban. They have almost zero islamic population.

There is well over 1 million Muslims in Italy - hardly "zero" Islamic population.

Unlike the arrogant French, Italians seem a little but smarter in their dealings with minorities.

@MarkusS
 
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Didnt know french to be that insecure, childish and immature. That they feel Burkini will erode their secular values.

French people are adamant in a sense to hold on to french values. Can't actually blame them. They can do what they want to in their country. Wonder why doesn't anyone challenge the decision in the court ? @Vergennes ?

I am sure folks can challenge french parliament decisions in their supreme court on grounds of freedom ?
 
French people are adamant in a sense to hold on to french values. Can't actually blame them. They can do what they want to. Why doesn't anyone challenge the decision in the court ? @Vergennes ?


Some human right groups challenged the decisions in the local courts,but the appeals were rejected.

I am sure folks can challenge french parliament decisions in their supreme court on grounds of freedom ?

The decision to ban the burkini wasn't taken on national level,but on local levels. It's the municipalities that are using decrees to ban it.
 
French people are adamant in a sense to hold on to french values. Can't actually blame them. They can do what they want to in their country. Wonder why doesn't anyone challenge the decision in the court ? @Vergennes ?

I am sure folks can challenge french parliament decisions in their supreme court on grounds of freedom ?

It is ofcourse one's choice to become a frog in the well or live the ocean.
But I was always viewed french as the dweller of the ocean. Hey its their choice.. and France is no more the superpower of the world. People will stop giving a damn.
 

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